Roman implemented centralized education in his first year here.
He founded estate schools, initially with only two teachers. All children under fifteen had to receive education.
And now, six years have passed.
The scale of the schools is no longer a small endeavor; it has become a large unit involving a population in the five-digit range.
Every six months, a new school is constructed.
As of now, there are more than ten schools scattered across Origin and Fertile City, fulfilling educational functions.
Every day, thousands of students write numerals and literacy in classrooms at various schools.
Every month, graduates with passing exam scores walk out of the school gates.
These graduates are very young.
Some are even under ten years old, with varied personalities and a mix of talent.
But they have completed basic education and understand words and numbers.
Roman then has them participate in management, cultivating abilities, and learning various skills on the job.