"You finally realized that my sculpture resembles you the most?" Huskar asked.
'Another amusing question that only a barbarian's incredible brain can think up.'
Baiyi shook sideways his head and asked, "Where did you find these rocks?"
"Um, a stone wall... besides someone's crop field," Huskar answered honestly. Baiyi assumed that Huskar meant a dry-stone wall which farmers made by stacking stones in order to protect their crops from animals.
"I see; alright, sorry for bothering you. Good night!" Baiyi replied and returned to his room.
With a face brimming with confusion, Huskar watched Baiyi leave his room. He soon shook his head and went back to sleep.
"What was the impetus for that inquiry?" The Scholar Walker asked, as soon as Baiyi returned to his room. "Is there a quantifiable distinction between this rock and others?"