As the dragons approached, Wuuth and Third Cub, who were staying in the dormitory, also heard the commotion. It so happened that Bowen came back to get something, so Wuuth couldnât show up and waited patiently for him to leave.
When the door was closed, Wuuth transformed back into his human form and went to the balcony to check. From the direction of the dormitory building, the Academy gate couldnât be seen, and several school buildings blocked most of the view, except for a few panicked students who came running and shouted to the people around them, âDragons are attacking the Academy!â
Third Cub flew over and stopped at the balcony window to look down with Wuuth, [How could a swarm of dragons attack the Academy for no reason⊠should we check it out?]
Before Wuuth could answer, he saw a yellowish-brown figure approaching quickly from the air.
âItâs Gale,â Wuuth immediately summoned the Dwarf Dragon and turned to Third Cub, âYou stay here for now.â
Gale Dragon flew outside the balcony and Wuuth tumbled right out the window, standing on its back and heading for the gate. The Gale Dragon slowed down for a moment as he reached the Academy. At this moment, people at the bottom were fending off the dragons and dispersing the smoke, so they didnât even notice the arrival of the magic dragon. âThisâŠâ
In the blink of an eye, the magic dragon reversed direction and flew away again, not approaching the crowd.
Except for Wuuth, no one noticed that a normal dragon grabbed a student and threw him onto the back of the Gale Dragon. It was too far away to see the studentâs face, but Wuuth was almost instantly sure that the person taken away was Ning Chu, and it could only be him.
No wonder the dragons had attacked the Academy⊠They were all controlled by the Gale Dragon, and their purpose was Ning Chu. The Gale Dragon hadnât contacted other dragons for a long time, so he probably followed the Heavenly Thunder Dragon quietly.
Since he found Ning Chu, he should have known that there were other dragons around Ning Chu, but it didnât want to show up and took him away without even a greeting. Anger appeared in Wuuthâs eyes, and he was about to chase after him.
When the dragons suddenly retreated, the smoke dissipated, and the view of the surrounding area was gradually restored. Wighton found Wuuth standing on the back of the dragon not far away.
Wuuthâs features were so recognizable, especially his contracted beast, that Wighton called back to his subordinates and gestured, âBring him here.â
The Churchâs members had been working together for a long time, so they were well coordinated.
Wuuth said in a cold voice, âGet lost.â
The subordinates were angered by his attitude, âYouâŠâ
Wuuth didnât want to talk to them, and the moment he raised his hand, he released attack magic, sending the unsuspecting people flying. He then moved the Dwarf Dragon to chase in the direction of the Gale Dragon.
A few subordinates didnât expect that Wuuth was not only reluctant to cooperate, but also hurt them, as they wretchedly returned to Wightonâs side.
Wighton stroked the feathers of the scarlet bird on his shoulder and spoke in a light tone, âA bunch of losers.â
The scene just now he also saw, Wuuthâs strength was obviously far beyond his peers, and also a rare dark system innate skill. The original intention was to ask this student to find out more about the Scarlet Flame Dragonâs trail, but now Wighton had become interested in Wuuth himself.
If he could get him into the Church⊠Not far away, a student said something excitedly, interrupting Wightonâs thoughts.
âI saw a magic dragon!â The student said incoherently, âA big one! It was yellowish brown⊠No, thereâs a white one, they saw it too!â
Wighton looked in the direction the student was pointing, but there was nothing in the sky.
The studentâs expression didnât seem fake, but the magic dragon had long run away, not even leaving a shadow.
Not only could he not stop a student, there was a magic dragon close to them that he even failed to notice, so Wightonâs face wasnât good, as he looked at his subordinates before saying, âTell them to hurry up and make a new elemental detector.â
There was only one elemental detector made before to see how effective it was and they had only had it for a few days, but it was lost on the night of the deaconâs death. Without the elemental detector, they were unable to catch the magic dragonâs trail.
Wighton took one last look into the sky and turned to leave.
Wuuth, who had been chasing after Gale, stopped midway. The Gale Dragon was too fast and he was now in human form, relying on the Dwarf Dragon, he couldnât catch up.
Nearby, the Gale Dragonâs scent had faded to almost non-existent, and it was impossible to determine the direction further on. Wuuth suppressed his anger as he turned back, first went to the Crow Market arena and when he saw Donald, Wuuth asked directly, âWhere is his rented room?â
In the entire arena, Donald had only rented a room to Ning Chu and hadnât told anyone but a few of his inner circle. Wuuth knew about this, and it was clear that Ning Chu had told him. So Donald didnât ask too many questions and took Wuuth directly to the back of the arena.
The room had been sorted out, it was empty with no one in sight, and there was no Fifth Cub or Fourth Cubâs scent. Wuuth was slightly relieved to learn that Ning Chu hadnât been here.
Before he could send the two dragons over, they were taken away by Gale.
With Little Five by Ning Chuâs side, Gale wouldnât hurt Ning Chu even if he didnât accept him. Wuuth asked for a key to the room, which Donald gave him. Donald was very curious about Wuuthâs relationship with Ning Chu and held back several times but still couldnât ask.
Wuuth went back to the dormitory and brought Third Cub to his new residence.
Third Cub scolded Second Cub all the way, [Next time I meet him, I will burn all the hair on his tailâŠ]
He wanted to look for Ning Chu, but didnât know where Second Cub would take Ning Chu to. The contract Ning Chu made with him was also useless, and he couldnât find out where Ning Chu was. And Wuuth said that they couldnât just leave the Academy, otherwise Ning Chu wouldnât see them when he returns and they would be completely separated.
Now they could only wait patiently or watch out for Heavenly Thunder Dragonâs movements nearby. Arriving at the new residence, Wuuth dropped off Third Cub, but left alone.
Now that it was getting late, Third Cub asked, [Where are you going?]
Wuuth tilted his head, showing half of his face, âSomething, Iâll be back soon.â
With that, he pulled open the door and left.
Third Cub was the only one left in the room, and the dragon climber from the dormitory had been removed and placed in the corner before it was installed. Third Cub squatted alone by the bed for a while, then flew to the climber in the corner and curled up in the dragonâs nest.
It was late at night when Wuuth returned to Crow Market. He opened the door to the room, and Third Cub looked up and sniffed keenly with a twitch of his nose, [What have you been doing?]
Wuuth took off his jacket and said gently, âKilled a few people.â
The next day, news of a dragon attack on a Church branch in the region spread throughout the area. No one saw what the dragon looked like, it appeared out of nowhere and nearly leveled the Churchâs iconic tower and the entire chapter, killing and injuring many in the chapter. Then, the dragon disappeared without a trace.
Wighton, who remained in the Academy, couldnât search for the magic dragon and returned to the chapter with his subordinates in a hurry.
In the Academy, Wuuth watched their departure from behind a tree and got up to follow them.
The dragon with wind magic flew very fast and hesitated slightly when it heard Ning Chu call out to him. Ning Chu struggled to move forward, clutching a loop of hair on the dragonâs neck to stabilize his body. He also had to protect the two little dragon cubs in his arms, and Fourth Cub tried to come out, but Ning Chu pressed him back into his clothes.
No matter what Second Cubâs purpose was, he didnât want the two dragons to fight in the middle of the road. Second Cub flew for an unknown amount of time before coming to a stop in a ravine. He shook his body and placed Ning Chu on the soft grass.
Ning Chu looked up, and now he had a chance to take a good look at the grown-up Second Cub. He looked similar to what Ning Chu remembered, with yellowish-brown scales covering the top of his head and back, a white belly, and white hair growing around his neck and at the tip of his tail.
In the past, Ning Chu thought that Second Cub was like a dog, not only because of his personality, but also because of his distinctive scale color and fluffy body. Although Ning Chu couldnât touch him through the screen, he felt that he must be like a puppy when petted.
The dragonâs gaze was scrutinizing, and the tip of its nose spewed out dangerous dragon breath. As he approached Ning Chu with his head down, a purple shadow suddenly appeared in front of his eyes.
Fourth Cub turned back to his adult form to block in front of Ning Chu and roared at Second Cub. Remembering his last revenge, he swung a claw at him without any reason.
Second Cub dodged quickly and the two dragons quickly fought with each other in the air.
Ning Chu hurriedly retreated to the side and said anxiously, âGet down!â
Fourth Cub heard Ning Chuâs voice and hesitated, and was swiped by Second Cubâs tail.
Fifth Cub looked up from Ning Chuâs arms and saw the two dragons in the air, âWu?â
Second Cub was about to sneak in when he noticed that Fourth Cub was wearing a new decoration on his tail. He swooped over when he suddenly heard a familiar sound.
It was really soft, so soft that Second Cub almost thought he was hallucinating. He stopped in the air and looked over to where Ning Chu was.
Ning Chu was wearing a silver-gray school jacket, and there was a small green shadow in his tightly guarded arms that was immediately visible.
Fifth Cub saw that it was Second Cub and happily called out again, âAowu!â
Fourth Cub swung his dragon wings, and Second Cub, who was frozen in the air, was slapped and fell straight down.
Boom! Ning Chu closed his eyes, and when he looked over again, the dragon had disappeared, and was replaced by a small yellow-brown dragon cub, running towards him. He seemed to have forgotten that he could fly, weaving in and out of the dense grass like a puppy who heard the call of his master.
When he was close to Ning Chu, Second Cub stopped. He panted sharply and spun around anxiously, as if he couldnât believe what he saw.
Ning Chu squatted down and put Fifth Cub on the ground, âDonât you two fight anymore. Itâs not good if Little Five sees youâŠâ
Fifth Cub rubbed Ning Chuâs hand and turned her head to Second Cub who was still frozen and didnât dare to go forward.