Richelle Dunn spoke very directly as well.
If some people who care about seniority heard this, they would probably be angry.
But Professor Feynman was straightforward, and after listening to her explanation, he apologized with a smile.
"I'm sorry, I was too one-sided in my thinking. Like Professor Kingston said, I haven't seen such a promising talent in many years, so I wish I could teach him everything I know," he said.
Richelle quickly thanked him.
"Timothy is still a child, and as parents, we want him to grow up, but we also hope that he can grow up like other children, under the love and care of his parents and siblings."
Professor Feynman nodded, "Indeed, you have thought more comprehensively and thoroughly. From now on, we'll mainly use video teaching."
The main issues were agreed upon, and the conversation became more relaxed and enjoyable.
Richelle had heard from Timothy before that his master was quite fond of the manor's scenery.