For the rest of their time, Baiyi graced his coworkers with the story of the fascinating adventure that he had just had.
They sat in a cafeteria, and each of them had a cup of coffee in hand even though neither of them could actually drink it.
It started out as a way to avoid the coffee going to waste, but later it became a great story-telling technique as Baiyi made the coffee soar out of the mug and morph it into different characters and objects of his story. He told the story in a theatrical method, while the characters made from coffee animated the words he said to reenact the story.
Baiyi told two riveting stories. The coworkers were fully immersed in them.
What sort of fantasy class have you ever thought to be? Let’s say we’re in a universe where all fictional class and types are true — would you be a mage? A thief? An adventurer? Are you into magic or are you into punches?
Guess who do I wanna be! Guess! — Okay, I wanna be a berserker! Who can also use a bow. What is the name for that composite class? In Fire Emblem Blazing Blade it was called “Warrior”, right? Anyway, yea! That’s what I want!
I just thought it would be funny this way: I am more of a wizard type, to be honest, so I thought it would be so funny that I am a huge nerd who talks and reads and is quite an introvert only to be revealed as a berserker! Isn’t that dissonance just beautiful?!?! Oh. I love it. Maybe I should even wear a maid uniform! I love maid uniform, it’s so pretty!
What’s yours?