Chapter 42

Wizard and Barbarian (2)

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The line cut off.

There was silence inside the laboratory for a while.

Heck, even I had never expected this to happen.

I was just trying to sponge some money off her, but how could I have known that things would turn out like this?

Really, this lack of imagination seems endemic here.'

In fact, it wasn't that she didn't have any way to win the argument.

If shed caught any of the ninth-grade adventurers scraping by hand to mouth and asked them the same question, they wouldve called it a lucky break.

Her argument definitely wouldnt have gotten dismantled like this.

But instead, she ended up asking an adventurer who seemed capable even at a cursory glance.

If its her teacher, shes talking about a master wizard. There's no way somebody who has a personal acquaintance with someone like that could be some ordinary adventurer.'

This served as the decisive factor[1] that resulted in her defeat.

So now it was her time to reap what she

"Chuckle! A barbarian beating a wizard in a battle of words, it seems youre even more amazing than Id heard, eh, friend?"

A white-haired old man with wrinkled skin opened the door without even knocking and entered the room.

Although his face showed his age, he had a straight waist without any sign of stooping that one mightve expected.

After a moment of bewilderment at the sudden intervention, I was quickly able to infer the identity of this old man.

"Oh, I didnt introduce myself yet. This old man is the master of the lady who you just made to cry."

"I, I didnt cry!"

Raven's teacher.

In other words, the master of the great Artemion School, that independently owned a whopping five floors inside the tower.

He was as much a bigshot as the regional manager Id met earlier no, in some ways, he was even more powerful.

"Anyway, I heard you two talking by chance."

"Eh? You heard us? I'm sure the soundproofing magic is still working "

"Oh, it needs to be reinforced it a bit more. Therere a lot of gaps in the technique."

From his way easy of speaking, he sounded like a normal old neighbour, but since he still sat in such a high position, I couldnt help but feel a bit daunted.

After all, this disciple of his that Ive been dealing with he seemed to cherish her a lot.

"Haah, you completely smashed my magic circle. It mustve been difficult to do that without me noticing, no matter what you say Why were you trying to snoop?"

The old man chuckled.

"My youngest disciple brought in a boy for the first time. Plus, its been so long a barbarians entered here alive; wouldn't you be curious?"

Something was strange.

"Alive?"

As I mumbled unconsciously, the old man savagely grinned.

"Chuckle! They mostly come in as corpses! Or just their hearts get delivered!"

"?"

"Look at your face, all red. It was a joke, a joke!"

Oh, I see.

Is this wizard humour?

I was also a barbarian who was an expert in reading the atmosphere, so instead of staring blankly, I gave a big smile.

"Hahaha! I want to smash your head!"

AKA barbarian humour.

" Wh-, what?"

But why weren't they laughing?

Oh, I forgot the punchline.

"Hahaha! It was a joke!"

Whatever bullshit you spout, you just have to tack on that it was all a joke at the end, right?

"So dont look so red and smile. Old geezer!"

"Ol-, old geezer?"

"Oh, that was a joke! Hahaha!"

""

The old geezer who happened to be the master of the Artemion School frowned at me as if he was uncomfortable with my sense of humour.

When I glanced at the side, Raven was also gaping as if she couldn't believe what was happening.

" Mr. Yandel, are you a crazy bastard by any chance?"

Was this her being respectful or rude?

It was confusing because of the mixture of tones

I mightve messed up a tiny bit.'

Seeing their expressions, I thought I mightve exaggerated things a bit.

This wasnt normal, huh?

A damned barbarian playing such a crazy prank in front of the head of a school inside the tower?

"Haah I should've known, seeing what you did at the guild"

But it was still a little sad.

It might sound like an excuse, but hadnt this guy been joking about dead barbarians in front of a barbarian who somehow survived his imminent demise just this morning?

"I was feeling a bit sensitive, so I mightve gotten defensive without realizing it. I apologize if I've offended you."

It was quite a succinct explanation, but Raven shouted as if she didn't accept it.

"You call that getting defensive?!"

"Offence is the best defence, after all."

This was my theory, which Id clung to all my life since my early childhood.

So how do I follow up?'

At a glance, I noticed that the old man was still standing still with a blank gaze.

Of course, stat changes are still applied, and only the skills are sealed

In that case, it's cheaper to remove the essence from the temple.'

Consider the facts.

Levelling up becomes astronomically difficult as you go higher.

However, if you wear this ring, all of the skills youve acquired from an essence will be completely lost.

The skill slots disappear altogether.

Adventurers, considering their future, would rather choose to erase the essence at the temple and eat a new one, instead of wearing this ring.

"But it must be a very useful thing for you, isnt it?"

Well, there was some truth to that.

Stats are more important in the early game than skill combinations. Moreover, even though the corpse golem has poor skills, its stats are quite high.

If I take the ring off at any time, I can use the skills again, so it's not a bad item by itself.'

I finished my mental calculations.

In fact, I never even considered rejecting in the first place.

That's because this ability was only a fraction of the true value of this ring.

No matter what, since you havent mentioned it at all You really don't know about that, do you?'

Wizards were the best intellectuals in this worldview.

However, in the Blood Citadel', Raven had no idea how to obtain the Tear of the Goddess' hidden under the statue. That was what convinced me.

Yes, in my eyes, they were all newbies.

What could be easier than playing with a newbie?

"Whatre you so worried about? To be honest, this ring isn't worth five million stones. But its not something you can get even if you want to."

"Right."

I nodded as if in agreement.

Even in the game, the auction house price was only about 1.5 million stones, but numbered items hardly ever went up for sale, so I got my hands on this ring less than once in ten.

But did I get such a precious thing just like this?'

In the first place, Id never expected to get the full five million stones.

This old man also took this out with the intention of foisting some useless stuff off me.

He was probably laughing at me inside, calling me an idiot barbarian.

"Thank you, I got something good. Ill use it well."

Uhm, and I was in the exact same situation.

"Chuckle, think of it as a gift from an old man."

I thought, as I looked at the old man who smiled kindly.

If I did well, perhaps thered be a lot more things I could mooch off him in the future.

As much as possible, I wanted to stay friends in the future.

"Mr. Yandel, a lot has happened today, hasnt it? You must be tired. Shall we meet again in two days for the rest of the discussion?"

"I was just going to say that."

After a quick arrangement of the detailed time and place, Bjorn left the laboratory.

After that, Raven looked into her master's eyes.

"Im sorry, Master, because of me"

"Its fine, it was something thatd have gotten sold anyway. That barbarian, he might get quite heartbroken when he finds out later how much that ring costs."

" Is that so?"

Fortunately, he didn't seem to be particularly angry with Bjorn whom shed brought here.

So Raven could more comfortably try and confirm what she was curious about.

"But why were you like that today?"

Her teacher's attitude today was very abnormal.

He usually hated rude people.

And hed never joke about his fellow mages, either.

"Oh, theres just something I need to check."

"Check?"

"You dont need to know."

She shut her mouth with a subdued expression.

Clearly her master had some kind of intention behind matching Bjorn's pace, but

Since hed spoken like this, there was no way for her to find out the details.

"Anyway, hes an odd duck. Hes so unique that Im kind of looking forward to what he does next. I hope Im on the right track"

"Are you going to keep doing this? If youre going to tell me, just tell me!"

"Ill tell you later, when the time is right. Oh, and make sure you write down what happened with that barbarian and give me a report."

"Arent you going to tell me why?"

"I'll tell you once I'm sure."

Her teacher left the laboratory with a gentle smile as usual.

Looking at the empty place, Raven felt a bit uncomfortable.

What the hell is Master thinking?'

She wondered if bringing Bjorn here had been a mistake.

Because the people her master had such interest in never ended up well, from what she remembered.

Oh, but maybe Mr. Yandel will be different?'

Thinking of the mess hed left at the guild as just a level nine adventurer, she became somewhat anxious.

Ah, Im just overthinking it. The Magic Tower isnt as small-time as them.'

The tower was completely different from the guild.

It wasnt a place that could be shaken up by a single barbarian.

Certainly, indubitably.

Editor's Notes:

[1] (pachak) is a term that comes from Go, meaning the move that was the root cause of a defeat. Its used in more modern contexts these days, like in strategy games.

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