Takumi, Keqing, and Shenhe arrived at the General Affairs Department.
The first task was to set up a registration process.
Shenhe then made copies of the documents and handed them over to the Propaganda Department to be posted publicly.
At the same time, Keqing took copies back to Liyue Harbor.
Currently, there were no computers in Liyue Harbor.
Computers were only available in the offices at Guili Plains, and most people were still in the process of learning how to use them.
Thus, widespread adoption in Liyue Harbor was not yet feasible.
Keqing had to personally handle the distribution.
For Qingce Village, others would be responsible for delivery.
It was too far for Takumi to send Shenhe all the way there.
When the school enrollment announcement was posted in Guili Plains, many people quickly gathered to read it.
After reading the notice, everyone was thrilled.
"It's really free admission!"
"Although we have to pay for books and materials, the costs are quite low."
"If we study alchemy, we'll need to buy some equipment later on."
"Of course, those who excel in their studies will receive equipment from the school."
"Besides alchemy, there are many other subjects to learn."
"Wow!"
"I'll have my kids enroll in a few days!"
"There's so much to learn?"
"This is amazing."
The announcement immediately ignited excitement among the people.
The school had various subjects to offer.
Of course, younger students had to start from the basics.
Those who had previously studied in private schools would need to take an entrance exam.
Their placement would be determined based on their performance.
It wouldn't be unusual to see students of different ages studying together in the same class.
Everything was just beginning, and in a few years, the system would be fully established.
Additionally, older students who advanced quickly could skip grades as needed.
Takumi planned to gradually refine the system over time.
Meanwhile, in Inazuma, the first fleet carrying grain finally arrived at the port.
Kamisato Ayato had received news in advance and instructed Thoma to bring people to unload the shipment.
As soon as the ships docked, workers began unloading the supplies.
Seeing this, Thoma approached the fleet's representative.
"Where are the items the young lady asked you to bring?"
Kamisato Ayaka had sent back a large shipment, and Thoma needed to ensure everything arrived safely.
Upon hearing Thoma's question, the fleet's representative quickly responded:
"Lord Thoma, everything is here."
He pointed to several large crates on the ship.
Thoma's eyes lit up at the sight of the cargo.
"Great!"
"Men, carefully unload these crates."
"Handle them with care."
"Some of these items are gifts for the Shogun—do not damage them."
Ayaka had specifically instructed them to be cautious.
Inside these crates were new mobile phones, including one designated for the Shogun.
Ayato planned to personally deliver it to her later.
The crates were carefully carried off the ship.
Thoma opened one of them, revealing a neatly packed box of mobile phones.
Another crate contained larger boxes.
It appeared to be televisions.
Although he wasn't entirely sure how they worked, Ayaka had provided instructions.
Once unboxed, placed in the living room, and connected to a power supply, they would receive signals from Liyue's broadcast network.
Fortunately, the Kamisato estate already had electricity.
Even the electricians sent by Liyue had been invited by the Kamisato clan to assist in city planning.
Ayato intended to bring electricity to all of Inazuma City.
That was why the technicians were still stationed there.
After confirming that everything was in order, Thoma ordered the shipment to be taken to the Kamisato estate.
As for the food supplies, other workers were responsible for distributing them to various locations.
Next, Thoma had to visit Watatsumi Island.
He was tasked with delivering a mobile phone to the Sangonomiya Shrine.
The former Resistance Army was no longer an opposition force.
Inazuma's civil unrest had ended.
Although Thoma wasn't privy to the full details, he knew Ayato had played a role in swiftly resolving the conflict.
Now, Inazuma was entering a period of stability and reconstruction.
The once food-scarce nation now had ample supplies.
Additionally, a surge of merchants was arriving in Inazuma, eager to do business.
Everything seemed to be heading in a positive direction.
Even the Fatui had gone quiet.
Not long ago, the Shogun had executed many of their operatives.
This had struck fear into their ranks.
Even the Thunder Manifestation had gone dormant, as if wary of the Shogun's wrath.
Though the likelihood of the Shogun suddenly appearing to eliminate it was low, the entity still remained cautious.
Thoma returned to the Kamisato estate with the newly arrived mobile phones.
Ayato was already waiting for him.
"Did you bring everything back?" Ayato asked.
Thoma nodded.
"Yes, my lord."
"Everything is here."
He opened one of the boxes.
Ayato carefully picked up a phone and examined it.
The sleek design impressed him.
"It's beautiful."
He picked up the instruction manual and started reading.
Thoma also retrieved a phone and began reviewing the manual.
After familiarizing themselves with the device, they inserted their SIM cards and turned them on.
"The young lady mentioned we need to register a chat account first."
"Is this the app?" Thoma asked, pointing to the icon on the screen.
He tapped on it and followed the instructions to create an account.
Ayato did the same.
Once registered, they added Ayaka as a friend by entering her phone number.
Her profile, displaying her picture, soon appeared on the screen.
Both sent friend requests, though she hadn't responded yet.
She was likely busy and hadn't checked her phone.
They didn't mind and instead continued exploring the device's features.
Ayato even began taking selfies.
"I look great!"
"This is truly a fantastic invention."
"I'll send one of these to the Shogun later."
"And I need to visit Watatsumi Island to deliver a phone to the Divine Priestess."
"This was a request from the Shrine."
"I also need to send some to the Grand Narukami Shrine."
After a few moments of admiring the device, Ayato carefully put it away.
He hadn't forgotten his other responsibilities—he still needed to distribute these gifts to the key figures in Inazuma.