At her rebuke the blonde elemental smiled at her turned back, she was good, and even he could admit it. But that didn’t mean he would let himself be out done, oh no. He knew what he was about to say would land him in a rather deep hole, but the prospective tet-a-tet was all too promising to pass up. So, without an ounce of hesitation the man spoke, smugness mixed with humor coloring his tone “Well...I supposed if I have to pay respects at all, better this table than you.” With that, he let his feet drop audibly to the floor, waiting to see what would happen next.
He narrowed his eyes as she chuckled at him as she turned to face him, Gaspard Archambault didn’t take kindly to being laughed at, even if he enjoyed laughing at others. As she spoke about perfection the man raised an eyebrow of his own in response “If my techniques not perfect, it’s pretty damn close. And last I checked, nothing was ever perfect.” His self assuredness was starting to seep through, but at the moment the Garth Zealot wasn’t particularly concerned with what Rozenn thought of him, and was more concerned with being right.
But it was getting harder for the man to be civil, what with Rozenn clearly toying with him. Giving her a deadpan stare Gaspard waited till she’d finished before he started speaking, though he laughed as he did so “We both know you’re not going to teach me any of that. Dangerous spells might have gotten my attention about twenty years ago, but even I know a farce when I see one. I’m just asking for less repetition, not to be patronized, despite the fact that I am nearing fifty, thank you very much.” He had started this game, and he had every intention to finish it.