Chapter 971
“You fool! You call this a blueprint? The building will collapse if you build it according to this design! You stupid imbecile!”
Michelangelo was raging and screaming at one of his students.
“I-I apologize!”
“Oh? Does saying sorry make up for everything?”
“N-No, sir!”
“I’m pretty sure I just said something about you apologizing just now.”
“I-I apologize for apologizing—no, I mean!”
“You imbecile!”
There was a saying about how geniuses were bound to be eccentric and hot-headed. Michelangelo was no exception to this; he would explode at his students in anger whenever his students made a mistake.
The problem with him was that he would treat even the tiniest mistake his students made as if it were a grievous sin. He wouldn't hold back whatsoever whenever he was berating them.
As a genius, Michelangelo simply couldn’t comprehend the stupidity of ordinary people, and small blunders always looked like huge failures in his eyes.
“Do it again.”
