Chapter 250
Chapter 250
-Why are you doing this?-
-What have we done so wrong?-
The Death Knights complained, but they could not resist when the Spirekeeper dismissed them and had to retreat.
"Thank you," Yi-Han expressed his gratitude, now able to enter the Spire's stable with ease.
"Be cautious. The beasts are generally ferocious," warned the Spirekeeper. True to his words, the creatures sleeping inside the stables were astonishing.
'Why do the professors ride such things?' Yi-Han wondered, eyeing the Hippogriffs, Shedus, Bicorns, Human-faced Birds, and Bos (Chinese unicorn) - rare and powerful monsters he had only read about in fairy tales.
Magic users, after all, were known for taming the strange and defining the mystical...
But why tame such dangerous creatures?
'I see why students are forbidden here.'
Fortunately, bringing a Griffin here would not seem out of place.
'The inner part is where the beasts rest...'
The Spire stables boasted a long structure, magically enlarged, making the opposite entrance invisible from the doorway.
Along the elongated corridor, sleeping beasts lay on both sides, leading to an exit that connected to the main building's outer wall. It was essentially an airstrip, designed for direct takeoff into the open sky.
'Didn't they say they check at the entrance?'
Yi-Han recalled the information he had heard. Though there appeared to be no inspection, those entering or leaving were checked at this airstrip.
Then the person in charge of the facility must be waiting...
?
As Yi-Han pondered this, the Spirekeeper walked ahead, and a horse emerged from inside.
?????
While Yi-Han blinked in surprise, the Spirekeeper communicated with the horse using paper and a quill.
-It's not dangerous, you say? I understand.-
'Ah, I've been too narrow-minded.'
If there were centaurs and minotaurs that could speak, a talking horse wasn't too shocking. Although it was still somewhat surprising...
You have permission.
"Excuse me?"
Yi-Han paused.
Permission for what?
You wanted to practice right? Try riding this Bicorn. It will help.
"..."
Yi-Han vowed never again to deceive kind people for his own benefit.
The Spirekeeper hadn't recommended the Bicorn to Yi-Han as a harsh lesson for his wicked thoughts. It was purely out of good intentions, although it turned out to be a lesson.
Riding a Bicorn, similar in build to a horse, meant that one could ride any wild horse.
"...Isn't that too dangerous, though?"
While taming a dragon could theoretically enable one to tame a wolf, no one suggested taming a dragon just to handle a wolf.
It's okay. This Bicorn is the kindest among these animals.
"..."
Yi-Han wore a reluctant expression.
By that logic, he would be the kindest person in the principal's office when with the skull principal and Boladi...
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Considering he needed to use this stable on weekends, he couldn't disappoint the Spirekeeper.
Resolved, Yi-Han decided to do his best to ride the Bicorn.
Complicated movements or acrobatics were unnecessary. He intended to approach with the most basic and safe movement, just a slight touch and then return.
"I am Yi-Han of the Wardanaz family. I respect your honor, your pride, and the pride flowing in your bloodline," he declared, recalling the words taught by Professor Bungaegor.
Yi-Han carefully stepped forward, aware that the more powerful the monster, the higher its intelligence and pride. This was especially true for fierce and wild creatures like Bicorns.
While Unicorns, with a single horn, were gentle and kind, Bicorns with two horns were the exact opposite. A wrong approach could lead to being impaled on their horns.
Suddenly, the Bicorn approached Yi-Han and rubbed its cheek against his face.
"What?" Yi-Han was utterly baffled and embarrassed by this unexpected, intimate gesture from the beast he had never seen before.
Was this a trap?
Ignoring Yi-Han's confusion, the Bicorn gently knelt down, inviting him to mount.
"...I respect you. Truly. You understand, right?" Yi-Han reiterated, worried that the Bicorn might show its true colors once he mounted.
The Bicorn snorted lightly, as if amused by his words, but did not reveal its true nature even after Yi-Han mounted. It calmly trotted to the airstrip and soared into the air.
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