"What do you think I'll teach you in this class... How to showcase your personal creativity in your portfolio? Inspiration for composition, layout design?"
In the classroom, Professor Watter wrote the word PORTFOLIO flamboyantly on the blackboard with chalk.
"No, those are all nonsense!"
The elder gentleman turned around, facing the faces of numerous students in the art classroom, tapping the podium with chalk as he spoke.
"Are these things important?"
"Of course they're important, but these are things you should have learned in the past thirteen years at Fitz. Now you only have a few months left in your middle school era. If you expect to join the advanced class and have it turn iron into gold like a magic stone, I'm sorry, I don't have that ability, nor is it realistic."
Watter stretched out a finger and said coldly, "The only thing I can teach you is... detail."
