No joke, the dean of the Agricultural College… actually doesn't quite understand crop cultivation.
He's in charge of the Agricultural College, mainly focusing on administrative tasks, ensuring the college's development.
Ultimately, he reached the required Cultivation Level and has a fair approach to things, so the academy entrusted this responsibility to him.
In stark contrast is the A-level professor next to him, here to take on a project.
This person's Cultivation Level is also sufficient, qualifying him to take over as dean, yet he prefers research and has no interest in administrative work.
It's often said there are many bookworms in higher academies, and it's indeed true.
After all, conducting research isn't necessarily less profitable; securing a major project can be as lucrative as administrative work.
The key is that research results not only bring monetary rewards but also fame—life revolves around fame and fortune!
