Chizhi successively called the rich woman he met on the cruise ship and the local Catholic church in Yokohama, and did not forget to leave a message under the government website.

All in all, it is asking for money, raising funds in many ways and by different means.

This matter will not be completed for a while, and there are still many parties on the "sponsorship" list scheduled by Chizhi who have not entered.

It doesn't matter, it's a fraction of the money anyway... If you can spend 70 billion to offer a reward to Atsushi Nakajima, it must be okay to share some of it to support the cause of education.

After contemplating the big plan to collect wool, Chizhi began to deal with the problem of schooling.

He spent most of the day visiting three public primary schools not too far from Leibo Street to inquire about matters.

When he came home at the appointment, he had a large stack of papers in his hand.

"Academic test?" Minato's elder sister Kyoko looked at the ordered test papers placed on the table by "Erasmus" in surprise.

"Yeah." The priest glanced at Xiao who was fidgeting, and pushed the sharpened pencil and new eraser over, "Chinese and arithmetic tests from the first grade to the sixth grade. If you want to go to school, you need to confirm first." I can keep up with the courses of how many grades. I didn't take the social and science papers, and I guess he can only make up for these two subjects from scratch."

In the middle of speaking, "Erasmus" suddenly lowered his upper body, held Minato's little hand, corrected his pen-holding posture, and continued, "You have done it since the first grade paper. Skip to the next one, if you fail three questions in a row, skip to the next paper. There is no time limit."

Minato watched as this tall foreign man whom he met yesterday gently fiddled with his fingers, forming a hollow in his palm, and then covered his small hand with his big hand, driving forcefully, on the first-grade arithmetic paper. Write down his name.

"All in one".

It's a hundred times better than what he wrote himself.

"Erasmus" loosened his hand, Minato squeezed the pen reflexively, then slowly relaxed, and moved the pen tip to the first question.

Soon, he wrote down the first answer.

Seeing Minato answering the paper, "Erasmus" and Kyoko Iriri walked outside to continue talking about Minato's admission. Kyoko did not forget to gently close the door before leaving.

"Mr. Erasmus, my younger brother... can he really go to school? Dad didn't get his household registration when he was still alive." Not in front of his younger brother, Kyoko's face finally revealed a panic of doubt.

The priest looked at the girl who was actually underage but supported the family, and said slowly but firmly: "I swear by my faith, I will definitely let you go back to the classroom. But this cannot be solved in a short while, first let Let's study at home and make up lessons, I guarantee that he will already be in school when the next semester starts."

It is now June, and there are less than two months before the start of the next semester.

Kyoko looked at this strange man who she should not have trusted because she only had the chance to ask for directions.After a long time, she nodded.

"Please." Jingzi's eyes were a little moist, she hadn't wanted to cry for a long time, "You are really a good person. If it is true..."

She didn't go on.

"Erasmus" frowned slightly, and changed the subject: "Speaking of which, how old are you?"

It seemed that he had heard his younger brother say that the priest in front of him gave preferential treatment to minors. Kyoko did not question the purpose of this question, but replied meekly: "I am 6 years older than Minato, and I will be 17 this winter."

"Then, with all due respect, miss, you should go back to school too—tell me you went to school before."

The girl curled her lips as if hearing a very funny joke: "I'm still in school at the age of 17, that is, I'm in high school. When I think of those JKs in beautiful uniforms, I always feel that I don't belong to the same world as myself."

The smile of the girl who politely expressed her refusal was a wry smile.

"Erasmus" didn't force it, just like Kyoko, he silently turned his eyes to the room where Minato was.

It wasn't until it was almost time for dinner that I came out of the room after pushing open the door.

His forehead was covered with fine sweat, his face was slightly pale, but his eyes were amazingly bright.

Minato put several papers together neatly, handed them to Erasmus together with the pencil, and said, "I wrote everything that will be met." There was no anxiety in his tone, only eagerness.

The priest glanced at the answer sheet, knowing it well, turned the paper across his knees, and said gently to the boy who was excitedly standing in front of him: "You worked hard on the questions this afternoon. Now go to dinner first, don't let your sister Wait for you."

The boy turned his head to look at the pattern on the dining table, and his stomach growled consciously.Eating is more important.But when he moved his feet towards the dining table, he still didn't forget to turn his head and tell the adults to approve the papers quickly. He completely forgot that the other party hadn't left yet. In theory, he was keeping the guests for dinner.

"Erasmus" shook his head slightly at the shy Kyoko, picked up the primary school student's test paper on his lap, and began to review each question carefully.

Kuo's Chinese foundation is unexpectedly good, the reading questions are not bad, and the writing questions are also worthwhile.In addition to the limited number of Chinese characters and the difficulty of classical reading in senior grades, the six papers are almost full.

Arithmetic is far worse.There are often mistakes in the four arithmetic operations, and some concepts can be seen to be unclear.The papers for grades four, five and six are almost empty.

However, on the whole, with the academic ability of a 10-year-old, it is absolutely no problem to go to the third grade, and it is not impossible to go to the fourth grade with peers. It is not difficult to catch up if you work hard.

"Erasmus" did not mark the papers, but only circled and ticked them with pencils.After approving the last one, when he looked up, he met the puppy-like eyes of Shang Yiruo.

"This is how eager to learn in the subconscious..." The adults who followed the rules and studied all the way to university, who have never experienced such a day, sighed in their hearts.

He also folded the paper neatly and returned it to the boy. He cleared his throat with a serious expression on purpose, and when he saw Cou's body language became tense, he said, "Good job, Cou. I'm 100% sure now." I'm taking you to school with confidence." She couldn't hide her smile when she spoke.

"Really! I can... go to school now?!" Minato almost jumped up, with ecstasy in his eyes.

"Really. At least the third grade. I will give you all the textbooks for each subject. Work hard."

"Erasmus" stood up and stroked the top of the boy's hair, took out a stack of lightly bound papers from the bag he was carrying, and handed it to him.

""Little Fox Buys Gloves"? What is this?" Minato read out the top few words.

"It's a reward. Reward you for doing so well on the test paper."

"What. Didn't you bring it a long time ago... what reward..." the boy 'complained' softly, but his eyes did not leave the paper at all.

"Erasmus" bowed to Jingzi, said silently that he would not stay, and then left from the front without disturbing Minato's study.

In this way, "Erasmus" came to visit once every two or three days, and the rest of the time was spent on raising money and communicating with the school.

When he came home for the second time, he brought the textbooks of various subjects for the fourth grade of elementary school, and saw that there were obvious traces written and erased by more than one person on the academic test papers that were rolled up at the corners. A few more copies were printed during the first visit and the answers to the test questions were attached.

Then he coyly asked if he could ask for more rewards.

"Erasmus" brought "The Story of the Reynard Fox" and "Matasaburo of the Wind" when he came next time.

The next time I brought textbooks for all subjects that I graduated from junior high school.

The next time is "The Story of the Heike"* for Kyoko.

The next time is paper, pens and other stationery for 20 people.

……

It didn't take long, and every time "Erasmus" visited Yili's house, there were many children, big or small, silently around.

Although they pretended not to know each other in front of them, behind their backs, the news that "a kind-hearted foreigner came to Leibo Street to help their children go back to school" has spread widely.

The specific performance is that "Erasmus" has never been robbed no matter how much he wandered around Leibo Street.

Once he met Saburo Amano, who hadn't removed the plaster cast, and the other party even came up to him and greeted him with a hippie smile.

A month passed like this, just as "Erasmus" was thinking about whether to take the initiative to attack more and find out which corner Akutagawa Ryunosuke was nesting in.

He caught a glimpse of a handprint on someone's neck in the street.

The event that Erasmus had been waiting for had finally happened.

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