As Pasha Farzah sat down and then calmed down hearing Alexander's explanation, he was suddenly embarrassed, and then angry at himself for being so easily shaken.
To think a man of his age and experience would let his minds conjure up such baseless thoughts really made him want to bury his head in the sand in shame.
While Alexander had a regretful but also funny look on his face as tried to stifle his laughter.
Though he could somewhat understand the reaction given how superstitious the general environment everyone grew up in was.
But feeling the longer he stayed quiet, the greater his chance of bursting into laughter and embarrassing the aged Pasha, he quickly spoke up,
"The people are told that our medical skills are gifts from the gods. But really, it is through the acquisition of knowledge we are able to cure them. And it is in this room we acquire that knowledge, through studying these human bodies." Alexander grandly gestured.