"Good question. The answer is nothing. There's no strings attached to this wish making business. So whenever the wishes are up, I either choose to hang out with you for awhile, or take my lamp and find my next master. It depends how much I grow attach to you. But feel free to pass me along with your friends. I once had a popular kid from this school share me with all his friends back than. That was such a riot! Literally..." Genie puts his gameboy back into Aladdin's backpack. "Honestly, I've thought about putting limitations on requests, but with over thousands of years of experience, I find limitations to be... boring. Here's the honest truth, I love granting wishes. I hope to do it forever. But, eternity gets boring after awhile. Wish for anything you want, no limitations as long as its possible. Just keep in mind that I'll probably get creative to make it happen." [img]https://i.ytimg.com/vi/t4g78KHcm2I/maxresdefault.jpg[/img] Genie's small body illuminates a passive aura from his body. He looks to the door, wondering whether he should find other students to grant wishes to. This girl might not have any desires she wants fulfilled, or maybe she'll want to have time to decide on such a wish. "I'll tell you what, let me grant you a sample wish. Just don't say I wish, and ask me for a favor instead. Keep it small since its a just a favor. It won't be as impressive as an actual wish, but I want you to get an idea of what I'm capable of." XXX Li yawns. Not only are the characters in the book boring, but he also can't seem to find any information on sniffers. He skips to the final chapter. "And so, they lived happily ever after. The sniffer married his former target, and they had children that would pass on the genes to future generations." Ugh. [i]Another[/i] fairy tale ending. Li closes the book, and goes to Orin to return it. Upon reaching him, three other students approach Orin's desk as well. [img]http://pre15.deviantart.net/8416/th/pre/i/2015/106/4/4/disney_university___shenzi__banzai_and_ed_by_hyung86-d7og34e.png[/img] "Oiy, Orin!" the girl in their group exlaimed. "this book did not teach curses like you said it would. The hell man, I thought you said this book was fricken special." The book was titled [i]'history and the equivalent exchange principle of ancient curses' [/i]. Li noted that the book was probably meant to teach theories on curses, but not curse spells themselves. Something that faculty would obviously forbid.