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A friendly duel with someone because they had a close fight?
Jake, no! Agreeing to “a favor, later” never ends well!
Though he did put a caveat on it, “You will not mind.” That is still pretty shady but does limit the type of favor quite a bit, assuming this ghost is honest or bound by his word.
Jake is nothing if not good at punting his problems into the middle distance.
At least this one comes with the condition “you will not mind”. So Jake has free reign to turn down any favor he minds performing, without breaking his agreement.
Kids, hide in the barn. Everything will be ok.
No, Jake! NO! Cthulhorse is sneaky. “Favors, later” rarely to never end well!
I do think this is going to end with Jake saving Modest, though. How she could escape Yeld on her own without her Aunt’s help is problematic.
I bet he wants some chocodiles.
I gotta be honest… I trust them. I don’t know why. I guess I just feel like if they really meant any harm, they would’ve done it, by this point in the… in the…
… hey, wait. How… is Modest telling this part of the story… when she wasn’t there?!
(I’m sure Jake told her. I just find this flashback/story trope amusing, hee hee.)
Maybe the arc will end with us learning that all Modest told her class about everything that happened was, “I stayed with my aunt for a few days.”
Favor in future is one of the highest prices one can have to pay. It’s almost never worth it.
Eh, technically he’s only agreeing to a favor that he doesn’t mind. That is a lot more generous than the “Someday, and that day may never come” bargain usually is
Ghost: You must create a game set in Yeld for me.
Jake: Hey, thats really good idea.
Ghost: As I told, you will not mind.
Sure, let’s agree to the open ended favour. That never goes wrong.