"I think you're wasting too much time on other explorations, and it's not a good idea." Professor Jack, who went to Egypt and found the Rosetta Stone with Leonard Ethan last time, was somewhat puzzled by his recent actions.
"Honestly, you would have made a far greater contribution if you had focused solely on Egyptology. For example, if this book you compiled were published a month earlier, the whole world's Egyptology would have progressed a month."
"Your words are a bit exaggerated. After all, I just found a key before, and with this key, I think others should be able to continue along this path."
"But they don't have your talent in this area," said Professor Jack firmly. "Even if you had made a lot of preparations before, I don't think anyone else would have been able to compile an ancient Egyptian language dictionary in such a short time."