Chapter 131
Chapter 131
Everything about the story was wrong.
Professor Bungaegor was incredulous.
"Just a loyal beast..."
"Ah. Is that so?"
Yi-Han looked at Sharakan again. Sharakan wagged its tail happily.
"Come here, Sharakan. I am actually trusting you."
Sharakan rushed towards him, barking joyfully.
Yi-Han stroked Sharakan, thinking he should give it the sausage he planned to give to Gainando later.
Professor Bungaegor looked at this scene with disdain.
'But the fact that no special magic treatment was done means...'
Either the Madman, no, Professor Mortum hadn't cast any special magic and yet this undead summon was showing such loyalty, or it was one of two things.
Either Sharakan was unusually fond of people (the likelihood was as much as Gonadaltes becoming kind and compassionate), or Yi-Han's presence was simply too overpowering.
Beasts like Sharakan were sensitive to hierarchy. It made sense for such a creature to show loyalty to a master like Yi-Han, who exuded tremendous mana.
Other mages had to use all sorts of magic, arcane knowledge, and tricks to tame such beasts, but Yi-Han did it effortlessly.
And most baffling of all, the person himself was unaware of it.
If Professor Bungaegor's friends, who were well-versed in monster and beast taming, were here, they would have discussed this event for hours.
"Good job, Sharakan. I trusted you."
Though those who really trusted wouldn't say such words, Sharakan seemed pleased nonetheless.
Professor Bungaegor, struck by a thought, asked,
"Wait. Why do you trust Sharakan but not that... white horse?"
"Eh?"
Yi-Han looked at Professor Bungaegor as if he was asking something obvious.
"Well, Sharakan has always been loyal, whereas that Niffirg has been kicking and biting me."
For Yi-Han, trusting Niffirg was difficult.
The creature that caused so much trouble suddenly becoming docile was suspicious.
Moreover, Niffirg was among the most intelligent and cunning horses in the stable.
Whether it was fed a potion, enchanted, or had a lineage mixed with other monsters, it seemed several times smarter than other horses.
Such a sudden change in behavior was even more suspicious!
Huhiihihiing!
Niffirg protested desperately, pawing the ground with its hooves.
Of course, a horse suddenly behaving like that was suspicious, but griffins were creatures like that.
If someone they didn't recognize as their master tried to ride them, they would never accept it, but once they recognized a master, they would show loyalty proud magical creatures.
But being mistaken for a horse and misunderstood, Niffirg was frustrated to death.
"See? That's exactly what I mean."
Huhiiing!!
Niffirg, giving up on convincing Yi-Han, wailed crazily at Professor Bungaegor.
Its message was clear.
Remove the magic!!
Professor Bungaegor avoided Niffirg's gaze.
'It can't be.'
The effort it took to transform a healthy griffin into a horse.
Considering the cost of potions and magic elixirs alone, it was unthinkable.
No matter how much a potion was given or magic was cast to make a horse ferocious, it couldn't truly be like a monster.
Having a monster transformed into a horse in the stable was necessary for freshmen to get used to real monsters later.
"What do you think?"
"Yes. Having heard your explanation, it seems your words have some merit. Unlike Sharakan, Niffirg might be hiding its true feelings."
Huhiihiing! Huhiihihihing!
Niffirg glared at Professor Bungaegor as if wanting to kill her.Visitt for the latest updates
'Just wait until this transformation wears off!'
"I shall take my leave now. Enjoy your walk and return safely."
"Yes, please go ahead."
Huhiiing!! Huhiihihihing!!
"Stop it, Niffirg. I will trust you."
Hurt by his master's insincere words, Niffirg kicked the ground with his hind legs in sorrow. Sharakan tapped Niffirg with his tail, as if to console him.
'Let's find a way to break the spell together...'
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