Chapter 886: Long-term Solutions (Part 2)
However, once pests and disease carriers are eradicated, weaving and sewing can once again flourish in the said territories.
"Then, what about jewelry-making, Your Majesty?" Narcissa suggested. "Since mining is continued, they will surely get precious ores that can be made into jewelry."
"Oh, yes. We can also include jewelry-making. It needs more precision and expertise, but those who are willing to learn and have attention to detail can be part of it," Arabella had Eunice note it down as well.
The more work they can list, the better, after all.
"Aside from work, maybe we can also include long-term lessons or activities that benefit them. After learning about Ivan and Nadia’s difficulty getting access to review materials, which are abundant in our duchy, I was quite taken aback. What if we also provide lessons for the Civil Service Exam? There may yet be another genius undiscovered somewhere there because of the lack of review materials," Egbert pointed out.
As someone from Vertus who had produced the most officials and exam passers, it was understandable that Egbert was surprised at how difficult it was for others to have access to materials.
Lessons for the Civil Service Exam are quite expensive for those who did not have much, and there are people who make money from it.
Conflicts of interest may spring up if this were made Empire-wide. However, since it would only be temporary in the affected territories, it should be fine.’
Just as Egbert had pointed out, there may indeed be a lot more people like Nadia and Ivan who would excel in this line of work if only they were given the chance.
