Chapter 244
Chapter 244
Ach, what a mistake I've made.
Yi-Han regretted his response immediately.
Perhaps still fatigued, his words had come out before he fully thought them through.
Have you ever worked as a professor? What a demeaning question to ask.
-I'm not that wise,- the giant answered, slightly embarrassed.
"...Ah, I see."
Fortunately, the matter passed without issue.
"Understood. Shall we play another game of chess then?"
Even if the opponent seemed a bit professorial, what could Yi-Han do? Grateful for the help he had received, he decided to respect the other's slightly unreasonable requests.
And the giant did seem quite powerful.
-No. A wager must be fair.-
"A game as fair as chess, where else would you find it..."
The giant ignored Yi-Han's comment as if he hadn't heard it.
-I'll need to find another wager. What would be a good one-
"...This seems like a bad bet."
Yi-Han whispered to Jijel, who nodded slightly in agreement.
"Is there no way to overpower him?"
"Moradi. Can't you see his size?"
Yi-Han was incredulous.
Asking if there was a way to overpower such a powerful giant.
Was he being told to simply die?
"The King of the Frost Giants was bigger, and you attacked him."
"...Then why did you move the rook earlier?"
Cornered, Yi-Han changed the subject cunningly. Caught off guard by the sly attack, Jijel was at a loss for words.
"You call that a conversation...?!"
-What would be good... A ball game wouldn't have enough players, riddles were done last time... A drinking contest?-
Jijel, unable to hold back, sharply retorted.
"If a wager must be fair, how can a drinking contest be considered a fair duel?"
-You misunderstand. It's not about drinking the most.-
"Then what?"
-Alchemists often engage in this kind of wager, but of course, you wouldn't know, being only a first-year.-
The giant kindly explained what the drinking duel entailed.
Once the contest began, alchemists would use various ingredients and potions to create a drink for their opponent.
The receiving alchemist would drink it, then create a new concoction for the other to consume.
-The one who collapses first loses.-
"...Wait. This isn't about drinking, it's about potions?"
Yi-Han hesitated upon hearing the explanation.
Using ingredients and potions meant it was essentially a potion, right?
-Right? It's a metaphor. And as I said, if you think it's unfair, you don't have to accept it.-
"Uh... No, it sounds quite interesting."
-Really?-
The giant looked at Yi-Han with a puzzled expression.
In fact, as the student beside Yi-Han had implied, this contest was in the giant's favor.
While a magic-wielding mage might have strong resistance to potions, a giant inherently had even greater resistance.
-I'll give you another chance to choose.-
"No, thank you. Even though I look like this, I took the top spot in the Alchemy class."
"..."
"..."
Jijel and the giant exchanged glances, unsure what to say.
'Wardanaz, this guy... Is he still half-asleep?'
-Hmm. Being top in a first-year class doesn't mean you've learned everything in Alchemy.-
The giant voiced his concern.
Of course, Yi-Han had a different strategy in mind.
'If it's a contest of resistance, I surely won't lose.'
Based on his past experiences, Yi-Han was confident.
Great mana equated to tremendous resistance.
But revealing this to his opponent could change the nature of the wager. So, Yi-Han tried his best to appear like a clueless first-year student.
'Ill just act like Gainando.'
"For a genius like me, almost everything can be understood just by attending the first-year classes. Why bother studying more?"
"..."
-...Yes, right. I understand. Still, objectively speaking, it's an unfavorable wager... If you win, I'll allow an additional reward. You may take anything you want from my house.-
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