Eternal Adventurer (WN): Chapter 259

 

Educator



"""Dragon-sama! I look forward to working with you!"""


Three kids bow to me.


The first child


A child with sharp eyes, similar to Giran's


A child with slightly dark brown, slightly frizzy hair


Giran's son. His name is Miriu.


The second child


The tallest of the three, he looks a little nervous.


The hair color is somewhere between Shisu and Cornales, slightly white


His name is Gallus.


The third child.


He looks a little sleepy.


The shortest of the three, he could be mistaken for a girl depending on what he wears.


The hair color is blonde like Harper's.


His name is Merell


"From now on, you three are going to learn a lot from us, but... well, don't take it too seriously."


I'm going to teach them the same as Sedona and the others.


"But I won't be gentle, okay? I'll be as strict as possible. Follow me, okay?"


"""Yes!"""


In the meantime, I just want to know how well the three of them can read, write, and calculate.




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"And that's why I've left it all to Wince today."


"Father, I thought you were going to be strict?"


Sedona's tsukkomi enters


"It's tough enough, you know? You were taught by Wince, too."


"Well... that's right..."


"So?"


"Why did you gather us?"


A small room in the temple.


That's where me, Sedona, Yukikaze, and Tenrei gather.


"This is going to sound really bad, but... Do you know what kind of traits a dumb person has?"


"They can't study, right?"


Sedona, 30 points


"No, Sedona. It's not that they can't study, it's that they come up with excuses not to study."


Yukikaze, 90 points


"Isn't it all the same in the end?"


"The result is the same, but the process is different. The process is important in learning."


"Well, that's just my reasoning, and I'm sure there are those who would disagree."


Basically, they are self-centered, have no desire to improve, their own standards are absolute values, and you cannot turn your concentration on and off.


"I think it's the worst when a person don't have any desire to improve."


"I agree with that, I've seen people like that in Kusuof. They were satisfied with the status quo and didn't try to improve."


"So from now on, I'm going to teach the three of them different values."


"Ah... that one..."


Sedona seemed to recall an incident from the past.


"Whenever you make us do something, we must watch over each other. If a mistake is made, don't get angry. And make one think about what went wrong and what led to the mistake."


Giving hints is fine.


Never give the answer.


"We can go to different places now that we have the locomotive. I'll have them head to different places and talk to different people."


In the past, we couldn't go far from the capital of Berdreich, so they ended up interacting with other people in the capital.


"I will have the three of them write diaries every day. We'll be sure to check on it, okay?"


I said especially to Yukikaze.


"Yukikaze. Let's dismiss content like [There was nothing today!]."


"I know that much."


Really? You know that kind of thing is pretty sloppy, don't you?


"I also want to prepare a notepad and a pen."


"The kind that fits in one's pocket?"


"That's right."


Taking notes is important.


You'll remember more if you write it down than if you try to remember it in your head.


So, if you are naive and think, [I don't need to write it down because I can already remember it in my head], you will forget it.


Move your hands and fingers. It's important.


"I have to look over various books."


"Do you want them to read it?"


"I'll encourage them to read as much as possible on their own."


If you force them, they may start to dislike reading.


Reading letters is to update knowledge and values, so it is absolutely essential for education


"And then there's exercise..."


"I think it's better if Father does that, don't you?"


"Really?"


"Yeah, if it were Mother, she'd definitely go harder."


Sedona is looking at the space with a faraway look.


Wince, what did you make her do?


Of course, we're not going to cram everything in at once.


It's a gradual process over a long period of time.


"That's about it. We'll figure it out as needed if problems arise later."





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