Chapter 112
Chapter 112
Yi-Han was unaware of the incredible opportunity that lay before him the affectionate loyalty of a griffin.
"Dammit!" Professor Bungaegor coughed out in frustration. Yi-Han, with a look of concern, handed her the smoking pipe, asking, "Did you swallow something wrong?"
"No, not that!" The professor was exasperated. Who was worrying about whom? Professor Bungaegor calmed herself and then suggested, "Why don't you try being a bit more kind to it?"
"How can I be any kinder here?" Yi-Han replied with a slight hint of confusion in his voice. His sincerity was so evident that even Bungaegor had no retort. Unknown to the students, Bungaegor had been keeping a watchful eye on the stables. It was only natural, considering she had entrusted her beloved horses to the care of the freshmen.
And Yi-Han had been sincerely taking care of the griffin. It was unusual for a boy of noble birth to show such dedication. The griffin's affection was not just because Yi-Han had saved its life; the care he had shown beforehand played a significant part too.
But that was a different matter. Right now, not trusting the griffin was a separate issue.
"Is there a problem with how I feed it or groom it?" Yi-Han inquired.
"No, it's not that... It's about trust and faith," Bungaegor explained.
The white horse nodded as if urging her to continue.
Yi-Han wasn't easily convinced. "Being kind and trusting blindly are two different things, Professor. Isn't the latter irresponsible?"
Silence fell. The boy from the Wardanaz family was making valid points today. Training an animal while overlooking its instincts and blindly trusting it wasn't a good practice. Trust and love were necessary, but so was a degree of skepticism.
But still...!
Heehee!
The white horse snorted in agreement.
"Look at that. It gets angry right away," Yi-Han observed.
"Fine. Handle it yourselves," Bungaegor gave up, turning away as the horse glared at her.
Yonaire, curious, asked, "What's that horse's name? It doesn't respond even when called."
The stable horses understood when they were called by name, but the white horse seemed to refuse to understand.
To be precise, it refused to understand.
-No matter what name you give it, it seems like it doesn't like it.-
-Isnt it just that it has a bad temper?-
-No. Maybe it's because it's not a name it likes.-
-Isnt it just that it has a bad temper?-
-It may have originally had a different name, so let's ask the professor later.-
-I think it just has a bad temper.-
Bungaegor was slightly taken aback by the conversation. Thankfully, she has turned away, saving her from revealing her expression to the students.
"Nif... Niffirg," She said.
"Niffirg... That's an unusual name."
"Niffirg," Yi-Han repeated, looking at the white horse. "Is that right, Niffirg?"
The horse shook its head as if in disapproval. Yi-Han, watching this, concluded, "It just has a bad temper."
Thanks to Professor Bungaegor's persuasion of the river spirit, the students who arrived later could easily give water to the animals. The students who had struggled earlier grumbled, "That's not how you're supposed to give them water."
"Do those guys even know how hard it is to water them when the water spirit is angry? That's the real challenge."
Yi-Han approached Professor Bungaegor, who was busy recording scores and fidgeting with her smoking pipe.
"Why? Wardanaz, your score is perfect. No need to worry."
"It's not because of that, but I have something to ask. While reading a book, I came across the name of a monster I haven't heard before."
"Speak," prompted the professor.
"Do you know of a monster named Sharakan?"
"The King of Leopards," Professor Bungaegor replied, tapping her smoking pipe to clean it. "According to the legends of the mountain dwellers, it was born between the rocky mountains and leopards. That's why it's worshipped by leopards."
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