Chapter 293 Chu Fan paints a rosy picture for Qin Hui



Chu Fan said to Qin Hui in a tone full of expectation and trust: "Qin Hui, as the head of all officials in Wei State, your efforts are crucial to the development of Wei State. I hope you can go all out and do this job well.

If the enlightenment textbooks you compile are widely adopted, future students of the Wei Kingdom will remember your contributions, and you will become a mentor in their hearts. Your reputation and status will be greatly enhanced, and you may even leave a strong mark in the long river of history.

As someone who had eaten countless chicken soup stories on Blue Star, how could Chu Fan not know how to paint a rosy picture for Qin Hui? Anyway, everything was exaggerated to the best of their ability. As for whether it could be realized, it all depended on Qin Hui's own efforts.

Qin Hui felt an indescribable sense of ambition when she heard this. After all, what Chu Fan said made a lot of sense. The Qin family had a family academy, and if these students who graduated from their family academy could become successful in the future, they would all be supported by the Qin family.

Of course, even in its heyday, the Qin family's family academy only housed a few dozen students. However, if a set of enlightenment textbooks could be compiled for nationwide use, it would influence tens of thousands of children. This contribution and achievement would be enough to make the Qin family's name immortal and become a legend in history.

Qin Hui's mind suddenly became clear, and he deeply realized that this was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Therefore, he made up his mind to devote himself to the compilation of children's enlightenment teaching materials. He wanted to make the Qin family the largest family in Wei State and let the Qin family dominate this era.

Qin Hui, facing Chu Fan's respectful salute, knew in his heart that this was an opportunity given to him by His Majesty, and also a chance for the Qin family to rise. He would spare no effort to seize this opportunity and let the Qin family leave a strong mark in the long river of history.

Of course, these are just Qin Hui's wishful thinking. When all children have the opportunity to study, learning knowledge will no longer be a privilege of wealthy families, but a right of all people.

The popularization of education will make the acquisition of knowledge commonplace. It will no longer be the exclusive domain of a few, but a public resource that everyone can enjoy.

By that time, being a scholar will no longer be a status symbol. Who will remember a family name because of a textbook? The popularization of knowledge will make textbooks a tool rather than a symbol of family honor.

Just like how almost all children on Blue Planet receive compulsory education, no one remembers the names of the textbook authors. The widespread availability of education has made textbooks a standardized product, and their authors are often anonymous, because education focuses on the transfer of knowledge rather than personal glory.

Even after graduating from school, many children cannot even remember the names of their own teachers, let alone the textbook writers. The purpose of education is to cultivate students' independent thinking and problem-solving skills, not to remember a specific person.

Even Chu Fan was not interested in who wrote the textbooks, and he didn't even know which version of the textbooks he was using when he was studying.

After Qin Hui left the Imperial Study, Chu Fan returned to his bedroom to rest. Clearly, Chu Fan wasn't the kind of diligent person who, after completing what he wanted to do, returned to his bedroom to continue living a leisurely life, like a salted fish.

When the sunlight filtered through the gaps in the curtains the next day, waking Chu Fan from his deep sleep, he opened his eyes to find a prominent notification box popping up on the system interface, informing him that it was time to sign in for his monthly check-in. Without hesitation, Chu Fan immediately signed in, anticipating what surprises the system would bring him.

Then the system prompt sounded cheerfully, as if celebrating Chu Fan's receipt of some great reward: "Congratulations, host, you have successfully signed in! You have obtained a precious blueprint for the construction of the Ming Dynasty treasure ship. Please check it promptly."

Chu Fan retrieved the blueprint of the Ming Dynasty treasure ship from the system space and examined it carefully. The ship was exquisitely drawn and complex in structure, and every detail showed the wisdom of the craftsmen during the Ming Dynasty.

Chu Fan looked at the drawing in his hand and couldn't help but feel a little doubtful. Could it be that this system could really see into his heart and know what he needed most?

Just a few days ago, Chu Fan had a meeting with Empress Canglan about destroying Japan. And now, when he signed in, the system had actually sent him plans for the Ming Dynasty treasure ship. This made him wonder if his system was truly monitoring his every move.

Chu Fan had once actively summoned the system, but he hadn't been able to do so since then. Although Chu Fan harbored doubts, he knew that even if the system could answer his questions, it would never admit to being a spy. Therefore, he decided not to dwell on the issue, lest it cause him more worry.

After returning the blueprints to the system space, Chu Fan planned to contact Chu Anping of the Royal Government Affairs Office to discuss who would be responsible for the construction of the new ship. Of course, the newly built treasure ship could no longer be called the Great Ming Treasure Ship. Since it was now the Wei Kingdom, it should be named the Wei Kingdom Peace, to highlight the majesty and glory of the Wei Kingdom.

Chu Fan woke up early this morning, unusually so. He looked around and noticed that Liu Ruyan wasn't among Qiu Ya and the others. Curious, he asked Qiu Ya, "Did Liu Ruyan have any special plans today? Where did she go?"

Qiu Ya replied in a gentle and respectful tone, "Your Majesty, Miss Liu left the palace early this morning. She said she plans to go to Tengwang Pavilion on Chuitai Mountain to continue her in-depth study of the peerless secret book written by Your Majesty."

Chu Fan didn't ask any further questions after hearing this, but simply responded calmly: "I understand. She went to Chuitai Mountain to continue her cultivation today. This is indeed a good thing."

Chu Fan then turned to Eunuch Li and ordered, "Little Li, go to the Royal Government Affairs Office and call Chu Anping over. Tell him I have something important to discuss with him."

"Yes, Your Majesty, I will do it right away." Eunuch Li responded respectfully and quickly left Chu Fan's bedroom.

Chu Fan dressed himself up with the careful help of Qiu Ya and other palace maids, and then walked out of the room.

Of course, it was understandable that Liu Ruyan was not in Chu Fan's bedroom. Liu Ruyan stayed in Wei State not as a palace maid, but to help Liu Mengli return to Canglan Empire more smoothly.

In fact, if Liu Ruyan really wanted to accompany Chu Fan around the clock like Qiu Ya and other palace maids, it would obviously be impossible. After all, Liu Ruyan's identity was extraordinary, and she also had her own affairs and responsibilities to deal with.

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