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Twenty Seven Years Chapter 176

  Chapter 176 Untitled

"The main thing, I think, is nothing more than two points, the key candidates and the training content." These were actually considered by Keating for Veraker, but he did not expect that with the change of the big plan, he led the training class, and these preparations were finally used. On himself, "Both of these points are very important. We'd better give priority to cultivating those who perform well. In this respect, Comrade Piaf must be clearer than the two of us who are newcomers, so I will leave it to you."

   "Well, how many people do you think we need?" Piaf took over the task of selecting trainers.

   Keating pondered: "According to our ability, about fifty people is the best."

"Will fifty people be too few? We want to absorb new members as much as possible, and the framework of the backbone must be big enough." When Verak heard fifty people, he raised an objection, "Or are you just Temporarily train fifty people?"

"This involves the second point I mentioned, that is, the content of the training." Keating methodically rolled out what needs to be done in the training course plan, "Comrade Morais gave us three days, and we are here In three days, it is necessary to determine the teaching content, then estimate how long the training needs to be based on the teaching content, and then determine how many sessions of trainees will be trained according to the training time."

"Isn't it enough to directly organize the first round with enough people? In this way, we will have plenty of time for training." Piaf disagreed. In her opinion, if it is done according to Keating's method, there is not much time. Divided into several periods, the average period of study is about ten days, how can the students learn enough things.

Keating explained his thinking: "I thought the same as you at the beginning, thinking that it would be best to do this in one go, but after careful consideration, I found that this is not feasible. How many students do we need to train? This is an unknown number, in short, at least a few hundred. According to our ability to train hundreds of people at one go, the training time is guaranteed, how can the training quality be maintained to a qualified level?"

   "Indeed, if hundreds of people can't see it, it will only drag down the progress in the end." Verak agreed.

"Batch learning, on the one hand, can reduce our pressure and ensure the quality of training. On the other hand, it can also continuously output trained students at the fastest speed. And I only plan to use the first phase as an experiment. In the second period, after gaining experience, one hundred people can be mentioned. In the third period, some students with excellent grades will be selected to assist us in teaching, and the number of training may be even more. If we can train four or five batches or more within 40 days , that is basically enough, and we have completed our task." Keating said.

   Hundreds of people study together and it can take a considerable amount of time to complete the training. After the speed and quality are improved in batches, according to Keating Road's estimation, the students in the first phase will be able to try to become the backbone in ten days. Some trainees assist in the training, and the number of people in each training session can be increased to several hundred.

"It's better this way." Compared to Keating who had been thinking about it all afternoon, Piaf naturally didn't think carefully in a short period of time, but she quickly accepted Keating's idea, "Then we have to make sure first, the training What are the contents?"

   "I think the training content must be streamlined to make way for the training cycle." Verak said, "Avoid a lot of complicated things that don't have much value at the moment to occupy too much time and consume too much energy."

   "Tell me, what do you think must be trained?" Keating asked after listening.

   The first one has no suspense.

   "Theory of Equality." Verak blurted out, "As a member of the Equality Association, if you don't even know what we are going to do, why we do it, and some deeper things, how can we be considered qualified."

"In terms of combat." Piaf followed closely, "I don't think everyone in our equal society must be able to use guns and kill people, but we must have a strong enough armed force. To capture the government building, we Enough manpower is needed, and the members in charge of combat must at least learn how to use weapons."

Verac and Piaf talked several times in a row, and Keating thought after listening: "The most important thing at the moment is the training of the theory of equality and combat capabilities. Other aspects are not necessary in a short time. In addition, We also need to learn to know people in the training, some people are good at management, some people are good at financial management, and sending them to fight will only erase their value."

   "Yes." Verak nodded.

"Almost all the official members of our Equality Association have a copy of Equality Theory. I dare not say how well they understand it. The basic content is still clear. Therefore, I think that when training this aspect, the proportion of time can be reduced and more time should be devoted to Give it to the combat training that has no foundation and requires long-term training to be effective." Piaf proposed again.

"It makes sense, then we will determine the detailed learning content and set the estimated training time." Keating said, "Besides, I also plan to prepare special training courses. Pick parts and do long, comprehensive studies."

  Explain some deeper things in "Theory of Equality" and exercise basic combat capabilities. These are all things that must be possessed after the Equality Association kicks off the frontal struggle and confronts the government for a long time.

   That is spiritual weapons and practical weapons.

   Only with all-round armament can we be invincible.

  But Keating doesn't want to be limited to this. His most valuable knowledge is more than that. He wants to cultivate more outstanding members who can stand on their own and provide different support for the Equality Association, just like Verac.

   He has some opinions on military affairs.

  He also has some insights into medicine.

  Politics, language, economics, management... He knows almost everything.

  If he can transfer what he has accumulated over the decades when he stood at the apex of this country, it will definitely inject a strong force into the Equality Association.

  And this is also in line with their original intention of establishing the training class early on, to train and discover outstanding talents.

"Well, I agree with Teacher Keating's idea." Verac faced Piaf and explained the situation to him, "Before the meeting, we heard that the training class of the Equality Society had been put on hold, so we wanted to start it again. At that time It is planned to use the advantages of Mr. Keating to train various talents, but I did not expect such a plan to be decided by chance in the meeting. We can only serve the plan first, and provide targeted training according to the needs of the plan. .”

"But do you still want to maintain the original intention without affecting the plan? Of course, no problem, I support it. What we need to do now is to help us open up the situation in the short term. What you really consider can be Provide us with an important part of the key strength in the future." Piaf also has a long-term vision. She agrees with Verac and Keating's idea of ​​setting up additional special training courses, and is even willing to provide support within her ability. "I only have one point about this. That said, don't overlook the power of women."

   "Of course." Verac didn't feel that gender differences would determine the quality of enthusiastic members of the Equality Association.

Piaf is used to men's contempt for women. She joined the Equality Association with the original intention of speaking out for women and striving for equality between men and women, and then realized in the Equality Association that the first thing to be achieved is equality between people. , just let go of the present, focusing on the new world that includes the present: "Women are being oppressed, their voices are less likely to be heard, and the environment they live in is worse. It seems that they are not born worthy of being with men. Equal rights, but this does not mean that they do not have enough ability to do the same things as you."

  The status quo of women's existence is indeed like this. Verac has seen many cruel facts that women have to face in the slums.

   "They just lack equal opportunities, they can be as good as anyone." Piaf said.

   She is a strong proof.

  Start a newspaper by yourself, write a novel, don't live according to the requirements of men, and be a free and independent woman.

  Villac nodded solemnly: "Then let this kind of equality be realized from our training class."

  The three of them discussed for a long time in the conference room. They originally agreed to go to rest at twelve o'clock anyway, but they talked about one o'clock in the morning unconsciously.

"Now the general things have been finalized. The work to be done tomorrow is to preliminarily determine the detailed training content and preliminary trainers." After nearly two hours of discussion, Keating breathed a sigh of relief and rubbed the cloth. Bloodshot eyes, ended the meeting, "Now go back and rest."

   "Well, you should go back to rest early, and only by maintaining ample energy can you get proportional feedback." Piaf got up and told Keating.

   Keating smiled back: "You too."

   "Then let's meet here at eight o'clock tomorrow." Verak looked at the clock and proposed a time.

   "Shouldn't it be nine o'clock? It's past one o'clock now, and the miscellaneous things and going to bed may be a bit too rushed." Piaf was thinking about Keating.

   "Time is very important. Maybe we can settle the training in two days. One day earlier means that we can recruit one more day of manpower and train one more day of things." Keating said.

Piaf only said so much out of concern for the elders, and since Keating explained that she was fine many times, she didn't force anything anymore: "Okay, let's meet here at eight o'clock tomorrow, and let the other Everything will be settled as soon as possible.”

  Verak let out a "huh".

   "Then I'll go first." Piaf left the meeting room first.

   "Teacher, is your body still able to bear it?" Verak asked about Keating's situation.

   "It's okay, I've been sitting in prison for too long, and now I'm desperate to make up for the wasted time." Keating slowly stood up and walked towards the door.

  Villac walked quickly to Keating, supported Keating with one hand, and opened the door of the conference room with the other: "You can persist more than me."

   "You are a good role model." Keating laughed.

   "You are also a good role model."

   While joking, the two went out and passed the main meeting room.

The battle plan for capturing the government building in the main conference room has not yet concluded. Morais is smoking a cigarette against the wall outside the door to soothe his nerves. After seeing Verak and Keating come out, he said, "You just finished talking? How did you go?" Sample?"

"The preliminary things have been finalized, and we will implement more detailed ones tomorrow." Verak replied, "By the way, combat training will take up a large proportion. You are a professional in this area. Let's discuss it together tomorrow. "

   "Okay, call me anytime tomorrow." Morais didn't know how late it would be tonight, but he still agreed to Veraker, "Comrade Keating, how are you? Can you stand up so late?"

   Keating said: "I'm fine, but you should also pay attention to rest, don't start the meeting too late."

"do not worry."

   "Then let's go first." Verac and Keating are going to return to the hotel next door to rest through the underground passage, and there will be a lot of work tomorrow.

"Hey, wait." Morais suddenly remembered something, threw the cigarette **** on the ground and stamped it out, took out two folded papers from his pocket and handed them to Verac, "Didn't you want me to get you a copy?" Poems written by Chris?"

  Villac took the paper, opened it and took a look at the name of the poem 'Internasional': "I forgot about it."

   "Okay, nothing to do, see you tomorrow." After handing the poem to Verak, Morais returned to the main conference room and continued to discuss matters with other cadres.

   "What is this?" Keating looked at the unfolded paper in Veraker's hand.

"Ah...it's a poem written by Chris before his death." Verac glanced roughly, "When I went to see Colin in the cemetery in the afternoon, I accidentally discovered that they also built a tomb for Chris, just because Chris He has a special status, so he can only be referred to as 'Internasional', which is this poem."

   Keating glanced at the content of the poem: "Very powerful, very magnificent."

   "Hmm." Verac was curious about what "Internasional" meant, and he put the paper away. "It's getting late, let's hurry back and rest."

   "Do you want to put Diaz, Nord, and Murphy in the first batch of students?" Keating asked on the way back.

  These three are very important people to Verak, and they trust Verak unconditionally: "Yes, it's not just basic training, I also hope that they can learn more from you."

   "Okay." Keating had no opinion.

   "The matter of gold, do you think we should arrange for someone to investigate now?" Verak was a little worried that gold is not so safe now.

  After they came out, they went straight to Laizein all the way, and they didn't even bother to go to Dunman's capital, Old South Treaty, to investigate the situation of gold.

"Don't worry, there's a civil war over there right now. It's very chaotic. Even if there is a real problem with gold, it won't be too long. We can go there in person after we finish capturing the government building." Keating is very concerned about gold. Be patient.

   Seeing that Keating was so calm, Veraker was naturally not in a hurry: "Okay, listen to you, let's talk about it after the busy period."

  (end of this chapter)

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