âAre you a student at that academy?â Ily asked, âI guess you really donât know.â
Ily told Ning Chu that a group of people had been guarding Lance Academy since some time; they werenât students, nor instructors, and they werenât friendly to dragons. The dwarves rarely went out during the mining period, and he only learned about it some time ago. The group came to search for the dragons nearby, and the dwarves hurriedly took the dragons that helped dig the mine to hide inside the cave, and there were a few wild ones nearby that didnât know them, but those dragons were very smart and ran away early without being caught.
Dwarves were a race who liked to work and didnât want to cause trouble. Although magic dragons were powerful, it was better to do more than less. And the first time they saw Second Cub, they felt that he was completely different from the fierce magic dragon in the legend, and that dragons should be a peaceful race.
Ning Chu asked Ily, âWho are those people? What are they doing in the academy?â
âI donât know.â Ily shook his head. He later contacted other races to buy extra ore, and asked for information, only to learn that those people were also very unfriendly to the academyâs instructors and students. The small market next to the academy was closed, and several of the former suppliers of goods had gone.
Ning Chu listened, and in his heart, he could guess who they were. The human organization that had been targeting the dragons, who else could it be but the Church? The news of Vito and his teamâs death had probably already spread back, and since Vitoâs position in the Church seemed to be very high, they were probably very angry.
But what were they doing at Lance Academy? Could they have found some clues? Dragon Island now had the ability to change coordinates, so Ning Chu wasnât afraid of being exposed or the Church finding out that there were humans and dragons together.
But if the academy was implicated because of him and Wuuth, Ning Chu couldnât just let it go, even though he hadnât been at the school for long. He and Wuuth were in a hurry to escape, and Ning Chu occasionally thought of his dorm mate Bowen, and his teacher Clark.
When Wuuth accidentally killed the Church members, and later didnât hear any news, perhaps it was because this continent didnât have timely news circulation. He wondered if there was any talk in the academy about their sudden disappearanceâŠ
The small bazaar that Ily said should be Crow Market, even if Crow Market was directly closed, did they not let the students leave?
Ning Chu had a hunch that the situation in the Academy wasnât good, and after listening to Ilyâs reminder, he wanted to go back and take a look instead. He said goodbye to the dwarves and left with Wuuth and the two dragons first, returning to Dragon Island.
Before Ning Chu could mention it, Wuuth took the initiative to say, âI want to go to the Academy.â
It seemed that Wuuth was also worried about this matter, so Ning Chu put down Sixth Cub in his arms, âDo you also want to go to see your teacher?â
Wuuth answered. He had never liked humans much, but besides Ning Chu, Josh was the second exception. During his time at the Academy, Wuuth could also sense that most of the teachers and students he came in contact with had good intentions. Even though this kindness was based on the premise that Wuuthâs true identity was unknown, Wuuth understood that once exposed, even Josh may not be able to maintain the same attitude towards him.
But Wuuth still wanted to go back and see what he had been like as a human, an Academy student, a student Josh had taught. No matter what happened in the future, this fact wouldnât change. In other words, even if the Academy didnât welcome Wuuth, he still wanted to return.
And there was another important thing for him why he wanted to meet Josh.
âThen why donât we go back tomorrow after we receive Ilyâs voucher?â Ning Chu suggested, âWe donât need to change the location of Dragon Island, weâll just fly back.â
The time was already late, and besides, Ning Chu still wanted to get the 500,000 purple gold coins first, so if there was any unexpected situation, he could just change the coordinates and run away from here.
Wuuth had no problem with that and said, âYeah, Iâll do whatever you say.â
The decision was made, and Second Cub listened to the whole thing from the side, looking at Ning Chu with bated breath. He wanted to go with him, since he had taken the initiative to change back to his adult form in front of others, Ning Chu was angry, and he always took Third Cub with him when doing anything.
Today, he brought him purely because the dwarves were most familiar with him, and bringing other dragons wouldnât have the same effect.
Ning Chu guessed his little thought and rubbed his head, âLetâs talk about it tomorrow, weâll see how you do.â
There was a sense of assurance in his words, and Second Cub was suddenly energized.
So when Ning Chu cooked in the evening, Second Cub worked very hard, helping Ning Chu blow the wind to control the fire, and taking the initiative to carry the wild vegetables to the creek to clean them, so he couldnât even eat his own dinner.
Ning Chu was the easiest to be soft and bought some meat from the mall to feed him, âOkay, okay, Iâll take you there tomorrow.â
Second Cub took the meat from Ning Chu and his tail kept wagging. At night, Wuuth changed into the same pajamas as Ning Chu and lay in bed together as usual. He habitually hugged Ning Chu, but the more he slept, the more restless he became.
The lights were out, and the clouds over Dragon Island were so dense that night that the moonlight was covered up, and the view inside the house was dim. Wuuth couldnât sleep, he wasnât very comfortable. And then there was the problem of yesterday. To recover, he could only change back into his dragon form now.
But Ning Chu was sleeping peacefully in his arms and Wuuth didnât want to let go. Wuuth held back and held back, and called out in a low voice, âNing Ning.â
Ning Chu was human and should have a way to solve his situation. That way, Ning Chu would know that he was in his mating period. The courtship process was necessary, but Wuuth didnât want Ning Chu to know that he couldnât control himself. He had never claimed to be the king of the dragons, but he was the strongest among them in every way.
Letting Ning Chu know that he couldnât even control his mating period would make Wuuth feel foolish. But at the moment there was no other way, Ning Chu always knew more than him. Ning Chu stirred in a daze, his eyes too sleepy to open, âHmm?â
He moved closer to Wuuth and gave him a brief rub. The temples of Wuuthâs forehead throbbed and he even forgot to speak. He hugged him too tightly, but Ning Chu was too hot, so he rolled over, turning his back to Wuuth to continue sleeping.
Wuuth leaned over again, shifting instinctively, exhaling a jumbled breath. He didnât know exactly what he had done, but the symptoms eventually stopped.
Ning Chu was still asleep, and Wuuthâs eyes showed bewilderment. It was like the last step of the mating period, yet different. Like this⊠was it okay? But Ning Chu didnât know any of that, so he couldnât be considered to have completed the mating period.
Wuuthâs mind was confused, so he quietly got up and went to the bathroom, using a cleaning spell to make sure he was better before returning to sleep.
The next day, Ning Chu woke up with Wuuth already up and sitting on the edge of his bed. He sat up with a yawn, when Wuuth spoke up, clearly wanting to say something, âNing Ning.â
Wuuth wanted to tell Ning Chu. Whether it was his mating period, or the abnormalities of the last few days. His human and dragon forms had begun to affect each other in a way he couldnât control, and Ning Chu, as the one who was going to spend the mating period with him, deserved to know about it.
Ning Chu held out his hands to him, âWhatâs wrong?â
Wuuth hugged him, buried his face in Ning Chuâs neck and said in a muffled voice, âThereâs something wrong with my body.â
Ning Chuâs sleepiness dissipated and he was suddenly wide awake. Did Wuuth⊠find out? Ning Chu opened his mouth, and only after a moment did he speak out, âDo you feel sick?â
Wuuth raised his head with a frown between his eyebrows, âNot really, itâs my human form thatâs been affected a bit.â Not knowing where to begin to explain to Ning Chu, he added, âYouâre my mate, so I need your help.â
Ning Chu took a deep breath and adjusted his expression. He cupped Wuuthâs face and gave him a kiss on the lips, âDonât worry.â
Ning Chu felt distressed and his tone became more and more gentle, âI will always be by your side⊠Letâs go to the Academy first, okay? After that we can settle this matter.â
No wonder he felt that Wuuth wasnât in the right state this morning. They had other things to do in the morning, and more importantly, Ning Chu had to organize his words and figure out how to approach this with Wuuth. After all⊠After all⊠this was a big deal, and he couldnât just say a few words of comfort.
Having received Ning Chuâs kiss, Wuuth was really better, his frown was loosened and he rubbed Ning Chuâs lips, âOkay.â
Ning Chu saw that his mood had recovered and was relieved for the moment. They ate breakfast and went to find Ily first. Ning Chu took Second Cub with him, and thought about taking Third Cub as well, just to be on the safe side.
When they arrived at the entrance of the mine, Ily was waiting for them and gave Ning Chu the voucher for the money in his account. The paper was engraved with a small magic array, so if magic power was injected, a picture of the money successfully deposited into the account would show. The image could only be viewed once, so after Ning Chu confirmed that it was in order, he handed 5 crystals to Ily.
In a few days, this area of the mine would be cleaned up, and Ily would take the clan back to start refining a variety of magical weapons and trinkets. The dragons wouldnât be able to assist with that kind of fine work, so their cooperation with Ning Chu would be temporarily stopped.
The dwarves were very sad to let go of the dragons, so Ily gave Ning Chu an expensive communicator, asking to keep in touch with him, so that they could hopefully meet Ning Chu and Second Cub again when they went out searching for a mine.
Ning Chu accepted the communicator, âAlright.â
Leaving the mine, Second Cub flew Ning Chu and Wuuth in the direction of Lance Academy, since Ning Chu was a bit ashamed that he couldnât remember the way back. He opened the game and was still flipping through the map, while Wuuth pointed out the way for Second Cub.
After about ten minutes of flight, Ning Chu asked Second Cub to stop, and then he and Wuuth continued there on foot. After walking a little further, they finally saw the familiar gate of Lance Academy. There was no one at the entrance of the Academy, and the Crow Market next to it was also empty.
Ning Chu was prepared and took off his jacket to reveal his school uniform underneath, intending to check it out. Wuuth had no uniform, so he had to wait outside with the two little dragon cubs for the time being. He made his way to the front gate, which had a lock on the tall iron door, and Ning Chu looked inside.
A man came out of the guard room and looked surprised to see Ning Chu, âHow did you get out?â
Ning Chu pretended to be puzzled, âI left a long time ago. I went back to take care of my sick family and I just came back now. What happened?â
The doorman didnât let Ning Chu in, but waved his hand, âYouâd better leave, donât come back to the Academy now.â
Ning Chu asked, âWhy?â
The doorman looked around to make sure no one else was around and sighed, âIf you come in, you canât leave again. Two Academy instructors have already died⊠You should go now, donât let them see you.â