"Baron Hudson, you're too kind. My main purpose for this visit is to exchange magic knowledge. The great Kemboy, a famous magician, once said: exchange leads to progress."
The magic in the Southeastern Province is not prosperous. Especially in the counties of Layton and Wharton, only you and I are magicians. We should become closer in the future."
..."
After hearing what Baron Caryo said, Hudson could only complain internally. What should come will come, but he didn't expect it to come so quickly.
Originally, Hudson thought he was knowledgeable (having read all the books in his collection). Even if his professional knowledge was limited, he could blurt out random topics to get by.
Theoretically, there's some flaw, but it could be attributed to his lack of systemic education.
At the very least, last time when he was talking with Miss Melissa, he barely managed to get by, even learning some basic common sense about magicians.