Ves enjoyed the little impromptu Q&A session. He formed a lot of new thoughts and became exposed to different viewpoints in the process of satisfying the curiosity of his students.
Still, his class had to go on, so he urged his students to set aside what questions they had left and practice their skills with the superfabs.
It was satisfying to see how far his students had come. All 100 of them had already received enough guidance and practice to pass his course.
The study load was not light, but the students did not dare to slack off and skip their homework in a course taught by a tier 3 galactic citizen.
Ves already knew that the less talented students such as Klaus Robar-Fulton had shortened their sleeping hours in order to squeeze additional hours of practice time in their schedule.
Their devotion to their studies was admirable, but it was not healthy for them to work at such a high intensity for a sustained amount of time.