Of course, the true masters clearly weren't bothered by this. At least for Lear and gang, they passed the first level effortlessly. Such was the difference in thinking and mentality. Lear was ambitious. He wouldn't waste his time on such low levels, and would charge through the level as soon as he had a rough understanding of it. Moreover, he felt it was embarrassing to waste time at such places. Who knew if someone from the Saint Church was keeping an eye on them from a corner?
Wang Zheng saw this differently. The most basic areas were in fact the most significant areas. The core was never-changing. The so-called "higher levels" were just helping to develop one's specialisations. One's foundation was tempered at the lower levels.
Of course, this came from Bonehead's training and management right from the very beginning. The smaller something seemed, the more precious, and complicated changes came from seemingly simple things.