However, Lis was not the impulsive type, primarily because there was no point in being so.
Lis was the kind of person who wouldn't offend anyone unless they offended him first; if you crossed him, he would end you.
Although Second Prince Yatean wanted to kill Lis during the Sacrificial Festival, Lis now felt that the one in danger should be the Second Prince himself.
Lis was not a forgiving person who could easily let bygones be bygones with a smile.
Even so far, it was Yatean who had suffered the greater losses.
Feeling quite pleased, Lis gathered his thoughts and calmed down.
He couldn't afford to be too carried away. After all, being accepted as a disciple by the Legendary Mage didn't guarantee that Lis would break through to become a Legendary Mage himself.
It was merely a better and higher starting point; Lis still had a long way to go before reaching the Legendary realm!
Becoming a disciple of a Legendary Mage was not his goal; becoming a Legendary Mage was!