Regarding Gawain's third request, Viscount Andrew agreed with equal readiness.
Although he didn't know why Gawain wanted to bring so many people who were literate in words and numbers to his territory, he wasn't too interested in that. In his heart, that was the most insignificant request amongst the three. Although literate people were the minority, to the prosperous Tanzan Town, finding such a group of people who were educated yet down and out wasn't that difficult. He could easily pull out a number of them from the chambers of commerce and churches.
Long-term purchase of magic materials at a low price, gathering people, recruiting middle- to low-level intellectuals; after he was done with these three matters, Gawain then seemed to casually mention those ancient remains that Viscount Andrew had dug out from under his own territory.