Ning Chu had set up some interesting recreational facilities and a newly dug dragon nest on the next island. The lair was already prepared with nests and cushions, and except for Seventh Cub, who hadnât broken its shell yet, all the other dragons were on the next island.
Although they didnât know why they couldnât go back to their original place at night, the dragons were very obedient and didnât ask too many questions. Besides, they could sleep a little later at night without Ning Chu.
After one night, Eldest Cub woke up the dragons who had been playing until most of the night, made breakfast and prepared to go back. When they arrived at the hut on Dragon Island 01, the door was closed, and Ning Chu and Wuuth were nowhere to be seen.
It was already late, had Ning Chu not woken up yet? Did he stay up late, just like them?
Sixth Cub wanted to go into the house to take a look, and had just taken a short step to get closer when she heard a sound from inside the house.
It was Ning Chuâs voice. He seemed to be in distress, his voice was crying, as he was mumbling something intermittently. There were some other messy noises, and since several of the dragons were single, not to mention the two immature hatchlings, they didnât understand what was going on.
Before they could react, the entire hut was wrapped tightly in Wuuthâs dragon breath.
Wuuthâs bloodline wasnât on the same level as other dragons, his aura was strong and inviolable, isolating any creature from approaching, even a glance will make one feel a burst of oppression. The group of dragons retreated in unison, and the sound coming from the house was silenced.
They looked at each other, and Sixth Cub, the youngest, spoke first, âWhat are they doing in there?â
Second Cubâs eyes were confused, âYouâre too young to understand.â
Actually, he didnât understand either, Wuuth probably wanted to be alone with Ning Chu again, as he always did.
Third Cub urged the dragons to leave, âForget it, letâs go to the back of the mountain.â
Even though Ning Chu wouldnât get up, there were still many ordinary dragons on the island, and they didnât know if they had enough rations.
Fifth Cub was worried, âWu⌠is Wuuth bullying Ning?â Ning Chuâs voice just now wasnât quite right, she also vaguely heard some slapping sounds. Could it be?âŚ
She knew that Wuuth and Ning Chu were mates, and several dragons had no objection to the shift of their relationship; Wuuth was already different from them, much less their brother. Fifth Cub had heard that some male dragons with short tempers and irritability would bully their mates, and even among other races, there was a similar phenomenon.
Although⌠Wuuth wasnât cranky and didnât get angry at random, but what if. Ning Chu was a petulant and much weaker human, not to mention not having thick scales to protect himself like they do, and if Wuuth bullied him⌠The more Fifth Cub thought about it, the more worried she was. Eldest Cub reassured him, âWuuth can behave himself, he wonât.â
Second Cub and Third Cub nodded along, while Fourth Cub and Sixth Cub ran away to play. Seeing that none of them thought Ning Chu would be in trouble, Fifth Cub broke away from the group and quietly walked up to the hut. She gathered her courage to approach, but after taking only two steps, she was already shivering and didnât dare to take another step forward.
Fifth Cub craned her neck, before immediately retreating. Ning Chu wasnât an ordinary human, but he was a human who had bred the entire dragon race and possessed a mysterious magical artifact, so he should⌠Wuuth shouldnât be able to do anything, right?
Instinctive reaction prevailed, and Fifth Cub took one last look at the hut, turned her head and flew away.
For the next two days in a row, Wuuth and Ning Chu didnât leave the house.
Wuuthâs dragon breath was always present, and Ning Chu dropped some supplies onto the island, so both proved to be fine.
The dragons went from being worried and curious to getting used to it. They ran around the three islands during the day and slept at night in the nest prepared by Ning Chu.
Inside the cabin, Wuuth reached out to wipe the sweat off the corner of Ning Chuâs forehead, his one hand as gentle as it could be, while the other grew fiercer. Ning Chu couldnât even say a complete sentence, and after another round, he bit the side of Wuuthâs neck and snorted, âBeast.â
Wuuth held him while resting and replenishing his magical energy, but after hearing this word he just gently squeezed Ning Chuâs belly. Ning Chuâs face turned red and he buried his face, not wanting to speak again. He was actually in good shape because Wuuth has been replenishing his strength.
Feeling the tiredness fading away, Ning Chu pulled back his hand, âNo needâŚâ
When he was rested, Wuuth was afraid that he wouldnât want to do it again. So Wuuth didnât force him, lowered his head and kissed Ning Chu, touching the red marks on his body. These marks could be removed with the simplest of healing spells, but Wuuth didnât move, as he held Ning Chu close, âDoes it hurt?â
Ning Chu stammered and finally said, âNo.â
Except for the very beginning, he didnât hurt anywhere, and although Wuuth had his moments when he lost control, he could bear them all. This was also related to the fact that he has been practicing magic for a while, so his physique was better than before. Ning Chu now rarely used the in-game contract service.
Wuuth let out a âhmmâ and tried to give him energy again.
Ning Chu noticed the change in his reaction and tried to avoid it, âIâŚâ
Wuuth restrained him from moving and whispered, âNing Ning, my courtship period hasnât ended yet.â
Ning Chu wanted to cry as he listened, âNot yet?â
Wuuth had told him the first day that he should be able to get through the courtship period in his human form. And the last stage of his courtship period was completely stimulated by Ning Chu, and there was no possibility to stop in the middle, so he had to wait patiently for the end of the courtship period.
This wait had to be with Ning Chu.
Ning Chu tried to run his chaotic brain, counting the time he realized that they had been in the house for three full days. His feet werenât touching the ground, and he was only allowed to enter the game for a short while. Wuuth fed him some water halfway through, and with the magical energy replenishment, Ning Chu didnât need to eat anything.
Ning Chu felt bad about this, they couldnât go on like this⌠But he didnât even dare to go to open the window of his room for fear of bumping into other dragons.
Wuuthâs courtship couldnât be interrupted, so Ning Chu couldnât leave. He was picked up and his position was adjusted, as he asked with a red face, âSo when will it end?â
Wuuthâs slightly drooping eyes flushed a dark red underneath as he intimately smoothed Ning Chuâs spine, âNing Ning doesnât like this?â
Ning Chuâs face turned even redder. If it was before, he would definitely not have answered this question, but he and Wuuth had been together for three whole days, and they were familiar with each other as much as they could be.
Ning Chuâs voice was even softer, feeling Wuuthâs momentary tenderness, âI like itâŚâ
Never mind, the courtship period was only once a year⌠He was his dragon, so of course he has to be the one to suffer. He obediently catered to Wuuth, even taking a little more initiative.
Finally, Wuuth took out the three books Josh had given him and said, âNing Ning, shall we try them all?â
He looked and sounded serious, like he was inviting Ning Chu to review magic knowledge together.
Ning Chu protested, âI donât want toâŚâ
His opinion didnât count, and he was forced to watch and learn together with Wuuth.
By the time the two finally emerged from the cabin, it was the afternoon of the sixth day. The room had been cleaned several times by Wuuth, and Ning Chu had taken a nap and woke up hungry for food.
The door to the room was opened, and the several little dragons quietly snuck over to take a look. Ning Chu looked fine, just very sleepy, leaning in Wuuthâs arms, lazy, letting himself be fed. The room had nothing out of the ordinary, so did the two of them really play in it for six days?
Due to Wuuthâs gaze, they didnât dare to ask more questions and left after making sure Ning Chu was okay.
After eating, Wuuth squeezed Ning Chuâs wrist, âHow do you feel?â
Ning Chu glanced at him, not wanting to talk. Wuuth was in high spirits, with no visible signs of their activities, while Ning Chu wilted, feeling that his whole body wasnât his own. He yawned and tried to sleep again.
Wuuth closed the door of the room and carried Ning Chu back to the wooden bed with a new set of sheets. The courtship period had passed, and the male dragon was more than ready to guard his mate and start preparing for the next generation.
Of course Ning Chu couldnât give Wuuth a baby dragon cub, but Wuuth didnât care about that, he didnât want more baby dragons to distract Ning Chuâs attention. Ning Chu was so tired that he quickly fell into a deep sleep, breathing calmly and evenly.
Wuuth stroked his hair gently, contentedly. The courtship period was more of a ritual, as they finally became partners in the true sense of the word and made a symbiotic contract. With the contract in place, the connection between the two was deeper, and they could vaguely sense each otherâs emotions and feelings.
On the very first night, Ning Chu looked very uncomfortable and cried out in pain. When he saw such a Ning Chu, Wuuth was at a loss for words and suspected that it was his fault. Later he realized that Ning Chu was crying on the surface, but in reality that wasnât the case at all.
Wuuth gradually figured out the way, and something that had been suppressed for a long time was broken through and used on Ning Chu. He knew Ning Chu was comfortable, but at the moment it still hurt to see the marks on his arms and the side of his neck. Wuuth didnât sleep and used healing magic to wipe them away for Ning Chu.
The next day, Ning Chu slept until almost noon before he woke up. As soon as he opened his eyes, he met Wuuthâs and Wuuth came over to kiss him, âAre you hungry?â
Ning Chu pulled the blanket over the sunlight coming in from the window, âSleepyâŚâ
His hand was held and a steady stream of magical energy flew over, Ning Chu only digested a little and then stopped. But he still looked tired, so Wuuth was concerned. Ning Chu whispered, âIâm just mentally tiredâŚâ
He just didnât want to move⌠He felt that he needed to be healed, but with Wuuthâs magic energy, Ning Chu didnât feel uncomfortable, and the marks he got with a few days ago had completely disappeared.
Ning Chu tossed and turned, neither wanting to get up nor to eat, intending to sleep again but unable to do so.
After staring at Wuuth for a long time, he took one of his hands and put it on his back, ordering harshly, âRub it for me!â
Wuuth obediently said, âOkay.â
He massaged Ning Chuâs back with moderate force, and the little bit of misgiving in Ning Chuâs heart finally dissipated. He squinted his eyes and buried his face in Wuuthâs arms, getting sleepy, before drifting off to sleep again.
The little dragons came in during that time, but didnât dare to squeal when they saw this, so they turned their heads and quietly exited the room.
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