Chapter 108: The Little Lion and The Dark Red Monster (2)
0% Adelaide wasn’t sure if her teacher, the Tin Knight, prioritized efficiency or romance.
At times, it seemed he prioritized efficiency above all else—like when he mercilessly ground enemies down or tried to take their heads before assessing the situation, yet, his actions and words showed a strong emphasis on romance and ideals.
The witch described him as “a guy who lives for the moment,” and “you shouldn’t expect consistently from a madman,” but Adelaide didn’t quite see it that way.
However, it was difficult to know how the Tin Knight would react to the action of “seeking guidance from someone other than the master to win a match.”
The usual Adelaide would have hesitated, fearing the Tin Knight might become displeased, but the current Adelaide was hungry for victory.
Therefore, she asked the Tin Knight, “Um, would it be okay if I asked Mr. Peter for some advice?”
The Tin Knight stared at Adelaide for a moment, then for some reason gave a thumbs up.
[The ‘Tin Knight’ praises the attitude of seeking knowledge beyond his own as excellent!]
[The ‘Tin Knight’ expresses joy at his pupil’s proactive attitude!]
Fortunately, the reaction wasn’t bad.
No, if anything, the response was almost too good to the point that she was slightly suspicious that he might be being sarcastic.
