Alavin chuckled and shook his head. "You've got the wrong man. I'm not the right investment for you, and I don't need your money."
"Don't rush off. Let's talk this through. I'm not asking you to be a mere guard in my household; I want to be friends, really good friends."
"I'm a walking calamity, mixing with me won't do you any good."
"Am I the sort to shy away from trouble? You underestimate me."
"What's this really about? Just because I've become a Novice Mage, you think I can go further, become stronger?"
"The key to investing is foresight! It's about having a feeling!"
Balder was brimming with confidence, for he was bold enough to gamble and had the foundation to back it. "If I see potential in you, and believe you can bring me good fortune in the future, I'll invest in you. And I'll do it before you've made your mark, that's a true gesture of faith. Otherwise, what's the point of investing after you've already succeeded, or are on the brink of success? The impact is entirely different."
Alavin clapped Balder on his sturdy shoulder and chuckled. "I get your drift. If I do make it, your investment pays off. If not, you've lost nothing."
"I've come with honest intent today; I truly wish to forge a friendship with you."
"I'd advise you sincerely, that I'm not worth your efforts. That's all. Farewell, it was a pleasure meeting you."
"Wait, don't go, why leave again? I'm set on making you my friend, and I'm quite persistent. From now on, whatever you desire, just ask. Whatever help you need, I'll do what I can. A nod of the head? Just give me that, and we're kin. Should the day come when you're wronged, signal us, and my people will be there in a flash!" Balder had secretly signed on many followers at Cobalt Strike and was training them successfully.
Alavin waved and turned to leave, then paused.
Balder thought he might have a chance and approached with a beaming smile. "Second thoughts?"
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