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Scene 242. Three View Shapers

Reiner's first class really surprised the children who came into contact with magic schools for the first time. No one had ever told them at home in the past. In fact, in most families, daughters are not only born. They have older brothers or younger brothers, and their parents' attention is on these boys, and most of the requirements for girls are very low.

Parents only hope that their daughters will grow up step by step and finally marry a good family. Even some noble families will have political marriages. Many of them believe that the idea of ​​independence is unnecessary for these girls.

This indirectly caused women to only occupy a small number of mages. Unless they were born in a magic family and had great talent, female mage apprentices who were difficult to obtain resources to continue learning would soon give up magic and marry others helplessly.

Reiner had no intention of changing the rules of this world. He just wanted to provide as many help as possible to these girls in his school, just like Fina and Elimiya, at least, if they had their own will, they could continue to move forward.

Fina, who was sitting behind the classroom listening, was a little moved. For a long time, she just simply learned magic in order to escape from her nightmarish hometown. But now, she has a new goal, and this is Reiner subtly affecting her.

Fina glanced at Arimiya beside her. The principal and secretary were still calm, but perhaps she was thinking about Reiner's words.

The first class ended soon, and the students needed to rush to another classroom to take the real magic class. In a few minutes, only Reiner, two assistant teachers, Arimiya and Fina, were left.

"How about it, do you have more longing for the teacher's career?"

Reiner asked quippedly, but Alimiya said nothing.

"I always thought that the teacher was just teaching knowledge, and I didn't expect to say this."

Fina said thoughtfully that she had studied at Crescent Academy for six years, but the teacher had no other communication except to teach them magic knowledge. Whether it was the meaning of learning magic or the planning of future life, the teachers would not talk much to the students.

This is also normal. Crescent Academy was originally a general magic school. It only needed to teach students knowledge according to the rules and send them to the magic test. There was no need to talk too much with the students.

The inheritance of magic originally requires personal understanding. For a long time, even students under their own disciples may not interfere with their life plans. This is the default of this world.

"I always think there is a saying that is very good. The so-called teacher is responsible for conveying ideas to students, teaching knowledge, and answering students' confusion. In most schools, teachers have become machines that only teach but will not guide students to think themselves. In my opinion, this is not competent."

Reiner translated what he had heard on Earth and continued.

"In the teenage years when people are most likely to fall into confusion, if there is no one to guide them correctly, I think this is wrong."

Nobles or slightly better magic families have special etiquette teachers to conduct basic education. When these children are just sensible, they are infused with certain values, which will affect their future words and deeds. However, more students are actually like a piece of uncensored jade, without any crafting. They have unlimited potential and are also extremely prone to death. Sometimes, a word may destroy the worldview they have established over the years.

Reiner has seen many mages with distorted personalities. I think it is not because they are born like this, but because they lack appropriate guidance. This shows the importance of ideological education.

"Worldview, outlook on life, and values. I regard these three concepts of viewing things as three views. The world view is the basic view of the world. Outlook on life is the view of the meaning, purpose, and value of life. Value is the value judgment and value pursuit of things. If two people's three views conflict, then various contradictions will inevitably arise."

Although there was no idea of ​​establishing any ideology, Reiner still applied these basic philosophical ideas to teaching practice.

"Worldview, outlook on life, values..."

Fina repeatedly pondered these three words, and the more she thought about it, the more she felt that there were endless mysteries. This seemed to summarize a person's cognitive world, but it was easy to understand.

"Although I do not force everyone's three views to be exactly the same, I think some benchmarks still need to be popularized. In fact, it is precisely because of adhering to these recognized benchmarks that the world of mages can develop to its current scale. Therefore, I also hope that my students can establish a normal three views during their school days."

Reiner's words made Elimiya a little dazed.

From this point of view, the three views of the Elbiore family are very different from themselves, and there is no doubt that the ideas of the Elbiore family are also contrary to the benchmark of the magic world.

"The process of our learning magic is actually a process of understanding the world and gradually establishing a worldview. Many phenomena in magic give us the basis for shaping values, such as the simplest law of conservation of mass, which represents equivalent exchange, and condensed is a criterion that can be accessed in daily life."

Reiner gave an example, which made Fina more understand.

Indeed, the philosophical development in this world is actually not very advanced. Let’s not mention those special philosophical works. Even ordinary novels only have simple plots and do not involve too many human entanglements. For Reiner, the novels that Claire likes to read that fall in love with me are already considered treasures of thought.

If Reiner had leisure, he would not say anything about philosophical classics such as "The Ideal Country" and "Confessions", and copying an extremely inferior version of "The Earl of Monte Cristo", he would probably have set off a craze of thought among the crowd, but for Reiner, these were not very important.

Crescent Coke is a best-seller in the mainland, and the monthly income is enough to buy several Crescent Academy. Reiner himself has a good reputation in the magic world. He is not short of money or fame, so there is no need to do those things.

Reiner now just wants to explore the world more and analyze more mysteries.

As a wizard from the ancient magic empire said, when the truth is ahead, anything in the world is like passing clouds and no longer important.

Lenner returned to the office after leaving the classroom, where several letters were already added, from different places.

The first letter, Reiner picked up, and found that it was the letter from Antoine who had gone to study at the Tower of Rainbow.
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