Although tomorrow was a big day for him, he had to keep to his promise to the barbarian, to teach him to be the best version that he could be, but if he didn't, he would be a liar.
And although if he were, to be honest, he wasn't that sure if he could do just that, he believed that if he saw the opportunity, he should immediately take his chances.
It wasn't that different from gambling, just that he had more control of it, and he was able to calculate every single move that he played, and here things looked pretty promising.
Every move that the barbarian had learnt, he had somehow nearly mastered, and he was improving at an incredibly fast pace that if he were to learn how to read, he might have been able to teach himself how to wrestle.
George's job in teaching was pretty simple, he just read out the instructions and methods to Akshar, and if he saw anything weird with the movement, he would refer back to books and correct anything that he saw wrong.