"Oh."
Liu Zheng nodded.
"Young man, don't you find that surprising?"
Dickens hadn't expected such a response.
"Not surprising, humans evolved from apes after all, and are still considered a type of animal."
He shrugged.
"Apes? No, according to our research, humans were originally meant to be a beast like a wolf."
Dickens shook his head.
"That works too, wolves sound even cooler."
Liu Zheng said.
"Don't you find that disgusting? Noble humans originally being lowly beasts."
Dickens asked curiously.
"Then do you believe in the existence of the soul?"
He countered.
"Of course I do, in fact, I have indeed seen ghosts."
Dickens replied.
"So what do you think is noble, the body or the soul?"
"Certainly the soul. Just like my teacher Master Albert, his soul is grand like the stars in the sky."
Dickens said without hesitation.