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Reborn as the Genius Son of the Richest Family-Chapter 126: Familiar wager
Yuna Montgomery greeted Bart and Seberus with an elegant bow, showcasing her respectful manners.
"Hello, Tower Master," she said.
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"Hohoho, itâs been a while Yuna. Youâve grown so fast! Has it only been five years?" Seberus said, laughing as he reminisced about seeing the little Yuna being so mischievous back in the Queens region.
"Yes, Tower Master. My grandmother sends her regards," she replied.
Seberus got up from his seat and approached Yuna. "How have you been? Did the spells I taught you do any good?"
Yuna nodded. "Yes, Tower Master. It has improved the mana efficiency in my moves."
About five years ago, Seberus was invited into the Montgomery residence to ascertain the talents of a certain brilliant young girl. Usually, he wouldnât want to travel all the way there, but he owed quite a big favor to Yunaâs grandmother, so he was forced to go there by himself.
"What are you doing here in the Kings region?" he asked her. "Youâve just turned ten years old right? Have you had your talent awakening? Did you get something good?"
From what he knew, she just had her birthday less than a month ago. Seberus thought she would have stayed in the Queens region to celebrate or hone her newfound skills with her grandmother, which was why he wasnât expecting to see her here in the Kings region.
"I havenât had my talent awakening, Tower Master. But that is partially why I am here. Once I am done with my business here, I will visit a church and awaken my talent," she said with a composed face.
Seberus scratched his beard. Usually, children would be giddy and impatient to awaken their talent. Some would even stay up for two days before their birthday due to their anticipation.
Yet, Yuna looked like she wasnât in any hurry.
"I guess thatâs the perks of being a talented brat, huh? You donât need a talent awakening to show your skills, hahaha," Seberus chuckled. "You remind me of someone I know."
Yuna humbly smiled and took the compliment.
"So, if thatâs not your main goal, then why are you here?" Seberus asked curiously.
Yuna cleared her throat. "I have a big favor to ask, Tower Master. Would you please teach my friends some of the spells here in the Magic Tower?"
Seberus stroked his beard as he contemplated Yunaâs request. "I have already repaid my favor from your grandmother," he said with a stern look on his face. "Thereâs no reason for me to help you this time around."
Seberus knew that Yunaâs friends were demi-humans of all varieties. Although some had the talent to cast magic, most of them did not. It would take them a lot of time and effort to teach them even a single 1-star spell.
As the Tower Master, he couldnât simply waste his wizardsâ time teaching Yunaâs demi-human escorts. Although he favored Yuna, it wasnât enough to fulfill this hard request of hers.
Yuna pursed her lips and didnât say anything else. She was downcast, with her hands on her back, sulking.
Seeing this, Seberus started to feel a little bit guilty for making it hard on a ten-year-old girl.
"Fine, Iâll tell you what. If you can beat me in a game of chess, then Iâll teach your friends some spells," he said arbitrarily. "You know chess, right?"
Yuna looked past the Tower Master and saw Bart sitting next to a table filled with chess pieces.
"Iâve seen some wizards play it in their spare time," Yuna said, with an imperceptible glint in her eyes.
"To make it fair, Iâll give you three chances to beat me. If you can force a draw, itâs also your win," he kindly said to her.
Bart got up from his seat and let Yuna take his place. The little girl looked at the chess board with open curiosity, looking at the intricately carved pieces on the board.
With a wave of his hand, Seberus magically arranged the pieces into their proper place on the board.
"Youâre on the white side, which means that youâllâ"
But before he could even finish his words, Yuna suddenly took his hand and shook it, solidifying their agreement.
"We shook hands. Itâs official. No takebacks," she said ominously.
Seberus was speechless as Yuna leaned on the table and made the first move as the white pieces. She did it with speed and precision, as if this wasnât the first time she had played chess.
A cold sweat began to form on Seberusâ forehead. He had a bad feeling about this.
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A couple of minutes later, Seberus frowned as he looked at the chess pieces on the board. Even Bart, who was behind him, couldnât help but cover his mouth as he began to realize the fact that Seberus was about to lose.
"What if you move your queen here?" Bart leaned in and whispered.
"....no, then she would take my rook. How about I move my pawn here?" Seberus whispered back.
Yuna smiled at them. "No coaching," she said with a teasing tone. She knew it didnât matter. She was going to win.
"Shut up, brat! You said that you didnât know how to play chess!" Seberus blurted out in a panic.
"I never said that," she said to them innocently. "I only said that I saw the other mages play chess. I never said I didnât play with them."
Everything was normal for the first few moves. Seberus was surprised that she was quite skilled at chess, especially with her placement of pieces. But, he thought nothing more of it.
But as the game went on, he soon realized that Yuna was like a camouflaged snake, waiting at the opportune time before she struck!
And the moment she did, Seberus could do nothing else as lost more and more pieces as the time passed by.
It didnât matter if Bart and Seberus tried to work together. They lost the moment they underestimated the little Montgomery girl.
"Checkmate," she said, playfully toppling her opponentâs King piece.
Seberus sighed and slumped back in his chair.
If he had a gold coin for every time that a ten-year-old child mercilessly checkmated him in chess, then he would have two gold coins, which wasnât a lot, but it was weird that it happened twice.