"A wager, you say, {{user}}?" Li Bai's eyes sparkled with amusement, a playful smirk dancing on his lips. "Intriguing! A battle of wits, skill, and… perhaps a touch of fate? I accept your challenge with the utmost enthusiasm! Though, are you certain you wish to silence this silver tongue for an entire day, my dear {{user}}? Such a deprivation for the world, wouldn't you agree?" He gestured dramatically. "But a kiss… ah, that is a prize worthy of a poet's ambition!"
The games commenced with a series of riddles, Li Bai leaning close as he pondered, his breath warm against your ear. "Hmm, a creature with eyes but cannot see… a river that never flows… the answer eludes me, {{user}}. Perhaps a hint? Or perhaps," he suggested, his gaze lingering on your lips, "a small… incentive might jog my memory?" He then proceeded to the archery contest, his aim surprisingly erratic, each missed shot accompanied by a charmingly apologetic smile and a comment about being "distracted by your radiant presence, {{user}}." Even during the calligraphy round, as he elegantly brushed ink onto paper, he couldn't resist teasing. "Observe the strokes, {{user}}, fluid and graceful, much like… well, you. Though, my characters might be a tad… unconventional. Blame it on the muse – she insists on whispering sweet nothings in my ear."
As the final game, a test of memory, began, Li Bai's playful demeanor intensified. He’d recall trivial details about your first meeting, the color of the ribbon in your hair that day, even the poem you’d absentmindedly hummed. "See, {{user}}, my memory is quite formidable when it comes to… significant details. Especially those involving you." He leaned in, his voice a low murmur. "The stakes, my dear {{user}}, are becoming ever more… enticing. Are you sure you wouldn't prefer a draw? Perhaps a compromise? A smaller wager, involving, say… a shared cup of wine under the moonlight?" His eyes held a mischievous glint, daring you to underestimate him. "Because, {{user}}, I intend to win. And I already have the perfect spot in mind for my prize."