A half hour later, they were moving again. They emerged from the far end of a mountain, and followed a narrow trail until they spied a familiar road sign. As they marched onward, Jack nudged Dan.
“You owe me ten tonnes of gold ingot.” Dan’s eyebrows shot up magnificently, and then settled as he smiled. “Actually, I think you’ll find that
you
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ten tonnes of gold.” Jack frowned, unable to follow his friend’s train of thought.
“I’m only a simple warrior, Dan; you’ll have to explain yourself. After all, I’m pretty sure stone isn’t alive. Give me one reason why I should think otherwise.”
“I’ll give you seven, Jack,” he began counting them off on his fingers. “Movement, nutrition, respiration, reproduction, excretion, growth, and response to stimulus. They walked, they both fed on and breathed energy from their surroundings, they reproduced via transverse fission—splitting in two, if that helps your simple warrior mind comprehend; they excreted gas (and don’t even try to make a joke out of that, or so help me I’ll do to you what I did to them), they regenerated injuries... Oh yeah, and they tried to kill us, which seems like kind of a pretty big response to stimulus if you ask me.” Jack’s face sunk as he realised that the stone warriors had displayed every sign of life, biologically speaking. He was about to make some evasive comment, but was beaten to the punch by a firm insistence from the chief.
“You’re not getting out of this one, Jack. I suggest if you’re a bit strapped for cash, you should go rob a bank.” Jack’s eyes brightened, and he opened his mouth to speak again.
“We’re not actually robbing a bank, Jack.”
“Oh, come on chief! It wouldn’t even be that hard!”
“No, Jack.” The man’s face grew sour as he heard Simon and Sophia laughing behind him. Dan turned to face them, and grinned.
“Drinks are on Jack tonight.”
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