"Good day, Teacher. I'm not sure if the materials I sent you earlier reached your hands."
As one of the earliest apprentices to embrace the concept of being a War Mage, he was vastly different from the other apprentices.
Unlike his opportunistic companion, and different from those first batch of apprentices who visibly had little potential for growth in magic and could only drift along with arrangements from the Duchy of England.
Anderson still remembered what Kael had said during a lecture:
"Do not lose your composure when you're downhearted."
That sentence, at that time, completely changed his own decadent and confused state.
It was the first time he intensely felt that a true teacher was not only about education but also about conveying the correct principles and ideas.
A true teacher should not trample on the dignity of students under the guise of 'educating and cultivating' them.