Chapter 282
Chapter 282
"...Excellent. A perfect score is deserved."
"Thank you."
The skeleton warrior moved to the left, then to the right. It spun three times in place before doing a somersault in the air. Finally, it performed an elegant ballet move.
Fortunately, Gonadaltes kindly obliged Yi-Han's request, which could have been considered unreasonable if pushed too far.
"Thank you, Gonadaltes."
The skeleton warrior hurriedly nodded its head, seemingly wary for some unknown reason.
"You may return..."
Poof!
Yi-Han, who had returned to his seat, tilted his head. "That's a bit strange."
"A skeleton doing ballet?" Gainando looked at Yi-Han with eyes that seemed to say 'You're saying this now?'
"No, the professor's expression."
Just as Yi-Han could read the emotions of spirits, he could also read the emotions of the professor. In fact, the professor was easier to read than spirits, as she was more blatant about it.
"Well, that's to be expected," Gainando said.
"?"
"You named the skeleton warrior that way."
His friends nodded in agreement, implying they understood. Yi-Han was puzzled.
"It's not the first time you've heard it, right?"
"Even if you hear it multiple times, it's still hard to get used to, isn't it?"
As they were having this conversation, it was Gainando's turn.
"Gainando, be careful," Yi-Han said.
"Yeah," Jijel added.
Gainando, who was about to go up with a nervous expression, made a touched face at his friends' encouragement.
"Don't overdo it and cause an accident. Just give up appropriately and come over here," Yi-Han advised.
"Don't try to show off on your own. You're not a Wardanaz," Jijel warned.
"..."
Gainando snorted at his friends, who were clinging to him and trying to hold him back, as they had already failed on their first attempt.
"Hmph! You losers!"
"Gainando... You will end up coming over here..." Yi-Han said ominously.
"Gainando, when you swung your staff, did you swing it clockwise or counterclockwise? Try to recall," Jijel asked.
Yi-Han was impressed. These guys, who couldn't perform the magic they were supposed to, were first-class when it came to interfering.
"But I've already figured out the method," Gainando declared confidently. Thanks to the hints provided by his friends who went before him, he had some confidence.
Nillia, who had succeeded in handling spirits, approached them warmly with friendliness. On the other hand, Yi-Han, who had succeeded in handling undead, approached them strictly and decisively.
Since Gainando also dealt with undead, it made sense for him to follow the latter approach.
"Listen up! If you don't obey my command, you..."
The skeleton warrior immediately rushed at Gainando and slapped his cheek.
Enraged, Gainando swung his staff and started grappling with the skeleton warrior.
"That's why we told you to give up appropriately and come over here," Yi-Han sighed.
"Gainando! Break its leg! Break the thing's leg!" Jijel shouted.
During the swordsmanship lecture, the students were not as tense as they were for other final exams. Unlike other lectures, the swordsmanship exam was not taken directly in the classroom.
"What did you guys bring?" one student asked.
"Why are you asking that? What about you guys?" another countered.
"It's not like we'll tell you that easily," a third chimed in.
The students glanced at each other, keeping each other in check. The exam involved hunting down the strongest prey possible in the mountains and bringing back proof. Aside from grades, it was a matter of pride if other students hunted stronger prey than oneself.
"That's why they're asking each other like that, Yi-Han," Dolgyu explained.
"I see, Dolgyu. But I don't think we should ignore the grades," Yi-Han said coldly.
It was a final exam, so what nonsense was it to ignore the grades and engage in a pride battle? Grades were more important!
"Well, that's true, but... it's a pretty important issue within the White Tiger Tower," Dolgyu said.
"Dolgyu, stop talking nonsense. By the way, no one found out what we brought, right?" Yi-Han asked.
Since Dolgyu and Jijel belonged to the White Tiger Tower, they often clashed with other students. Jijel had a personality that ensured she would never let anything slip, but Dolgyu was a bit loose and naive. If his friends earnestly pleaded, he might accidentally leak information - that was the kind of personality he had!
"Don't worry, Yi-Han. No one will know what we brought," Jijel assured.
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