Chapter 257
Chapter 257
"You passed," declared the demon, motioning for the next student to approach, signaling for the successful candidate to clear the way quickly.
"???"
The students behind Yi-Han were visibly baffled, whispering among themselves.
"What about that conversation qualified as a pass?" one student wondered aloud.
"Ah! Perhaps it was his polite greeting?" another speculated.
Yi-Han, overhearing his peers, thought there might be merit to that idea. Though unintentional, his courteous greeting had evidently appealed to the demon.
"Indeed... I have learned something. It was my polite greeting that made the difference," Yi-Han reflected proudly on his habit of always flattering people politely.
What folly, theres nothing to gain by flattering The demon corrected him.
"What? What are you talking about?"
"Your mana was a satisfactory trade condition for your pass," the demon explained.
"Wait a moment!"
Professor Rosine, unable to contain herself, interrupted and pulled the demon aside.
"Mr. Orifulas, this is unacceptable. You must work diligently."
Am I not being diligent?
"You just did it carelessly," Professor Rosine chided sternly.
Orifulas, a powerful demon bound by contract, protested in a wronged tone, "I was told to pass students who bring valid contract terms."
For a mage, rhetoric and eloquence were more crucial than one might think, especially when encountering beings more powerful than oneself. Mages who relied solely on strength and lacked wisdom were helpless in such situations. In contrast, a clever mage could turn crises into opportunities, even when facing stronger entities. Learning how to understand and persuade beings from other realms from the first year was vital.
Just passing him like that is wrong!
But the mana is sufficient... Must I make an unreasonable objection?
Rosine had no response to that. After all, it was meant to be a practical exercise.
To species like demons, who subsist on mana, regular supply of mana was always a popular contract term. This supply far exceeded the scale imagined by ordinary mages. mages, made of flesh and bone, could survive without magic, never fully understanding the insatiable hunger of demonic beings.
More. Much more!
This was why deals with demons often involved dark offerings and dark magic - fulfilling a demon's mana needs by normal means was impossible.
But occasionally, a mage possessed exactly what a demon desired, without any special preparations, just like now.
"...Very well. But at least give him a stern warning," Professor Rosine conceded.
Understood.
Orifulas called Yi-Han over again, remarking, "Relying solely on one's mana to make deals with demons is indeed foolish."
"...Who would be so insane?" Yi-Han expressed his astonishment.
Could a mage really approach a demon, saying, 'Let's make a deal!' just because they had ample mana? That sounded more foolish than mage-ly...
A guy like that always comes out every now and then. Remember this well. Underestimating a demon is..."
Orifulas seated Yi-Han and began listing '101 Reasons to Be Wary of Demons.'
Yi-Han wondered what he had done wrong.
Didnt he just give me a pass?
Do you understand now?
"Yes, thanks to Mr. Orifulas, it's crystal clear. I will never hastily attempt to contract with demons solely based on my mana."
Good, that's enough then.
"But Mr. Orifulas,"
What is it?
"Why are you working for the empire under a contract?"
Yi-Han asked out of pure curiosity. Knowing the terms of Orifulas's contract could be useful for future reference.
'Gold? Gems? Mana? Sacrifices?'
I was tricked into this contract.
Yi-Han's face hardened, his expectations unmet.
So be careful when you make contracts. Understand? They can be this dangerous.
"Ah... yes."
Yi-Han was shocked.
To think that the demon had been deceived into forced labor...
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