After The Abyss Dragon Woke Up - Chapter 108.2
You Humans Are So Strange (2)
Zhuo Fu, on the other hand, was just the opposite.
As a professional and enthusiastic research practitioner, a living dragon stirred up all his passion.
The dragon contained immense research value as the world’s only remaining fantasy species.
Besides, the other party could understand the ancient language and ancient writing, and even the ancient spells that have been lost. This was a living dictionary!
And for some reason, he had inexplicable confidence that the dragon was not prepared to harm any human.
Even in casual conversation, he always called it “Shi An” rather than simply “dragon.”
Zhuo Fu always wanted to come into close contact with or study Shi An.
Most of his experiments could not be accomplished with only the blood samples taken in the crater.
Even taking a little sample would be good!
He pleaded to Mu Heng.
However, he had been rejected heartlessly.
Although Mu Heng did not tell Zhuo Fu the reason, he was very clear about it.
The desire for possession was as addictive as a drug and could not be stopped after having a taste like a dark swamp brewing in his heart. The process was slow and irreversible.
Shi An was his.
No one could see, know, touch, or have him.
He lowered his eyes and gazed at the young man that he had dragged in front of him.
Humans were greedy.
He was the same.
Shi An froze, somewhat unresponsive.
Soon, he blinked and followed Mu Heng’s line of sight to his ankles, where silver shackles clanked and rattled with the clash of metal, glittering brightly in the sunlight.
“Eh?”
Shi An’s eyes lit up a little. “This is for me?”
When he and Mu Heng first met, he remembered that the other party had put an equally bright, shiny silver ring on his wrist.
At that time, Shi An was happy and sad when the silver ring was taken away a few seconds later.
He thought it would be the same this time, but he didn’t expect this to be for him!
… Although the approach was a bit strange.
Mu Heng: “…”
The direction of progress of the topic always felt as if it was a little different from what he had expected.
Shi An blinked and his eyes fell on the man in front of him.
“Speaking of which, you didn’t bring that sword of yours.”
Mu Heng didn’t know what Shi An wanted to say. He just narrowed his eyes slightly and waited quietly.
“Don’t you want to kill me?” A look of extreme doubt appeared on the young man’s face.
Mu Heng slowly shook his head.
“No such thoughts for now.”
Shi An raised his dark eyelashes, and the golden-red light flickered in his eyes, looking demonic and evil.
“I’m a dragon.”
Mu Heng nodded his head. “Seen it with my eyes.”
Shi An let out, “Oh…”
He scratched his head, a little puzzled. “You humans are so strange.”
The ambiguity in the air was wholly interrupted strangely, to which there was no way to go back.
He sat up from the bed, maintaining a strange position with one foot still held in the other’s hand. “So, let me get this straight. Although you don’t plan to kill me, you don’t plan to let me go either?”
Mu Heng answered, “Right.”
Shi An shook the chain. “Can this be untied?”
Mu Heng said, “No.”
Shi An once again gave an “oh.”
He lowered his head and seemed to be thinking seriously about something.
After a long time, Shi An raised his eyes, looked at the human in front of him, and asked, “Will you starve me?”
Mu Heng: “…”
He paused and said dryly, “No.”
Shi An thought for a moment. “Can I play games?”
Mu Heng: “…”
“You can.”
Shi An asked, “Can I eat ice cream?”
Mu Heng frowned. “Not too much.”
Shi An asked, “Will you hug me when sleeping at night?”
“…” Mu Heng replied, “Mm.”
Shi An exclaimed, “Great!”
He was happy again.
He thought the black-robed man had taken away his game console, ice cream, and warm embrace, but he didn’t expect it to come back so easily now!
Why in the world would there be such a good thing?
Mu Heng: “…”
He frowned slightly and asked, “You don’t want to leave?”
Shi An looked at him suspiciously. “Why would I want to leave?”
He counted on his fingers.
“First, you don’t plan to kill me. Second, you will raise me. Third, you will hug me.”
If he had a choice, Shi An would rather sleep in the abyssal cave for tens of thousands of years than go out. If he hadn’t been forcibly awakened this time, he could have stayed in his lair for tens of thousands more years.
Now was simply the life of his dreams!
At this point, Shi An suddenly thought of something and shrunk himself into a small palm-sized dragon.
“Speaking of which, it was so troublesome when I was a human. I couldn’t directly do this.”
The chains on his feet shrunk as well, and the clashing sounds he made became even tinier and crisper, but they didn’t get in the way as much as before.
Shi An complained while fluttering his wings. He flew into Mu Heng’s arms naturally, coiled himself into a ball, pressed his claws, and chose a comfortable position.
“You should have said earlier that you didn’t mind I’m a dragon. I was also tired of pretending to be a human every day.”
Mu Heng: “…”
He lowered his head and looked at the tiny dragon lying in his arms. His expression became unfathomable.
“I want to eat chocolate parfait tonight, a large one.”
The silvery-white dragon raised its head, blinked its beautiful red-gold pupils, waved the tip of its tail happily, and ordered very naturally.
“Hurry up and touch me.”
“You have to follow the scales.”
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