The two-week exchange program ended quickly, and the process left participants very satisfied; at least, most of them believed they had gained a lot from the experience.
Especially for many, Leonard Ethan's alchemy demonstration this time was definitely an unexpected windfall, giving them a full opportunity to understand the Ancient Egyptian Language and the art of ancient Alchemy.
According to what Leonard knew, almost everyone wanted a copy of the film and television materials shot during his previous Alchemy demonstrations and tried to translate Latin into their own mother tongues.
Indeed, in theory, researchers of Mysticism would typically have mastery of Latin, but the so-called researchers were not held to low standards. They were usually professional scholars or people with a special ability level of knowledge.
Hence, for many who call themselves enthusiasts of mysticism, they needed materials made in their native languages to continue their own research.