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After three days of classes, Seer bid farewell to the reinforced concrete Urban area and returned to the lush forest.

Alyssa's culinary skills had improved a lot over the past few years. Before her son returned, she had put in a lot of effort to prepare a table of steaming hot dishes.

After dinner, Seale took a shower as usual, combed his hair, and changed into his pajamas. He pushed open the bedroom door and got into the soft blue blanket, ready to sleep peacefully.

In the quilt, Seale rolled over and over like a ball, never feeling tired.

Seale sat up and leaned against the back of the bed. He looked up blankly.

The white light emitted by the chandelier was pure and gorgeous. When it entered her eyes, it was so gentle and gentle. However, after looking at it for a long time, her eyes couldn't help but feel sour, forcing a few drops of uncomfortable tears to squeeze out of her eyes.

Seer finally left the warm bed and walked to the hard wooden table. He took out his history textbook from his bag and jumped onto the soft wooden chair to recall what he had learned in the past three days. It was hard to understand.

The structure of the Academic Affairs Department? The inspector hadn't told him yet.

What the inspector said…was all about the history of the Academic Affairs Department.

Flipping back to the textbook table of contents, Saier recalled the contents of half of the book. The past, present, and future of the Academic Affairs Department.

No matter how much Zaar widened his eyes, he could not find the essence and ultimate truth that Mufa had emphasized in the first lesson of the semester.

Control information.

The past, present, and future of the Academic Affairs Department were all detailed history, systems, and developments. The real target?

He had never appeared or been mentioned.

The textbook summarized the role of the Academic Affairs Department as " planning all educational policies " and did not mention " information control."

According to what Seale had read, the Academic Affairs Department was mainly responsible for teacher training, book review, curriculum improvement, and other work related to education…Although the Communication Department was under the jurisdiction of the Academic Affairs Department, the textbooks emphasized: The communications department was an independent department.

According to the inspector's " raw meat and cooked meat," it was not difficult to infer the relationship between knowledge, communication, information, and education.

However, according to the requirement of " controlling communications ", the communications department must be controlled by the Academic Affairs Department…Otherwise, how could " controlling communications " be mentioned?

However, the textbooks emphasized the independence of the communications department…Seale felt as if there were a few balls of wool in his head. He wanted to tidy it up, but it was getting more and more messy and difficult to sort it out.

A gentle knock on the door made Saier break free from his dilemma.

Without waiting for Saier to move, a familiar voice of concern came through the wooden door."Can Mommy come in?"

"Oh, oh! Oh!" Saier quickly responded and opened the bedroom door.

Before Eliza could react, she was pulled by the doorknob and almost fell into her son's bedroom.

The mother and son looked at each other awkwardly, then smiled knowingly.

"Still not sleeping?" Walking up to the desk and brushing her son's long hair, Eliza looked at the thick textbook. After a moment of curiosity, she realized that it was familiar." Ah…history textbook.”

"School just started? You didn't talk much, did you?" Patting her son's head, Eliza covered her mouth and chuckled." You've gone too far in your preparation?”

" Oh…" Shayer turned his head away in distress and leaned straight on the table." It's so difficult…It's all the Academic Affairs Department. It's so contradictory…"

"Just follow the instructor!" "No, it's the superintendent!" Don't progress too fast with the inspector, or you won't understand.”

" Sigh..." Seer sat up straight again and knocked on the thick textbook. His brows were still tightly furrowed." The inspector told us to prepare..."

"Hmm?" Soon, she calmed down. Alyssa raised her index finger and gently suppressed the corners of her mouth." The teaching method is different, right…"

" By the way," Eliza bent down and stroked the textbook that troubled her son. She felt nostalgic and familiar." What's there that you don't understand?" Mommy can tell!"

Saier slowly turned his head and looked at his mother with a suspicious gaze.

“…”

Sensing her son's deep distrust, Eliza put on a long face, and even her long ears drooped.

" Mom, go ahead…" Without hesitation, Saier handed the textbook to his mother and gave her a passionate encouragement.

However, it could be heard that Saier wasn't very confident.

" Let's talk about the problem first…" Eliza took the textbook and put it back on the desk. She pouted and reached out to tap her son's forehead." I've learned all of this…"

"Oh!" Seer got up and left his seat. He lay on the bed and rolled himself into the blanket before saying," Actually, it's a contradiction…"

"What conflict?" Eliza followed him and sat down on the edge of the bed.

Therefore, Saer poured everything that the inspector had said in the past three days, as well as the contradictions between the government affairs department and the academic affairs department, to his mother.

" Silly child…" Soon, Eliza understood her son's doubts." Your inspector is right, and the books are right.”

Sai Er's big eyes were filled with doubt as he stared at his mother, waiting for her answer.

" The Ministry of Communication is both subordinate to the Ministry of Education and independent of the Ministry of Education." Alyssa rubbed her nose and gave an example." Just like the Ministry of Agriculture and Forest…Although it is under the management of the Ministry of Government Affairs, it has autonomy in the planning and arrangement of agriculture and forest work, right?”

"Ah?" " So, the 'independence' of the communications department written in the book actually means the same thing?”

" Yes." Alyssa nodded and pretended to be profound and sincere." Don't think too extreme. Be flexible. Yes, be flexible!”

"Pfft." Seeing that his mother was imitating the instructor's tone, Saier couldn't help but snicker.

"Any other questions?" Eliza reached out again and rubbed her son's little head, doting and gentle." If not, it's time to sleep, right? It's late."

Scratching his head, Saier hesitated.""Actually, it's just…"

"Hmm?" Eliza shook her head, indicating for her son to continue.

" The inspector told us the truth…and the nature of the academic affairs department." Sal crawled out of the quilt and moved to the edge of the bed, sitting down beside his mother." What's the point?"”

"The truth, the essence?" Eliza smiled." This…is very simple, isn't it?”

Sai Er's big red and blue eyes were filled with confusion.

Putting her hand on her son's head, Eliza patiently explained,"The truth of the Ministry of Education is to let us know that all information about China is open and true.”

"Ah?" Saier was a little confused." W-why?”

" Think about it," Alyssa explained to her son," if the Academic Affairs Department hides their purpose and mode of operation and doesn't tell everyone.”

"Then, what do you think of the Academic Affairs Department?”This time, it was Eliza who asked her son a question.

" Hmm..." Saier scratched his head and gave his answer." Maybe... like a stranger, unfamiliar..."

" That's right," Eliza reminded her son." The Ministry of Education wants us to familiarize ourselves with it and all the departments in the country.”

"Why?" Sail raised his head and asked curiously.

" Familiarity is the key to trust." Unconsciously, Eliza stroked her son's hair." Or rather, the strongest trust.”

" Compared to Mom, strangers, or even friends," Eliza looked at her son seriously." Who do you trust more?"”

Without thinking, Sail answered,""Mommy!"

" Because you and Mom, as well as Karl, Alina, and Linda, are the closest." At this moment, Alyssa seemed to have changed. Dun Dun warned, becoming more like a mother." Even though you spend more time in the academy, Mom is still your closest relative.”

" Familiarity. Only familiarity can bring true trust." Eliza's words were meaningful." The Ministry of Education told us the fundamentals and facts of the Republic for a very simple and pure purpose.”

Without waiting for his mother to speak, Sail already knew the answer." Build…trust."

" Yes, trust." Touching her son again, Eliza was extremely pleased." The Republic told us everything to maintain our trust in the Republic.”

Seer nodded as if he understood something."Trust is the most important thing.”

" That's right." Alyssa became mischievous again and pinched her son's little face." But, your inspector? Is he called Mu Fa?"

"Mufa Elway." Saier nodded and replied quickly.

" Actually, he still has a lot to tell you." Alyssa proudly showed off to her son." Actually, recognizing the facts of the Academic Affairs Department is more so that you can learn to recognize the rules.”

" A cognitive law?" When he heard the unfamiliar combination of words, Saier became a curious baby again, active and excited.

Soon, Eliza recalled what she had learned in the intermediate academy: "Everything has a certain pattern. From the facts, one could see the pattern.”

After a pause, Eliza continued to recall." By recognizing the rules, you can cultivate your own judgment and grasp the root of unfamiliar things. You won't be deceived by false and complicated appearances.”

Sayre lowered his head, held his chin, and began to ponder.

Soon, Sail came back to his senses and looked up at his mother again."This…is the content of the textbook?"

" Yes." Alyssa reached out and scratched her son's little ear." It should be... next semester, your superintendent will teach it.”

" Self-judgment, self-judgment…" Sayre mumbled, feeling like he had read something about it somewhere before.

" Alright." Alyssa opened the magic net and looked at the time. It was already very late." Time to sleep?"”

"Yes." Saier was very obedient and rolled into bed.

Eliza turned off the lights and gently closed the door.

The bedroom returned to silence, leaving only the breeze outside the window, the sound of insects, and the soft breathing of Seer on the bed.

Self-judgment, self-judgment…He kept repeating this word, and finally remembered where it was.

It was the book that he had read at Esther's house and finished reading in Grandpa Zhang's library, An Analysis of the Institution of the Republic.

In that book, the content of the Academic Affairs Department had mentioned:

The most important task of the Ministry of Education was to improve the ability of the citizens to make their own decisions. Only citizens with independence, autonomy, and correct judgment were truly healthy citizens of the Republic.

But…why?

Sai Er tightened his quilt and kept thinking," Why did the Ministry of Education think that it was most important for the people to have correct, independent, and independent judgment?

Shouldn't the most important thing be knowledge…The superintendent and Sister Esther had both read the slogan of the Academic Affairs Department.

Power is knowledge! Knowledge was power!

Remember-learn to gain strength!

Knowledge should be the most important core of the Academic Affairs Department, right?

Saier was confused again,'Independent judgment is more important than knowledge?'

'No, no, think about it carefully. I can't go into a dead end,' Saier shook his head and reminded himself.

" Self-judgment..." Soon, Sail deduced from his mother's previous words and made a rough guess." It still comes from knowledge, that's right.”

" Then... independent judgment..." Sayre muttered to himself. He still didn't quite understand why...

Trust? That's right! It was trust!

Self-judgment was for trust, to establish and stabilize the trust between the Republic and the people.

Thinking about the purpose of the Republic, the most important sentence:

Everything was for the people! Everything belongs to the people!

In addition to the analysis of the various departments of China by the Ministry of Education, Saer understood: Everything was for the sake of trust.

After the people had their own judgment, they still believed in the Republic. This meant that the Republic was absolutely reliable.

An absolutely reliable Republic was definitely worthy of the people's trust.

After coming to a conclusion, Seale sat up straight, really wanting to cheer.

However, in order not to disturb his mother, Saier obediently went back to his bed to rest quietly.

In his mind, Saer, who had established the trust chain of the entire " Ministry of Academic Affairs-People's Republic ", fell asleep peacefully and stopped thinking.

After getting the correct answer, it was time to take a break.

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