The man continued, "The knowledge you learn from books is nothing but dead things."
"The world is always in motion. People must constantly adapt to fit their circumstances and living conditions."
"It's the same for plants. The information you study was researched and recorded by others."
"It may only be accurate in certain situations—it is not always absolutely true in every case."
Khorvath was taken aback. She glanced at the man, then looked again at the Moon Blossom and asked, "You mean…"
"That's right," the man nodded. "Knowledge isn't fixed. You must constantly update and innovate."
"Most importantly…" The man pointed at Khorvath and continued, "You have to cast aside your arrogance and ego—that is what truly matters."
Hearing this, Khorvath lowered her head in shame. She let out a deep sigh, then said, "What… is your name?"
"Me?" The man laughed loudly, "Hahahaha… People often call me madman, so I nearly forgot my real name."
"You can call me… Elgar."
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