Although Mr. Faraday isn't lacking, his greatest strength lies in experimental demonstration. Limited by not having received formal mathematical education in his early years, Mr. Faraday is always somewhat lacking in theoretical induction, which is also an important reason why Arthur is able to engage well with him.
Arthur escaped Arago and Guy Lusac's pursuit and found a quiet place to sit down.
Perhaps feeling anxious and distracted, he didn't even notice a young and beautiful lady sitting at the other end of the sofa.
Emily's heart was pounding; she could hardly believe that this noble youth from Britain was so bold, as all the ladies said that the folks from across the sea usually appeared more reserved compared to the noble bloodlines of France.
She looked at his vacant eyes and asked quietly with the typical courage of a Parisian lady: "I don't think I've seen you before. Did you just move to Paris?"