The door of the training center was pushed open, and the sunlight shone in from the door. The teachers standing at the door lit up.
This is a 500-square-meter hall, and what’s even more shocking is the neatly arranged sets of stoves.
The all-metal stoves are arranged neatly like soldiers, glowing with bright silver luster.
The stove, cutting table and sink are all available, as well as all the pots and pans, and each person's cutting table also has a knife holder with three knives on it.
Everything is the same, all in complete sets, filling the entire hall.
At the front, there is also a set of independent kitchen utensils, which should be the teacher's position.
"Gulu." Meili swallowed and said with a shocked look on her face: "Isn't this great?!"
The expressions of other teachers were similar, and they were all shocked by the scene in front of them.
"Isn't this a bit too luxurious for a place to learn cooking?" a teacher whispered.
The other teachers also had strange expressions when they heard this.
"This is a training center established by Teacher McGonagall himself. All the expenses are funded by him personally. I think this is not luxury, but professionalism." Luna said loudly.
When the teachers heard this, they stopped talking.
They have also heard a lot of rumors about Teacher McGonagall, and they all know that he is the best chef in the City of Chaos, rich, kind and caring.
He alone funded the construction of such a teaching building, which is naturally a good thing for the children of Hope Academy.
Then Luna and her group went up to the second floor and visited several comprehensive classrooms.
The door leading to the teacher's office on the third floor was locked. Luna glanced at the key in her hand, and instead of leading everyone to the restaurant, she announced that the visit was over and it was time for everyone to go back for the morning meeting.
At the morning meeting, everyone checked the resumes sent by the night elves.
After only watching half of it, everyone fell silent.
"Principal, I don't think it's appropriate to choose twenty people." A teacher looked at Luna and said.
"I don't think it's appropriate either."
"Can't you...want it all?" an old teacher asked seriously.
Excellent!
This is the conclusion everyone came to after reading their resumes.
The list of two hundred people sent by the night elves was almost full of talents.
Their average strength has exceeded level six, including magicians, swordsmen, marksmen, pharmacists, healers, plant mages...all available.
This is a talent that Hope Academy is difficult to attract. At least among the teachers they are currently recruiting, there are very few such talents.
Luna was also a little surprised by the night elves' generosity. Although she heard the night elves' considerations from Mag, she wanted to learn the teaching ability from these people and then feed back the overall quality of the night elves.
But I didn't expect that Princess Irina would have such courage and send out the most elite and best talents of the night elves.
Luna nodded and said, "I also think we can keep them as much as possible. After they adapt to teaching, we can greatly expand the upper limit of the academy we hope to open and open a series of courses that were originally put on hold."
The joining of this group of night elves is equivalent to bringing a group of elite soldiers and generals to Hope Academy, and the benefits are self-evident.
"Talent is worth cherishing, but we are choosing teachers for children, and talent and character are indispensable. I hope all teachers will follow the interview process and carefully and carefully review every teacher who may come into contact with children." Luna added .
The excitement on the faces of the teachers present quickly faded away and they nodded solemnly.
The interview lasted all day, and all two hundred elves were interviewed, and the results were announced on the spot.
Except for five elves who were judged unfit to become teachers for reasons other than their character, the other elves passed the interview.
The elves selected by the night elves are even better than the simple terms listed on their resumes.
The long lifespan of elves, as well as their smart minds and excellent learning abilities, make them more likely to be qualified as teachers.
Humility is an important reason why they feel easy to get along with.
"We found a treasure." An old teacher walked up to Luna and whispered, with excitement on his face. "With the addition of this group of talents, we hope that the academy will catch up with the Chaos Academy again." It’s a big step forward.”
Luna couldn't hide the joy on her face, and said with a smile: "I still need all the seniors to cultivate me more."
"Needless to say, we old guys have already discussed this. In the next three months, as long as there are no classes, we can give them training and classes so that they can adapt to the classroom as soon as possible and learn how to become a real teacher." The teacher nodded.
Luna walked out of the conference room, encouraged the elves who participated in the interview, welcomed them to join Hope Academy, and made some arrangements for the next work.
The twenty quotas were directly changed to 195 people admitted. However, before being approved by the teacher jury, they need to undergo training and study, and they cannot teach yet.
In addition to salary, Luna decided to give them the same salary as other teachers.
"Principal Luna, thank you very much for your trust in us, but we night elves do not need salary. You can keep this money for other expenses of the children. You only need to provide us with three meals a day." This time. Ashley, who was leading the team, walked over from the side and looked at Luna and said.
"But..." Luna hesitated.
"We are here to learn, and Her Royal Highness also wants to do something for the children. Their wages will be paid by the textile factory." Ashley explained with a smile.
Luna nodded thoughtfully and said gratefully: "Thank you very much."
Two hundred teachers, with a salary of more than 10 million copper coins a year, is undoubtedly a huge sum of money for Hope Academy.
"You're welcome." Ashley smiled.
At the end of a long day, the tired teachers had dinner in the restaurant and went home.
Luna came out of the restaurant and looked at the sunset on the horizon and the Hope Academy covered with a layer of golden gauze under the setting sun, with a smile on her face.
"I didn't expect that what I dreamed of back then would come true so quickly." Luna murmured softly. Everything was ready, just waiting for the children to start school in two days to welcome the first batch of students of Hope Academy.
At that time, I could only use my meager salary to buy some food for the homeless children. I also thought that one day they would be able to sit in a clean classroom to read and write like the children in Chaos Academy.
Now, her dream is about to come true.
"How can I thank Mr. McGonagall? Without him, there would be no Hope Academy." Irina looked at the chef training center in a daze, and suddenly something that Vivian often talked about popped up in her mind. One sentence: "I'll marry him if I'm grateful. I don't even have the determination to marry him, so how can I be grateful?"