Before this, they had also wondered if something was wrong with the spiritual trial stone. Their disciples were not inferior to the disciples of Monington in any way.
They were all carefully selected geniuses, with only a dozen or so entering each year. They couldn't accept being considered fools.
But now, seeing the undeniable difference, Sir Hudson suddenly spoke up, excitedly saying, "I know! I've figured it out! I know what's different!"
All the senior figures, including disciples, turned to look at him. The scene fell silent for a moment. They wondered if he had comprehended it.
Sir Hudson said subconsciously, "Although we're all human, everyone is different. What we need to do is to admit that there are geniuses in this world and to accept our own normalcy. We can better understand ourselves by recognizing the gap between us and others, and..."
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