In their understanding, these skills they learned have no place to be applied later.

Practicing medicine?

That's a man's job, nowadays, where can you find women being doctors?

Farming?

That's physical work, they don't know how to farm either.

Bookkeeping?

We have accountants for that, they have nothing to do with it.

This is also the princess's dilemma, unable to apply what they have learned, it's just empty talk.

Once they can't earn money with their own hands, any subsequent actions are simply groundless.

The teachers also fell silent in front of the screen.

Because they deeply understand that changing these things is not something that can be done overnight.

Just like how despite our extensive propaganda efforts, in some remote areas, the idea of male superiority and female inferiority still prevails.

Things like aborting pregnancies when it's a girl are not uncommon.

But then I said, "Princess, aren't you recruiting soldiers and buying horses?"

"Yes."

"Then your military camp needs someone to keep accounts, right?"

"Don't wars require provisions?"

"If someone gets injured, there must be someone to treat them, right?"

Upon hearing this, the princess immediately understood, "You've awakened me!"

I told her, there was once a great man here who said, "A single spark can start a prairie fire."

When you sow a seed, there will be a day when it sprouts.

"Will I live to see that day?"

"At least you've planted hope."

With hope, everything is possible.

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