Chapter 109 Textbook Progress
It was still dark when Dixia arrived at the residential area of Huachengguo. She walked along the path towards the center of the residential area and soon saw many shorter houses standing silently in the night.
In front of some houses there are peach pots, mint pots and clotheslines, while in front of some houses there are long low tables and canvas sheds, which obviously belong to families selling vegetables, fruits and handicrafts.
Dixia was filled with anticipation when she saw these familiar low tables and stalls. She hoped that the day would brighten soon so that she could see the stalls filled with things.
When she saw a shop with a sign as tall as a person, she slowed down her pace and said to herself in surprise:
“All the milk tea shops are open here?”
I found that there was a sign next to the standees of the twelve main characters.
This month's ranking is out? She was startled and hurried over to check.
First place in the overall ranking: Bai Fugui, second place in the overall ranking: Na Weilingren, third place in the overall ranking: Zhongli
Men's list is the same as the overall list
First place on the female list: Kaeya, second place on the female list: Fu Linghua, third place on the female list: Dotole
Diluk is not on the list again? His performance in the second and third chapters of the novel is obviously very eye-catching, especially the bond between him and his sister, which always allows him to defeat opponents stronger than him.
Dixia looked at the Grass Prince drawn on the leaderboard with a little disappointment (only the character standings ranked first in each issue are eligible to appear on the list). He had long green hair, squinty eyes, and wore gold-rimmed glasses, and he looked like he had a lot of bad intentions.
How did Prince Bai Fugui, who was not on the list in the previous three times, suddenly become the first? There is no plot about him in the latest novel update. Could it be because more Liyue merchants came to Omos Port recently?
Dixia scratched her head. She liked "Slime Continent" and followed it every month, but she was not obsessed with it. She also did not join any fan club like other mercenaries in her mercenary group.
So after looking for a while, she stopped worrying about it, found a secluded place, tied her pack animal to a tree, picked up some suitable branches, set up a tent on the spot with the canvas in her luggage, found some insect repellent grass, lit it, and began to rest.
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"It's a pity that you didn't go yesterday, Harold. There were so many people here yesterday. Almost all the residents who came the day before yesterday are here now. You can tell from the feedback they wrote how much they like our project!"
When Kavi woke up and found Haroldt back, he immediately took out the feedback he had collected and described to him what happened last night with great joy.
Kavi picked up a piece of paper and handed it to Harold, asking him to hold the other end of the paper. Then he cleared his throat and read:
"For example, dear Mr. Kavi and Mr. Harold, thank you for the project you developed. It is very helpful to me and my family. Thank you for letting us know the precautions of using this car in advance.
I really like the promotional videos you made. I came today and yesterday, and watched them for the whole night each time. I think it is more interesting than just hanging out after a meal - you see, there are really people who like to watch promotional videos! "
Although he had already read it once, Kavi was still very happy when he read it again. He felt that this showed that what he spent a week recording was very valuable.
"And this! Dear scholar, this is a bit too formal," Kavian coughed awkwardly at the title, and then continued, "I really like the little car you made. Will you come tomorrow? I want to invite my friends to experience the fun of riding a bike together..."
"He should be disappointed. The publicity work in the suburbs is already in place. Let's set the venue in the commercial street today, senior.
The commercial street has a large population base, and there are many businessmen and scholars nearby, who will bring us more visitors, so the number of days this time can be set a little longer." Harold said as he read the letters of advice written by the residents.
Kavi nodded: "Okay, I'll go to the outskirts of the city to inform them that we're changing our position. Anyone who wants to come and play can follow me."
"Then remember to bring a few more cars," Harold reminded.
Kavi: "Of course. I plan to bring five more tonight. If there are more, I won't be able to keep up. I will also ask the officers of the Thirty-Man Regiment to help maintain order. I hope today's work can still proceed smoothly."
Harold nodded and patiently spent thirty minutes reading all the letters.
There were quite a lot of people coming yesterday, and we collected a lot of feedback. Most of them were just flattery, and a few made some suggestions for improvement, but they were of little reference value.
For example, they hope to relax the age limit for applying for a driver's license, hope to invest more tricycles at one time, or set up parking spots farther away so that their relatives and friends living on the other side can also enjoy this benefit.
These are things that cannot be done at this stage, and the promotional video recorded by Kawi also describes the current situation and their difficulties in detail, and also briefly introduces the prospects of this subject.
As expected, no matter what kind of promotional method is used, it is impossible for everyone to clearly understand the intentions of the project developers.
The emergence of these suggestions made Harold see the limitations of the thinking of some residents of Xumi City...well, to put it bluntly, they never seem to think before asking questions.
But seeing that Kavi seemed to enjoy reading these letters of advice, Harold thought for a moment and swallowed the thought, "If the feedback I receive today is still like this, I might as well just cut this stage off."
At this time, Elhaisen stood at the door of the studio. The door was not closed, so he just knocked on the door to get the two people's attention.
Elhaisen: "Are you done? Harold, come to my study. There is something I need you to decide."
"What is it?" Kavi blurted out.
Harold also looked at Elhaisen curiously.
Elhaisen: "Regarding the compilation of textbooks, the sacrificial body part has been completed. The next thing to do is to add the corresponding Xumi common text. According to my own learning habits, using letter pronunciation to connect the two languages will greatly improve learning efficiency. However, in desert areas where educational resources are scarce, this will cause new problems."
Kavi: What's the problem?
"Hmm... I roughly guessed it." Harold said thoughtfully.
...
Dishia encountered a little trouble. She got up at nine in the morning, put on makeup and powder, and prepared to go to various stalls to shop and spend some money, but was stopped by the forest ranger.
The leading female ranger, who was leading a ranger dog, looked at Dishia's outfit and the pack animal she was holding, and then said in a calm tone, "Miss, where did you get this pack animal?"
"This is temporarily loaned to me by my employer." Dixia finally understood why she was stopped and touched the head of the beast of burden and explained.
The female ranger blinked. "Is that Harold?"
Dixia: "You really know him, are you his friend?"
"I'm Nasrin. I'm sorry, I shouldn't have doubted you..." Nasrin said softly to herself, "I should have thought of it earlier. He is a scholar that even the Gilded Brigade fears. Who would take the initiative to cause trouble for him..."