Malcolm felt that what Chad said made sense, and asked him to pick out a few schools with good reputations to investigate.
Chad checked the schools one by one, and found that there were only three schools with the best reputation.
Malcolm had already visited one, and there were two left.
One of them was mainly based on military practice, and there were also cultural courses.
In comparison, the second school was a little inferior. It mainly focused on strict management and was excellent at cultural courses. It encouraged children to learn culture while participating in activities.
Malcolm hesitated for a moment, and decided to continue to inspect the second one.
The second one really focused on cultural lessons...
After Malcolm went there, he found that there were very few materials and props for the students to participate in the actual combat drill.
It just used strict and militarized management to restrain students' behavior.
For such a school, Malcolm had never understood. Wasn't such a strict requirement for children a restraining to their nature?
When the principals heard that a big shot was coming to visit, they came to accompany him and began to introduce the construction of the school.
The vice-principal at the side followed silently, not forgetting to flatter the principal, "Everything in this school is arranged by the principal himself, and Mr. principal once served in Crana and was fortunate to be a subordinate of the National Investigation Bureau. He has really experienced this kind of militarized education, and he knows how to educate children well."
"The subordinate of the bureau?"
Chad's subordinate?
Or Shane's?
Malcolm looked back at Chad behind him, and raised his eyebrows at him meaningfully.
Chad took the blame out of nowhere, and just as he was about to explain, he saw Malcolm waving at him.
The vice-principal didn't understand what was going on, and was still bragging complacently. "Yes, it's Crana's current deputy director, Chad White's subordinate. Judged by the appearance of the two of you, you seem to be from Crana. Haven't you seen Mr. White?"
"However, it's normal if you haven't seen him. People from the National Investigation Bureau have always been elusive. You just need to know we have a very powerful militarized team. Send the children to us, and they will be well-behaved and sensible."
Chad, who was the center of the topic, didn't look well and the corners of his mouth was twitching.
He actually lied and boasted in front of him?
Moreover, the training of the National Investigation Bureau was performed by real soldiers.
When did it become a militarized team?
Did this vice principal have common sense?
He was very upset, but seeing that Malcolm was silent and very stable, he straightened his back and continued to pretend to be deep.
The principal, on the other hand, seemed to appreciate this kind of flattery, and waved his hand lightly.
"Keep it low-key. It's better not to let too many people know about this kind of thing. After all, it is the National Investigation Bureau in Crana, so it should not be underestimated."
The vice-principal said, "You're powerful and humble. Gentlemen, are you dehydrated? Sit down and have water?"
As he spoke, the vice-principal poured a glass of water for the principal first.
Malcolm said, "No, I have to hurry to the next one."
He glared at Chad, silently disapproving.
Didn't he check the list before submitting it to him?
What a weird school! A waste of time.
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