DotF: Just a random thing ANYL came up with and I wrote. I don't have any other comments (except that HAKURYUU IS THE BEST~~!)
ANYL: Can we have Judal do the disclaimer?
DotF: No.
ANYL: Tch. Anyways, the characters don't belong to us. Or I'll chibi-fy Jafar and put him in my glass cabinet next to Sho.
DotF: I don't get what you're trying to imply, but whatever. Let's get started.
"Hakuryuu! Hakuryuu!"
"What is the matter, Lord Priest? You are bothering my practice."
"Pratice? What's the use of such a thing? If you want more power, you should just go conquer a dungeon already. Just like your sister Ren Hakuei."
"You flatter me, Lord Priest. I do not consider myself capable of conquering a dungeon yet."
Judal laughed.
"As humble as always, aren't you?"
"I was merely stating a fact."
"Well, if you want to get it done quickly, that's the best way. Why don't you give it a try? I know of a good dungeon down south."
"…"
"So? What do you say?"
"It would not be good to rush into things in unprepared. There is a saying that success or failure depends solely on the individual. Only a fool seeking death would rush in without being sure of his abilities."
"Hmm, whatever you say. But don't blame me if someone else conquers it before you do."
"There are plenty of other dungeons in this world. And I do not believe that dungeons are something that can be conquered so easily."
"True, true."
"Now if you don't mind, could you please leave? I do not want to keep my teacher waiting with small talk like this."
"We'll talk another time."
"If you'd please, Lord Priest."
"I'll see you then… Hakuryuucchi."
"…"
"…"
"…"
"… Eh?"
"Lord Priest, what did you just call me?"
"I-It's nothing. I'll be going now!"
Judal made his escape quickly, disappearing from Hakuryuu's sight within mere seconds.
The boy could only shake his head and sigh, once.
"Really now…"
"Shall we continue, Prince?"
"Please do."
Note:
Success or failure depends solely on the individual (pin yin: cheng ye xiao he, bai ye xiao he; direct translation: raised up by Xiao He, cast down by Xiao He). It's an old Chinese saying.
