Dex-chan lover
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I think your overreaching here. Your view is based on the condition that he knows more about his sister then what he actually knows. For him he thinks his smart sister simply stopped trying at some point. He actually thinks he's now the more intelligent one. Why? Because he has spent no time with her since then. Then his used to be smart sister doesn't bring in the grades that she should. He believes she just slacks off because he can't that there might be a reason his sister's grades aren't high.you can also notice that deep down he knows she's smarter than him, like even after many years he doesn't realize Bernardetta as a kid was vastly knowledgeable, like those words felt like an incantation but years later he should realize what she was actually saying, he still respected her when he saw her talking with their dad how she was glowing saying the same incantations, but in the end his mother poison won (she clearly made the tutors praise him too).
when she was teaching Aini he felt her disdain for her inability to learn as a personal attack as he knows he's inferior, he shouldn't feel like that as he himself said he's the top grade student, sadly he doesn't know she was asked to let his brother surpass her. Also he let his simping took him over.
Next he wasn't exactly wrong about her teaching method. His view that a commoner who suddenly has to know what an aristocrat knows in a short amount of time would be innately difficult is true. It would be hard and we have seen other stories where the newcomer often struggles to learn all the aristocracy had to learn. This is where a lot of library scenes happen.
This leads to the 3 main problems. 1st we have a mish-mash of personnel. We have a brilliant person teaching a person who is not trying to learn and a tag along who gets in the way. See unlike those other protags the saint holds no drive to learn. She doesn't care. The tag along can't see the fault in the saint and stops all tries to reprimand the saint. Lastly our brilliant lady here did make a mistake in trying to hold her level to the standard but that's because she doesn't know she is extraordinary. She holds no knowledge of her value so easy things to her wouldn't be easy things for anyone else.