Chapter 409: Game Discussion

Kevin just put forward his own opinion based on his own experience and experience, and he had already estimated the bald teacher's point of view, so he deliberately said a real case first. But apparently this level of routine didn't work for him, and the bald teacher still expressed obvious dissatisfaction with Kevin.

Kevin hurriedly retracted it, he really hadn't taught orc students, and he hadn't communicated well, so he couldn't argue if he really wanted to. And I don't want to stiffen the relationship between colleagues, so shut up quickly.

The headmaster just sighed, then waved his hand: "Alright, you guys go first." Kevin, what's the matter with you?"

Several other people walked out of the office one after another, leaving Kevin and the principal here, and Kevin immediately reported some of his crow's situation, including that many students wanted to borrow him for graduation projects and so on.

The headmaster was not on these matters at all, he just nodded casually, and the topic was still pulled back: "Actually, I agree with you, these orcs are either really unbearable, or just looking for something." ”

Kevin was silent and didn't answer.

"Now that the bald man is gone, don't you have any other opinion?" asked the headmaster.

Kevin shook his head: "I'm just a librarian, what do you think?"

"You're no ordinary librarian," the headmaster sneered, "others don't know about you, don't I know yet?"

Kevin turned his head to look around, as if to see if anyone was eavesdropping around. The headmaster simply raised his hand to set up an enchantment: "Say it." ”

"Headmaster," Kevin smiled wryly, "you're even more obvious like that. "Others may not have noticed, but once an enchantment conversation is set up, it will inevitably cause outsiders to reverie, as if there is some ulterior deal.

"You don't have similar experience with the kobolds?" the headmaster still got straight to the point, "As far as I know, you raised an ordinary villager who was originally illiterate to become a king. ”

"Okay," Kevin said helplessly, "then I'll tell you what I think, and I'm not targeting anyone, I'm just standing on the sidelines." ”

Clearing his throat, Kevin spoke: "First of all, carrots and sticks should be done at the same time, but now there are only sticks, not carrots. Of course, I know that the orcs do need to kill as a new student, but the corresponding spare time has not kept up. ”

"Orcs have less schoolwork and a lot of free time. They don't want other races to come to the library to read books, and they can't get out of school. In addition to eating and sleeping, our school does not have sports equipment for orcs to play with. As for surfing the Internet, they can't understand other websites except pornographic websites...... "Kevin recounted the current predicament of the orc students, "In fact, they do need some venting, and we can't conclude that they can do this because our Terrans find it easy to hold back." If you want to really change their attitude towards life, it's best to let them vent in a different way. ”

The principal knocked on the table: "I understand the reason, the key is to do this? The bald method is also a meaning, open a special room, let them play in it." It can even be used as an incentive, which is what you call a 'carrot', but this is absolutely not a no-go. ”

"Actually, if you expend your energy, they won't be able to do it," Kevin replied, "and my suggestion is to make a game." Even if it's suitable, it's done every once in a while. The game is addictive, but it also consumes a lot of physical and mental energy, and maybe it will distract the orcs a little. ”

"Game?" the headmaster was stunned for a moment, "For example?"

"Glory to the dead. Kevin replied.

The headmaster was even more dazed, apparently he didn't know all the information.

Kevin explained a little and added in connection with the current situation: "I've thought about this since I got the permission. The huge power granted by the authority can smooth out the player's own strength to a certain extent, resulting in approximate fairness. With approximate fairness, the game will be quite fun. ”

"Really?" the headmaster was skeptical, just listening to Kevin's description, he still couldn't imagine what kind of game it was, in fact, Kevin hadn't played it before, only saw some from some notebooks.

"This game is played by necromancers internally, and he is enough to make any necromancers addicted to it, and even write a whole book of guides, I think it should be pretty good, right?" Kevin could only speculate.

"Regardless of the time, venue, technical support, etc., of the game," the principal directly skipped the hardware problem, "If you want to play this game, how do you think it should be arranged? Orcs vs. Terrans? With such a large venue, it is impossible for orcs to play alone." ”

Kevin was silent for a moment: "To be honest, in the case of a duel with authority, I don't think the orcs have any chance of winning. ”

"Then we'll turn down the permission effect. The principal suggested.

"How low is that going to be? It's going to take a long time to test," Kevin said, "If the Orcs are beaten up from the start, then they'll naturally find the game boring, and even give rise to the feeling that the Terrans are targeting them, and we're going to humiliate their feelings and have more resistance to us." And if the Orcs win, it's not going to be good for our students. ”

"And what do you mean?"

"Disrupt the faction," Kevin replied, "Honor of the Dead is a team game, with orcs, Terrans, elves, or whatever, in each team, so that whoever wins or loses doesn't bring shame to the entire race." On the other hand, we also count it as a social activity to let the various races get to know each other better, and it will be easier to get along with each other in the future. ”

"But if the camp is disrupted, who will be the leader of each group?" the principal asked a realistic question, "People from all races, it is estimated that no one will obey anyone." If it is about fighting, then the orcs may be superior, and in terms of intelligence, other races are stronger. Teacher assignment?

"I think for the sake of safety, it's best for the teacher to be the leader directly," Kevin weighed it and replied, "Orcs have a hot temper, it's good to win the game, but if you lose, I'm afraid you'll have to fight." It would be better to have a teacher. ”

The headmaster pondered for a moment: "This is a good idea, this game is entertaining and educational, and you can play and exercise various skills at the same time. Distract the orcs so they don't have time to mate. At the same time, we will connect all ethnic groups and create a pleasant school atmosphere. ”

Kevin shook his head with a wry smile: "But this idea will definitely be opposed by a large group of people, and the teachers will oppose it, which increases their workload." The Terran students will object, and they will stay away from the orcs. Orc students may be a little interested, but it's hard to say. ”

"Okay, I see," the headmaster nodded, "playing games or something, it's still the world of young people." Anyway, if you really play a game, you definitely have to lead a team. ”

Kevin was in mixed moods, happy that he had a few students, and worried.

The next day, the headmaster convened a teachers' meeting again, but he didn't announce anything like a game, but he did a one-on-one help education, and each teacher corresponded to an orc student. Give him some psychological enlightenment, care about life, and warn him not to mate, etc.

Many teachers immediately said they wouldn't do it, and the principal said that they had money, but this did not impress them, and many people still waved their hands again and again.

The principal has no choice, this is not the army after all, and it is impossible to dismiss all the teachers. In the end, I can only try to hire some temporary workers to come in, and at the same time the teachers who are willing to do it, the money will be paid.

Kevin naturally belongs to the category of cadres, a new teacher basically has no choice, and even a few teachers who are still practicing have each received an orc. Although this money has been obtained, it also means that the responsibility has increased, and if this beast clan gets into trouble in the future, it will have to find your head.

Obviously, this could be a prelude to the game, where the teams were set up first. At the same time, the hardware should already be planning and building, and if the Grand Magus personally takes action, it shouldn't be too slow. But the headmaster still didn't say a word about games or anything like that, which might not sound very reliable.

In the evening, Kevin called out his tutor from the orc classroom according to the list, and luckily it was a female minotaur. It's not that it discriminates against men, it's just that male minotaurs are indeed more naughty and more difficult to manage.

The female minotaur student followed Kevin to the library, and Kevin pulled out a random table for her to sit in. There are no tables and chairs for orcs here, so you can just do it casually.

"Teacher. "The female minotaur looks very polite, and the imperial Chinese is also very fluent. Kevin's heart was settled.

"Will Pauler speak Chinese?" Kevin asked.

The female minotaur shook her head.

"Oh, there's a little bit to learn here," Kevin asked casually, "your name is ...... Rusika?"

"Well, in fact, my real name is very long, and I can usually call it Lu Qika. Rusika looked a little shy.

"Look you're quite young, how old are you this year?" asked Kevin.

"17 years old. Rusika replied.

"Do you have a boyfriend?" Kevin asked bluntly.

"Teacher...... I've already had two children. Rusika was still shy.

Kevin: "Uh...... You're amazing. ”

"No, I'm not great, one of my sisters, a year younger than me, has already given birth to three children. Rusika replied.

Kevin: "......"

"Ahem," Kevin returned to business, "and did your husband come over this time?"

"No," Lu Qika was silent for a long time before replying, "Teacher, can you not ask this?"

"Okay," Kevin changed the subject, "then your kid ...... What's the situation?"

"They all died. Rusika looked a little heavy.

"I'm sorry," Kevin hurriedly changed the subject, "how much did you get on the entrance exam?"

"Fail. Rusika looked a little embarrassed.

"What is the score of failing?" Kevin couldn't help but ask.

"That...... Zero points. ”

Kevin: "......"