In the morning, William attended a foundational class in the main lecture hall, only to find it somewhat dull.
Even the university-level courses seemed overly simplistic to William, who had profound insights into many core subjects.
Rather than listening to someone else in class, he'd be better off heading to the library to read on his own.
After entering the library, William simply strolled leisurely through the aisles. If he wished, he could, in just a day, finish reading all the books in the library without physically flipping through a single one.
It would have been too mundane to just sit idle, so William picked up a copy of John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath" and settled into a chair next to the bookshelf.
Even William had to admit, Steinbeck was an unparalleled genius in portraying the raw realities of society. His prowess in storytelling was simply unmatched.