Chapter 153 - The Stir Over Changing Cabins
Chapter 153 of "Exploring Technology in a Wizard World" begins revealing exciting developments: Richard walked to the door and opened it, expecting Gro to be knocking, but was... Donât stop now!
Richard walked to the door and opened it, expecting Gro to be knocking, but was surprised to find an unfamiliar figureâa bulky man.Among the fifty or so people who had followed the wooden boat, he was a well-built young man, barely seventeen or eighteen years old, yet nearly two meters tall. They had not interacted much during the voyage, but through conversations with others, Richard had picked up some information about him.
His name was Tyson, a Noble who had boarded the boat at Keya City after Cuijin City through an Examination Exemption Certificate. He had a bit of a temper and had been causing trouble since boarding, but nothing too excessive, so Siv hadnât dealt with him.
So why was he knocking on the door?
Richard frowned.
Looking at him, Richard noticed that Tyson didnât seem inclined to explain his purpose and was instead inspecting the cabin with interest. The next moment, he brazenly walked in uninvited.
Touching the cabin wall, Tyson let out a âhuhâ and then turned around to introduce himself, âIâm Tyson.â After delivering this lone introduction, he deliberately flexed his broad shoulders and powerful arms.
âAnd?â Richard asked with a glint in his eye.
âI like your cabin, letâs swap. Mineâs too damp, Iâm not used to it,â Tyson said. He phrased it like a request but his tone was commanding.
âHah!â laughed Richard.
Although he had guessed something like this might happen based on Tysonâs previous behavior, he hadnât expected him to be so blunt. This certainly indicated that Tyson was very confident about his success.
âWhat, you donât agree?â Seeing Richardâs continuous laughter but no response, Tyson frowned and again flaunted his broad shoulders and sturdy arms. No threatening words were spoken, but the intimidation was exceedingly clear.
Richardâs eyebrows raised slightly.
Sometimes, with clever and rational people, one can reason. But with foolish people, simpler methods are often best.
Tysonâs request to exchange cabins wasnât really an issue. The problem was, if Richard agreed, there was no guarantee that Tyson wouldnât make more demands later on.
But refusing could inevitably lead to conflict. If not handled well, that could attract the attention of the White Stone Tower. After all, it wasnât certain that every visit would be from Luther.
So⌠what about killing Tyson outright?
Richard thought.
Nevermind, perhaps leaving him half-dead would be better?
Richard squinted at Tyson, who issued an ultimatum, âKid, give it to me straight. Do you agree or not?â
âCome here,â Richard said.
âHuh? What for?â Tyson stood still, glaring at Richard, obviously unwilling to accommodate him, âKid, donât play any tricks with me!â
âHeh, you wonât come here? Well, alright, if you wonât come, then Iâll come to you,â Richard said softly, stepping toward Tyson.
âThud, thud, thud.â
Tysonâs face showed wariness as he watched Richard approach, instinctively reaching out to block him, only to be forcefully grabbed and twisted by Richard.
Tysonâs eyes widened, exclaiming, âKid, what are you trying to do, what trick are you playing?â
Richard ignored him and followed up with a fierce kick to his lower abdomen. Tysonâs eyes bulged, his body bending like a shrimp. His mouth opened, about to scream.
But the scream never came out. Richard, quick as lightning, struck again, seizing Tysonâs throat and locking all of his sounds deep in his throat like a clamp.
The other partyâs temples bulged, blue veins emerged fiercely, struggling desperately to break free from Richardâs grip.
But at that moment, empowered by âWind Force,â Richardâs hand seemed to possess infinite strength, and no matter how the other struggled, he still firmly choked the opponentâs neck.
The opponentâs face turned crimson, his eyes bloodshot and a deep red due to the inability to breathe, looking terribly frightening. The rest of his body started to weaken, his nearly two-meter-tall frame inching down until he finally collapsed on the floor with a âthump,â beginning to convulse.
âNine, eight, sevenâŚâ
âThree, two, one.â Richard silently counted down in his heart, and just before the other was about to suffocate to death, he released his hand.
The opponent collapsed to the ground with a âbang,â his chest heaving violently as he gasped for air.
Richard watched quietly and spoke, âHow about that, fun isnât it? Do you enjoy this kind of game?â
âI⌠gurgle gurgleâŚâ The opponent made weird noises from his throat, too weak to respond to Richard, simply greedily breathing in the air, continuously gasping.
A good while later, Tyson finally regained some strength and prepared to stand up, but the next moment he saw Richardâs hand descending once again.
Panicked, Tyson tried to dodge, but he couldnât escape.
âSlap!â Richardâs hand once again seized Tysonâs neck.
Tyson hit Richardâs arm fiercely, Richard remained expressionless.
âSlap! Slap, slapâŚâ
Tysonâs slapping strength quickly waned, and he began to convulse all over even sooner than before, his eyes rolling back.
âSix, five, fourâŚâ
âThree, two, one.â
Richard continued to calculate the time in his heart, then he let go.
âHuff puff! Huff puff! Huff puff!â
Tysonâs lungs made noises like a bellows being pumped, as he struggled to breathe, looking at Richard with terror in his eyes.
But Richard didnât choose to let his opponent go. A few seconds later, before the other could even out his breath, Richardâs hand descended for the third time, choking his neck. This time, the opponent couldnât even put up a fight, only despair and pleading showed in his eyes.
Richard did not relent, continuing to tighten his grip around the neck.
Tyson found it immensely difficult to breathe, the last bit of air in his body depleted, his vision darkened, unable to move at all, on the brink of death.
Suddenly, the hand on his neck loosened, and he came back to âlife.â
âHuh huh huh,â Tyson breathed, desperately gasping for air, knowing that a hand would soon choke his neck again, tormenting him.
But this time, Richard did not strike, just squatted next to Tyson and said, âIf you think this is fun, I can keep playing with you. Of course, if you donât find it amusing, then never appear before my eyes again, and also donât let me hear any displeasing words. If you agree, then say âokay.â If you donât agreeâŚâ
âOkay⌠okay⌠okayâŚâ Tyson managed to utter.
âVery good,â Richard said. âNow Iâll give you ten seconds to disappear from this cabin, remember not to appear before me again.â
âYes⌠yesâŚâ Tyson struggled to get up, staggers out in a panic, thinking that today he had hit the worst luck possible, to dare and swap cabins with a Demon? Hell!
As he watched Tyson leave, Richard shook his head expressionlessly.