Wesley Gordon looked around and then said, somewhat embarrassed, "Actually, I'm afraid I really don't have much more to teach Cindy Clarke. If I teach her what little I know, I'll soon run out of things to teach her. I'd be taking up the title of master while delaying her progress."
"I noticed this during the competition. She improved with each match. From every critique we provided, she took notes and made incremental improvements. And each time, she managed to come up with some new techniques. I reckon, what we can offer her is mostly wisdom accumulated from experience."
"Cindy's current weakness lies in her lack of practical experience in the kitchen," Wesley Gordon continued, "As for formal education, Santiago Longhurst has already provided her with that, which isn't a problem."
Hunter Clarke nodded, "I also feel that Cindy won't be able to stay in the first grade for long."