Lourdon: "I can produce over four thousand tree seeds each year, can you?"
Sores: "My three hundred plus children have all grown up, can you do that?"
Lourdon: "So where are they now?"
Sores: "I..."
…
"What's going on here?"
As soon as he approached Heine, he overheard such a matter, much like a patasi scouring the ground for melons.
"Your guest tried to complete the 'entry' task quickly by some unreasonable means."
Lourdon briefly explained the situation.
Sores did not interrupt, signaling that what had been said was true.
After listening, Heine couldn't help but feel a mix of laughter and tears.
No wonder Quercus had sought his help; he had been terrified by the "teacher."
At first, Sores thought the job was easy, just needing to write down what he knew.
But once he started, he realized how difficult it was to rely solely on himself.