Ning Chu slept well during the night in the hut. The bed was a bit narrow, the wooden platform underneath creaked when he turned over, and the window had no glass. However, the climate on Dragon Island iswas like spring, so it wasnât cold at night if you put on a thin jacket.
When Ning Chu first started playing the game, they claimed that the seasonal system was still in the works and would be online soon, but up until now, when he opened the gameâs weather forecast, the column for the season was always âspring.â
The bed in the house was more comfortable than sleeping in a cave or on the back of a dragon, so Ning Chu didnât wake up early. When he woke up, there was only one little black dragon in the house, and all the other dragon cubs were gone, even Fifth Cub, who loved to sleep, was also missing.
Ning Chu yawned and rolled over, not wanting to move yet. The little black dragon crouched beside Ning Chu, paws on his hands, as if urging him to get up. Ning Chu closed his eyes and pressed the paw, âIâll sleep a little longerâŠâ
After a long time, there was movement outside the house from time to time, so Ning Chu rubbed his eyes and got up. He made his bed and changed his coat, while asking Wuuth, who had returned to human form, âWhere did they go?â
Wuuth was concise, âOutside.â
Ning Chu pushed open the door and a baby dragon swept past him, almost hitting him on the nose. Wuuth pulled Ning Chu back just in time and moved him back a little. Flying past was Second Cub, carrying a fat white rabbit in its mouth, and Third Cub chased after him and grabbed it.
Ning Chu couldnât get up in the morning to feed the rabbit, and the dragon cubs didnât want to disturb him, so they went to the island to look for it themselves.
A little further ahead, Eldest Cub and Fourth Cub were teaching Fifth Cub how to fly. Fifth Cub was crouching on a high branch, looking at the grass underneath, her limbs were weak. It had been a long time since Fifth Cub had eaten the fruit of the Tree of Life, and her wings had grown a bit more and her bones were obviously more mature, so Ning Chu agreed that she should start learning to fly.
Having flown on the backs of other dragons so many times, Fifth Cub was still a bit reluctant when it was her turn. She closed his eyes, gathered her courage and jumped down, while vigorously flapping her wings.
The tiny green figure fell off the branch, before moving upward again. Fourth Cub flew with Fifth Cub, while Eldest Cub watched from below, ready to catch her as soon as something happened.
Fifth Cub opened her eyes, and her fear and terror were gradually replaced by excitement. She was even happier when she saw Ning Chu appear, and turned her direction to dash straight ahead.
Ning Chu reached out to catch the flying Fifth Cub and said in amazement, âLittle Five is so smart and learns so quickly.â
Although flying was an instinct of most dragons, Fifth Cub had never flown before, and her dragon wings were like a decorative wing, so she couldnât compare with other dragons. Fifth Cub gasped with excitement, licked Ning Chuâs hand, and turned her head to go back to the branch and try again.
There were other omnivorous and herbivorous dragons on the island, and Ning Chu had planted a lot of oat grass and other things. He put Fifth Cub on Fourth Cubâs back and told Fourth Cub to keep an eye on her before he went to fetch water and wash up.
There was very little dry food left, and the dried meat sold in the mall was for dragons, and tasted very fishy. Ning Chu went to the back of the mountain to collect two wild eggs, and cooked them with fire magic for breakfast. He planned to bring some pots and pans and other utensils back next time, as well as oil, salt, soy sauce and vinegar, etc. He would probably live on the island for a long time, so he couldnât eat the same tasteless roasted rabbit as before.
Although Ning Chu hadnât cooked much on his own before he came here, and the results of his first rabbit roast were hard to say, cooking was something he could do if he tried it more often.
Wuuth was following Ning Chu, like a little tail behind him.
Ning Chu finished cooking the eggs and handed one over, âDo you want to eat?â
Ning Chu peeled the egg shells by himself, âI have nothing to do here, so you donât have to follow me, you can go and see Second CubâŠâ
If he wanted to do something, it was more convenient to go directly into the game, so he really had no need for Wuuthâs help. Although the two used to stay together, they were home and there were no particularly important things to handle, the island space was enough, and several dragon cubs werenât around him. When Wuuth followed him like this, Ning Chu had the illusion that the two were inseparable all day long and were in love.
Wuuth didnât say anything and looked up at Ning Chu. He seemed to be really thinking about leaving, and Ning Chuâs heart was a bit torn. He remembered that last night before going to bed, Wuuth came really close to him, and finally seemed to be worried that he wasnât happy, backed away and only rubbed his hand.
Could it be because yesterday, he had devoured Wuuthâs magicâŠ
âWhat are you doing looking at them?â Wuuth thought Ning Chu was worried about Second Cub being mischievous again, picked up a second egg and peeled it for Ning Chu, âItâll be fine.â
As he peeled the egg shells, he reacted with hindsight, his eyelashes trembling slightly as he kept his hands moving, âOr, do you want me to leave?â
Wuuthâs face didnât show, but a hint of anxiety and unease rose in his heart. He wanted to follow Ning Chu for a valid reason: his mating period was approaching.
During the mating period, the male dragon would follow around the female dragon he loved to make sure she didnât have a mate, to make sure she could accept him, and to drive away other males around her. If rejected or resisted by the female dragon, he would voluntarily give up.
Wuuth didnât tell Ning Chu about the mating period; he wasnât an ordinary dragon, and the instinct to breed could be suppressed. Even before he met Ning Chu, he had never felt the existence of the mating period.
Ning Chu was human and male, he wasnât a young female dragon with a mating period. Besides, he had recently been emotionally stable and had no abnormalities, so he was even less likely to mention it. However, Ning Chu just said something like rejecting him.
Wuuth knew that Ning Chu wasnât a dragon and wasnât destined to respond to his courtship, nor was he really rejecting it, but he would still feel lost. Ning Chu didnât know what was in Wuuthâs mind, the egg in his hand was slightly hot, âI⊠didnât mean that either.â
He didnât mention letting Wuuth leave again, silently eating the two small wild eggs.
Wuuthâs mood eased a bit, as he waited for Ning Chu to finish eating, before promptly handing over a glass of warm water.
Ning Chu took it and gently twitched the tip of his nose, seeing the residual magic element in Wuuthâs palm.
Wuuth noticed his gaze, âWant energy? Today is fine.â
Ning Chu hurriedly shook his head, averted his eyes and tried to restrain himself, âNo, no, Iâm not tired today.â
But he hadnât refused yesterday, and had asked him specifically at night if he would be okay. Even in the early stages of courtship, the male dragonâs emotions were still easily stimulated, and Wuuthâs anxiety, which had only just subsided, began to rise again.
Ning Chu finished his water and got up to pack his things, intending to leave the back of the mountain, Wuuth followed him for a while and suddenly said, âNing Ning.â
Ning Chu threw away the eggshells and turned his head, âHuh?â
Wuuth stepped closer and took his wrist, the force of his hand was a little tight. His lowered eyelashes looked a bit resigned, âHug me.â
Ning Chu, ââŠâŠâ Whatâs wrong with this dragon, why does he suddenly want to hug him? Ning Chu tried to pull his hand back, âWhatâs wrong with youâŠâ
Wuuth was so strong that he wouldnât let him break free, his body blocking him from leaving.
âJust for a moment,â Wuuthâs voice was low as the knot in his throat slid up and down as he spoke, âI want to hold you.â
He didnât understand human emotions, only that Ning Chu couldnât give him the courtship response a dragon needed, but he wanted something else more. To hold Ning Chu, to make sure he was his own. He would only be his own, no other humanâs or any other raceâs around.
Ning Chu struggled unsuccessfully and sighed, reaching out his other hand to Wuuth, âCome on.â
As soon as the words left his mouth, Wuuth almost immediately embraced him, his arms tightening. He bent down slightly and buried his head on the side of Ning Chuâs neck, letting him get his breath on him.
Ning Chu was about to lose his breath, tilting his head and nudging Wuuth, âAre you done?â
Wuuth said in a muffled voice, âNo.â
He seemed to have suddenly become out of sorts, Ning Chu frowned and gently patted Wuuthâs shoulder, âWhatâs wrong with you? Are you in a bad mood?â
Ning Chu recalled the past few days, and didnât find anything wrong. Could it be that he was tired after flying here for several days in a row? That was unlikely.
Wuuth relaxed a bit, still holding Ning Chu, looked down at him and answered, âGive me a kiss.â
ââŠâŠâ Ning Chu said coldly, âNo.â He softened his tone a bit and raised his hand to give Wuuthâs face a gentle squeeze, âUnless you tell the truth about whatâs wrong with you.â
This dragon definitely has something to hide from him, even if he wanted to be close to himself before, he wouldnât be like this. Instead Wuuth said, âYou kissed me.â
âWhat? I didnâtâŠâ Ning Chu reacted with a start. He pinched the side of Wuuthâs face again, âYou call that a kiss?â
Wuuth didnât answer, kind of acquiescing to what Ning Chu said, and although his face didnât show much expression as usual, his eyes looked happy. Ning Chu wanted to laugh a little. No wonder last time⊠He cleared his throat and said seriously, âThis is not called a kiss.â
Wuuth didnât deny it, he certainly knew what kissing meant. It was just that when he was in human form, Ning Chu had only kissed his hand, and squeezing his face was just as intimate a gesture to him as a kiss. Ning Chu didnât push Wuuth away again, letting him hug him. It was unclear what he was thinking about, as his face turned a little red.
Wuuth noticed his change and probed his forehead, âHot?â
Ning Chu pulled down his hand, âYouâre too high, bend a little lower.â
Wuuth didnât understand wha, but bent down and buried his face lower.
Ning Chu slowly came closer and almost touched the tip of Wuuthâs nose. The two were now extremely close, and Ning Chu wanted Wuuth to close his eyes and not look at him. He couldnât speak because of the inexplicable lump in his throat, and started to flinch as he stared at Wuuthâs close lips.
Ning Chu just now, in the heat of the moment, really wanted to kiss him. When it came to initiating, he was a little afraid. He had never kissed anyone⊠was this too soon?
He blamed Wuuthâs behavior just now for being too confusing⊠he pinched his face as a kiss, but because he looked a little pitiful, Ning Chuâs attitude softened. He backed off a bit and placed a kiss on Wuuthâs cheek.