There was only one teacher who gave classes at the school. His name was Peter Dublin.
Most people felt that the teacher was wise and thought that he knew everything. However, Milo always had doubts since people specialized in different professions, which meant people were usually only good at certain things.
So, how could it be possible for Mr. Dublin to be omniscient?
Milo had always been different from most other people as he liked to ponder questions that he came across. Later on, he found out from listening to Mr. Dublin’s lessons that this was known as dialectical logic.
Donti was sometimes bewildered because Milo would often oppose Mr. Dublin’s views, yet he still kept coming back to attend classes whenever he had free time.
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