Seeing Ning Chu and the other dragons finally appear, Fifth Cub, who was left alone on Dragon Island, swayed and flew over while saying âaowuâ aggressively. Fifth Cub was now able to fly on her own for a while, but her strength wasnât as strong as the other dragonsâ, so when she was in a hurry, she would lose control of her direction.
Ning Chu caught her halfway and held her in his arms, âItâs okay, weâre back.â
Fifth Cub had a keen sense of smell for blood, so she sniffed the air and buried herself in Ning Chuâs clothes. Luckily, Ning Chuâs body was clean, and the other dragons werenât hurt. After calming Fifth Cub down, Ning Chu suddenly spoke in a cold tone, âEr Er.â
As soon as he returned to Dragon Island, Second Cub was lying on his back in the grass, basking in the sun, but when he heard Ning Chu call him, he got up with a start. Second Cub quietly looked at his face and had a bad feeling, but he flew over to him.
Ning Chu put down Fifth Cub and let him go to play by herself, then he grabbed Second Cub by the horn, âDo you know what you did wrong?â
It didnât hurt at all to be held by the dragonâs horn. Second Cub tilted his head and called, âAwoooâŚâ
He shouldnât have been in such a hurry to change back to his adult form when they were down there⌠Second Cub didnât think that much, he thought that this group of people were going to die anyway, so it was okay to see them.
Ning Chu was a little angry, âWhat if others saw you?â
It wasnât that he didnât believe in the force of these dragons, not to mention the presence of Wuuth, a human detector, but Second Cub was too reckless to show up without even saying hello.
Second Cub hung his head, âAowuâŚâ
He knew it was wrong and would never dare to do it again.
Ning Chuâs anger couldnât be held for long, he sighed, let go of Second Cub and rubbed his head. He couldnât bear to hit him, and it was humiliating to have such a big dragon beaten. But there must be other punishments, so Ning Chu said coldly, âI wonât take you with me when I go out.â
Second Cub wailed and fell down in the grass to try to make Ning Chu change his mind by pouting.
Next to him, Eldest Cub came to Wuuthâs side and pawed at the storage bag he was carrying.
Eldest Cubâs eyes showed worry. The human Ning Chu brought back must have had a use, he wasnât dead in it.
Wuuth went forward to give the bag to Ning Chu, Ning Chu thought of the living person inside, feeling a tad nervous.
He didnât reach out to take it, âWait⌠Iâll change the coordinates first.â
Ning Chu opened the game and selectedăChange Coordinatesă.
2,000 currency was successfully deducted, and the system popped up a prompt:ăPlease select new coordinates on the mapă.
A complete map appeared in front of Ning Chuâs eyes, the current coordinates of Dragon Island was inăBeast Ridge Wastelandă. The system was very user-friendly, the map not only marked every big and small place name, but also the places and routes that Ning Chu had been to.
Following the route, Ning Chu finally found the word âLough Valleyâ and clicked on it.
ăNew coordinates confirmed, current Dragon Island (ăDragon Island 01ă,ăDragon Island 02ă) will depart in five minutes, please prepare the island residents~ă
The flight speed of Dragon Island was fast, so Ning Chu asked Eldest Cub and Fourth Cub to go to the other island to calm the young dragon group and keep them from running around, while Second Cub and Third Cub took charge of this island.
Five minutes later, the two islands shook slightly and Ning Chu subconsciously grabbed Wuuthâs hand beside him. This function was used for the first time and it was unknown what the situation on the road would be. Wuuthâs reaction was even greater, as he quickly pressed Ning Chu into his arms and looked around vigilantly.
The good thing was that the vibration was only for a short while, Dragon Island soon stabilized, except for the wind blowing a little bit, there wasnât much difference. At this time in the sky above the beastly wilderness, a transparent cloud was moving fast, unable to be caught by the naked eye.
Ning Chuâs game was still open, and the coordinates of their location on the map were moving toward their destination, showing an estimated time of 72 hours. He pushed Wuuth away, âOkay⌠weâll be in Lough Valley in three days.â
Wuuth could feel Dragon Island, or rather this space, moving beneath his feet. Still frowning, he held Ning Chuâs wrist tightly and did not let go, making sure everything was safe and sound before letting go.
After changing the coordinates, Ning Chu then put his eyes on the storage bag in Wuuthâs hand. Fifth Cub didnât notice this and was playing with the leaves that were constantly being blown by the wind. Ning Chu didnât want her to see any Church people, so he pulled Wuuth to the back of the mountain quietly.
After the dragons around the back of the hill were chased away by Wuuth, Ning Chu let him release Vito. Suddenly seeing the sunlight and the vast greenery, Vito weakly raised his hand to block his eyes. He looked half-breathless, and Ning Chu, fearing he was faking, tied him securely to a tree with vines.
The vines touched the wounds on Vitoâs body and beads of sweat broke out on his forehead, his face as pale as paper.
Ning Chu feared that he would really die, and used healing magic to heal his wounds, at least to save his life for now.
Under the effect of light magic, Vitoâs face looked much better, as he stared at Ning Chuâs hand, âLight and woodâŚâ He remembered that the person beside Ning Chu had dark magic, his eyes turned to Wuuth and muttered, âWhat a wonderful combination.â
Ning Chu didnât bother to talk to him and urged the vines to tighten, âWhen did you guys find your way here?â
âTwo days ago!â Vito blurted out, and the vines on his body loosened up a bit. He swallowed the fishy sweetness in his throat and continued, âThe first one we arrived at was the Dragon Island abandoned by the magic dragons.â
Vito led a team of people to find the hidden Dragon Island according to the coordinates transmitted back from the wooden box, and then based on guesses and inferences,they found the way over. He laughed while coughing, âI didnât even think that there were only two of you.â
Still so young, no wonder they left behind the wooden box as an important clue, plus a whole four magic dragons that could change size freely⌠Those chapter people didnât die unjustly.
âWooden box?â Ning Chu rummaged through his memory about this thing and asked Wuuth to call Fourth Cub to him. The small purple dragon cub quickly came to Ning Chu, who removed the purple gem it was wearing around his neck, âWas it for this?â
Vito stared closely at Fourth Cub, âYes.â He knew at once what Ning Chu was thinking and volunteered, âDonât worry, this was the highest grade purple zhan stone, isolating all magical energy.â
So it was even more impossible to lay magic formations or spells on the stone, the only real danger was the box.
Ning Chu looked at him a few more times, put the gem back on Fourth Cubâs neck, and stroked his head, âItâs okay, go.â
Fourth Cub flew away wearing the jewel, his figure disappearing into the forest. Vito looked disappointed, and couldnât help but say, âWhere are the other few magic dragons? I want toâŚâ
Ning Chu interrupted him, âWhat are you looking for the magic dragons for?â He added, âNot only you, but also your Church.â
Vito paused and answered, âTo become stronger.â
This was a very honest answer, whether it was ever a constant search for the Dragon Island and the traces of magic dragons, or capturing other ordinary dragons to try to tame. There had always been legends about Dragon Island, yet what Vito didnât expect was that there was more than one. His eyes looked around, âIâm curious, where exactly is this?â
There was no such place in the desert.
Ning Chu ignored him and continued, âIâll ask one last question. Did you know about the Churchâs capture and killing of the Leaf Dragon?â
Vitoâs eyes were surprised, as if he hadnât expected Ning Chu to ask this question.
âI was there,â Vito didnât intend to hide it, âI opposed them killing that magic dragon, butâŚâ
Vito wasnât the squad leader for that operation and couldnât make the decision.
The vines on him tightened again, and Ning Chu suppressed his anger, âWho are they?â
âThe Popeâs son, RaphâŚâ Vito breathed poorly and spat out a few words, when the vines on his body relaxed. He gasped, âThere are a few others, Iâll give you all their names, butâŚâ Vito added, âI have questions Iâm trying to figure out, too.â Seeing Ning Chuâs silence, Vito laughed, âWhat are you afraid of? Iâll be a dead man sooner or later.â
He wasnât willing to die with questions, then his soul wouldnât be at peace.
Ning Chu nodded, âOkay.â
Vito was really cooperative and spoke a few names.
Ning Chu wrote them down one by one and put them away on a piece of paper.
Afterwards, Ning Chu asked Vito, âWhat do you want to know?â
âWho are you really?â As soon as Vitoâs words left his mouth, Wuuth suddenly looked to the woods in the back.
A slight sound came from Fifth Cub stepping on the grass with blank eyes.
Ning Chu turned his head and saw him, rushed over to pick her up, blocking Vito behind him and whispered, âWhy did you come here?â
Fifth Cub had just played by herself for a while and found that Ning Chu and Wuuth were gone. Then Wuuth appeared and took Fourth Cub away. Finally Fourth Cub flew back alone, still without Ning Chu. Without asking Fourth Cub, Fifth Cub quietly found her way to the back of this mountain by intuition.
âAwo?â Fifth Cub looked curiously to see what Ning Chu was blocking.
All she saw was a piece of bloodstained clothes, as if it was a human? But how could a strange human come to Dragon Island? Fifth Cub was a little scared and hooked her paws on Ning Chuâs collar.
Ning Chu hugged her and walked away, âDonât be afraid, Daddy has some business to take care of. Go and play with Eldest Cub first, okay?â
Vito was blocked by leaves and made no sound. He vaguely saw a green young dragon appear, but unfortunately didnât see clearly. The excitement in his eyes when hearing what Ning Chu said, gradually turned to doubt. This human of unknown origin, called himself the dragonâs⌠father?
Ning Chu didnât say exactly what he had to deal with, and he used to tell almost everything to the other dragons, and Fifth Cub intuition told her that Ning Chu had something to hide from her. She gave a resigned âumphâ and looked at Ning Chu with bewilderment.
Ning Chu gave Fifth Cub a kiss on her forehead, âDad is teaching a bad guy⌠so young dragons canât watch.â
When she heard the word âbad guyâ, Fifth Cub cowered a little.
But she remembered that she was the most useless of all the dragons, and she was still small in courage. In the future, when Sixth Cub hatched from their shell, would they dislike her?
Fifth Cub plucked up her courage and grabbed Ning Chuâs face with her front claws, âAowu!â
She told Ning Chu that she wasnât afraid of bad guys and could help. To prove this, Fifth Cub broke away from Ning Chuâs embrace and flew to his shoulder and crouched down like the other little dragon cubs.
Ning Chu smiled a little, and the curve on his lips faded again.
Fifth Cub had hatched twice, and was much more mature compared to a real juvenile dragon. Ning Chu didnât have to keep her close and protected, but he just didnât want Fifth Cub to see Vito. Especially this person who said that he was present when Fifth Cub died.
Thinking about this, Ning Chu couldnât control his emotions, and silently stroked Fifth Cub on his shoulder.
Wuuth approached and spoke out, âYou can take her over.â He arrived in front of Ning Chu and also reached out to touch Fifth Cub, âDragons are not that fragile.â
Ning Chu didnât know, Wuuth was clear, as a member of the same race, he could feel more directly what Fifth Cub wanted to say. Fifth Cub wanted to become stronger, and that was a good thing.
Ning Chu hesitated for a moment and took Fifth Cub back into his arms, âIf youâre afraid later, just talk to dad.â
Fifth Cub let out an âawooâ and lay down in Ning Chuâs arms.
Returning to Vitoâs side, Ning Chu stroked Fifth Cubâs head and said, âThis is the bad guy.â
Fifth Cub stared at Vito and thought his face looked a little familiar. But to a dragonâs eyes, humans looked the same since they all had two eyes, one nose and one mouth, plus too much time has passed. Fifth Cub, who had long since forgotten Vito, saw that Vito had several loops of vines tied around his body, so she stretched out a front claw, and added another loop to him.
Vito was covered by the leaves, he muffled a grunt, his eyes full of disbelief. This green dragonâs magic⌠and her eyes, he would never remember wrong.
But wasnât she already dead?
Being stared straight at by Vito, Fifth Cub was a little uncomfortable, subconsciously tightening the circle of vines and turning her head to bury her face in Ning Chuâs clothing. The vine was stuck in the wound of the broken arm, and was too painful for Vito to make a sound, and his face was as pale as paper again.
At this time, Second Cub hurriedly came over and was relieved to see Fifth Cub in Ning Chuâs arms. Ning Chu smoothly put Fifth Cub on Second Cubâs back and let Second Cub take her away. He squeezed Fifth Cubâs front paws and said appreciatively, âWell done.â
Fifth Cub received the compliment and immediately left Vito behind, grabbed Second Cubâs neck fur and left with him. Only when the two little dragon cubs were gone did Ning Chu remove the leaves.
Vito gasped for breath and looked at Ning Chu with a gaze that was no longer the same as before. His voice trembled, âYou⌠are not human?â
âOf course Iâm human,â Ning Chu explained kindly, continuing to tighten the vines, âAny other questions?â
Vito saw that the Leaf Dragon came back from the dead with his own eyes, so of course he didnât believe his words. His eyes were already lax and he was about to die soon, but he still braced himself and asked, âWhat exactly is your relationship with the dragonsâŚ?â
Partner? Contracted beast? Or something elseâŚ
Ning Chu thought about it and felt that this wasnât a good question to answer. He tugged the sleeve of Wuuth beside him, âWhat relationship do you think we have?â
Vitoâs eyes were blank, and then slowly reacted. He looked at Wuuth, who stood aloof and barely spoke, and fear crept up his spine.