In order to observe the specific situation on the top floor, Dean activated the power of the fallen star hair demon.
Wrapped in light green light, he floated to the top of the guild. This perspective allowed him to see the guild's structural layering more intuitively.
The vines and branches formed a dense network, supporting large swaths of decorative leaves. Dean braided his long hair into a tool, pushed the leaves apart, and looked inside.
Lucy and Ronan, who were going out to buy groceries, happened to fly back to the breeding house on the Devil's Floating Fish. As soon as they got closer, they saw their teacher.
The long green hair was toying with the big tree-like guild like tentacles, which was very eye-catching from the air. Lucy and Ronan looked at each other and decisively let the devil floating fish turn its head and fly in the direction of the guild.
The approach of the Devil's Floating Fish quickly caught Dean's attention. With a thought, his long hair was instantly braided into a giant green hand, blocking the way of the apprentices.
Under Dean's guidance, the Devil's Floating Fish slowly swung its tail and turned, landing on the ground in front of the guild.
"Wow!"
After landing, Lucy and Ronan saw clearly the main building of the guild, which had been surrounded by brick walls by brick workers, and its true identity was not revealed until it was completed, and they couldn't help but let out an exclamation.
Carrying their vegetable baskets, they happily trotted into the surroundings of the statue.
Unlike Dean, who was incomprehensible about the style, Lucy and Ronan, as parties who had witnessed the development and growth of the breeding house, understood the painstaking efforts of the brick workers the moment they saw these statues.
They stood in front of the very commemorative "history" and felt the solemn atmosphere rushing towards their faces. They couldn't help but straighten their posture. Their eyes looking towards the guild gate were filled with longing.
It seemed that at the end of his gaze was the temple that he had been pursuing for a long time.
Dean slowly fell to the ground with his hands behind his back. Before he could stand still, he was surrounded by Lucy and Ronan.
Two pairs of big watery eyes looked at him expectantly.
"Teacher, when will the Origin Guild be officially opened?"
This question is a bit difficult for Dean.
He calculated the time and cruelly broke the children's illusions, "We still have to wait. We just built the main building. The other ancillary buildings and the core systems such as the contribution value exchange system have not been processed yet. We have to wait no matter what." After the breeding house opens..."
The apprentices suddenly showed disappointed expressions.
It will take a long time to hear this. Although it means that they have longer preparation time, for the children who are looking forward to it, the waiting itself is really too cruel.
Lucy whispered in a low voice: "Building the Origin Guild is not just our business. How come we are the ones who do it? We are the ones doing the work..."
She puffed up her cheeks and suppressed the rest of her words after Ronan stopped her.
Dean also heard Lucy's complaints. He coughed twice and ignored the topic.
In fact, a few days after the competition, the Knights sent someone to ask him if he needed to use the open space prepared for the Origin Guild early in the morning. Dean actively refused and then marked out his own territory. Part of it was used as construction land for the Origin Guild.
The reason for doing this is of course not to be considerate of the Knights and to save space for them, but to consider the subsequent rights and charges.
Although the origin guild is also established, the land under the name of the knights and the land under his name are not the same thing. If it is in other areas, it will be fine if the land cannot be obtained. If there are any disputes in the future, Dean could only hold his nose and admit it, but in a place like District 13 where the land was not valuable, Dean, as a big landowner, really did not need to suffer such injustice.
The Knights probably didn't expect that the land originally granted to Dean would now become the capital for him to build his own Origin Guild.
But on the matter of establishing the Origin Guild, his decision as the president can be said to be absolute. No one else has the right to question it, so the Knights did not insist. After seeing that Dean had made up his mind, they decided to leave the Origin Guild. It fell within the land area of the breeding house.
Of course, this does not affect their duty to provide help to Dean. The reason why no one came was because of Dean's initiative.
This is different from the land. Helping with work is purely a matter of human effort. There are no twists and turns. Dean chose to refuse because he was a small worker with building blocks.
Compared with the familiars who were born for this purpose, the disadvantages of the Knights were too obvious. The work was slow and not precise. He disliked this group of people for getting in the way, so he invited people to come over to do the work, and even offered a few gifts. After a meal, I declined their offer which was called "help" but was actually "adding trouble".
The facts also proved that Dean's decision was correct. The brick workers were fully capable of the construction tasks of the Origin Guild, and he did not need to supervise the work.
So no one helped, so Lucy really couldn't blame anyone else.
It's all Dean's work.
Glancing at Lucy who seemed to be resentful, he wisely chose to remain silent.
In fact, in Dean's plan, the Origin Guild was supposed to wait until the breeding house opened for the second time before it could be put into operation.
Not only the reasons he just mentioned, but more importantly, it is necessary to avoid the conflict between the redemption of the contribution points and the sale of the magic pet. Although Dean thinks that people who can afford to buy a magic pet will most likely not choose to spend time and energy to accumulate contribution points, but to be on the safe side, it is better to stagger the two.
Moreover, he really has not thought about how to formulate the contribution value system and what the certification standards for breeders are. It would be more reasonable to wait until the business reopens and receive feedback from customers before formulating it.
After taking a look at the two rows of lifelike statues at the entrance of the guild, Dean, who just now thought there were too many statues and was a bit in the way, suddenly changed his mind.
It's not that he has become emotional, but that he realizes that these rows of statues simply cannot support his growing ambitions.
All origin guilds know that if the commission board is the basis for the operation of the guild, then the contribution value exchange system is the core. It is based on this attractive core that the guild can exist for a long time.
Dean can use the name of the guild leader to release the magic pets he has bred and set up a contribution value exchange system, but how to ensure that this contribution value is valuable enough, attractive enough, and can attract people of Aesop's level to Even inside, he couldn't ignore its value, and he still needed to invest some more energy.
Reaching out to wipe off the dust on the Shadow Doll statue, Dean rubbed his fingers and thought absentmindedly.
There must be at least one hundred and eighty more of them in order to be able to use them.
Seeing Dean staring into the distance as if he was thinking about something, Lucy quickly turned back and poked Ronan on the shoulder, signaling him to take advantage of this opportunity to quickly ask the questions he wanted to ask. However, in her expectant eyes, , Ronan opened his mouth several times, but couldn't say anything.
Lucy glared at him angrily and said proactively: "Teacher, how are you going to set the assessment standards for breeders?"
This is what I wanted to ask.
Dean, who had seen all the little tricks they had just done, felt enlightened.
For apprentices who want to become official breeders, this is indeed the issue they should be most concerned about at the moment.
Ronan didn't ask, probably because he felt embarrassed and worried that doing so would be suspected of cheating.
But Dean, who had studied at Blue Star, didn't think so. In his opinion, it was like a student asking the teacher about the scope of the exam. As long as the range is correct, it is not considered cheating.
Moreover, in the current environment where the teacher-student relationship is extremely serious, as a teacher, he is too pursuing fairness and does not provide any help to his students, which is not a good thing.
Dean thought for a while and gave a clearer direction.
"The foundation of a breeder still lies in breeding. No matter how the standards are set, those who can breed excellent magic pets will definitely be more likely to become breeders than those who can't even breed magic pets. qualifications."
"You can study the 'field' theory carefully and see if you can get any inspiration from it. If you can breed a high-level magic pet, it will be more valuable than any preparation."
Lucy received the prompt and exchanged a look with Ronan. Ronan quickly gave her a thumbs up and gestured towards her, successfully earning a disdainful snort from her sister.
She simply stopped looking at her brother and stepped forward and said: "Last time you said that Little Zhuling has the potential to go further, so my brother and I plan to continue to study Little Zhuling and see if we can design a suitable breeding method. Plan to develop the potential of this kind of familiar."
Dean recalled the information he saw from Candelilla and nodded in support.
This small gesture encouraged Lucy. She clenched her fingers and continued to detail the next study plans for herself and her brother.
"My brother and I are also planning to go through the breeding program for Little Whitebeard and try to improve the breeding program on our own."
Dean knows this. In order to get a normal Falling Star Hair Demon, he modified Little Whitebeard's breeding plan, which caused some interference to the brother and sister's plan, but this does not mean that they will give up. own goals.
These two apprentices still regard modifying Little Whitebeard's breeding plan as a very important challenge and are working hard to overcome it.
Dean was very optimistic about this spirit, so even though the brother and sister's research was duplicating work and did not contribute to the development of the selective breeding house in any practical sense, he did not stop it.
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