"Mr Mag's advice is all on point. You've solved many problems that troubled us for a long time. We should've consulted you sooner." Bourell kept the paper solemnly and looked at Mag sheepishly.
He had serious reservations when he first undertook the steam engine locomotive project. But, as the project went on, he began to admire Mag, the designer.
Mag had immediately pointed out the crux of the problems after his assessment, and provided the simplest solutions. This made Bourell admire him even more.
A far-fetched idea, yet he was able to make it work. He was definitely a genius.