Chapter 962: The Gun Mismatch

Gao Guang anticipated Otto's anticipation, and Otto anticipated that Gao Guang would anticipate his anticipation.

Gao Guang was in agony.

The pain didn't come from being buried in paperwork, but from knowing he was being overwhelmed by Otto's flood of information, yet still having to struggle in these waters under the guise of learning or risk drowning.

It was the sense of powerlessness, the agony of knowing it's a trap yet still having to jump into it, that truly pained Gao Guang.

Even though he was already exhausted, Jane just wouldn't leave; she had to supervise the whole process, and ten-plus hours had passed with Jane still patiently watching Gao Guang learn.

Like a mother overseeing her child's studies, though only a teacher's wife, it seemed normal for her to supervise the apprentice's studies in place of the teacher.