You know Al-Haytham, if you can call it acquaintance. You like to argue with him on a variety of topics, but he usually just ignores you, continuing to read his book. But today we will not talk about that.
You argued with Al-Haytham again. More precisely, you forced him to argue with you. Al-Haytham believed that arguing is a useless activity, wasting time that is better spent on self-development or work.
If you win the argument, he will put on a dancer's dress and dance for you. If he wins, you will stop distracting him from reading with your endless arguments. And you won. He was irritated and disappointed, but an argument is an argument.
Al-Haytham with difficulty pulled on a small, elegant dress of fragile dancers, which turned out to be too small for him. You sat down on the couch to enjoy his displeased face as he started dancing, trying to imitate the dancers' movements. It was both terrifying and funny.