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Being challenged by his own students wasn't new to Charles. Before this, Jean had already argued with him several times due to their differing views.

That was exactly why Hank was worried. He hoped the man wouldn't lose confidence again just because another student chose to defy him.

But Charles simply shook his head. "No, I'm fine, Hank. I was just thinking... if I had let go earlier, if I hadn't forced my own ideas onto these kids, would things have turned out better ...

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