"Strong as an ox, dumb as a post!"
That was Anders Roland's assessment of his own apprentice.
Even though the Four Prestigious Schools lately mocked Rosewood College for having no worthy students, to the point that an incoming freshman snatched the honor of topping two lists, everyone was well aware of how powerful Fred Hoyle, who perennially dominated the Myrtle List, actually was.
And for David Jones to surpass Fred Hoyle and take first place at the age of nineteen, it's not unwarranted to call him a rare prodigy.
You have to realize that it's Star Calendar 1027 now, an era brimming with beast taming geniuses.
For David Jones to hold such a rare and prodigious title, one can imagine how much the leadership of the East Hua Country Beast Trainer Association values him.
Then you, this lad with thick eyebrows and wide eyes, kept repeating that David Jones is not as formidable as I am. Are you praising me or setting me up for failure?