I headed into the arena, determined to make sure His Highness Claude stopped biting me for the rest of my life.
By the way, Bridgette and Karendoll also followed me instead of going home as if it was natural to accompany me like some Suke-san and Kaku-san.
I could tell the two to, “go ahead and and beat up His Highness Claude,” but my main goal is to imprint my presence as a symbol of fear in him so that he never has the nerve to challenge me ever again.
We can play a certain world-changing grandpa game any other time.
“Hmph, you’ve come instead of running away. I give you praise for that.”
“With pleasure.”
As I arrived, Claude, in a leisurely attitude, mocked me.
Was he mistakenly thinking I’m not a match for him?
He was blinded because he mistakes the royal family’s power as his own.
“What an idiot.”
“Hmm? Did you just call me an idiot?”
“No, it’s must be your imagination.”
“Is that so? Let me tell you one thing. I am the future emperor. Be careful what you say, do and act in front of me.”
“Perhaps you heard me saying His Highness Claude is an idiot with a brain the size of a walnut and an IQ below that of a goblin.”
“Huh?”
Since I’m going to beat up him anyway, there is no need to care about him anymore.
“I heard you. It seems you’re very eager to die.”
“Let’s just get on with it and duel. I don’t wanna waste my time arguing. So, tell me what will happen after win or lose.”
“Very well then. I’ve been wanting to beat you up as soon as possible. If I win, you’ll have to transfer ownership of Bridgette to me for a week, while if by any chance you win, although it’s one in a hundred million, I’ll give you everything I have.”
“Ah, with what you just said, I made a spirit contract under these conditions.”
“Ha? You dare to!”
“Don’t tell me it was a lie?”
“Don’t be stupid! How can I get defeated by you? You’re the one who is making fun of me!”
“Then why not sign a contract with a spirit? I would rather have you praise me for saving you the trouble before the duel begins.”
Incidentally, there are disadvantages to breaching a contract because it was a spirit contract, but I dared hide the details of it to incite His Highness Claude.
I am sure His Highness Claude was so angry that he couldn’t even use his common sense to confirm the details of the contract.
A little agitation and he was blind to the world around him.
What a fool.