Cloud Raising Dragon Cub App - Chapter 57
Such a touch was once in Worcester’s memory.
It was a long time ago, Ning Chu hugged his baby dragon and kissed him on the forehead.
The scales and the skin should feel different, Wusi was not sure, opened his eyes.
He happened to see Ning Chu raised his head and dropped his hand: “Okay!”
Wusse stared at the back of his hand, thinking of making a few wounds elsewhere on his body, so that Ning Chu would kiss them all.
He covered the entire left hand with a thin layer of dragon breath, trying to preserve a little breath of Ning Chu.
Ning Chu couldn’t see the dragon’s breath, only saw Wu Si suddenly stop moving, he stretched out his hand and waved in front of Wu Si: “Stupid?”
Wusse grabbed his wrist and squeezed it lightly, reluctant to let go.
He looked up and stared at Ning Chu’s lips again: “Why can’t you see?”
Ning Chu withdrew his hand and turned his head: “Why not…”
After cleaning up all the clutter, Ning Chu sorted the useful things into several storage bags, and threw away the rest.
When feeding the young dragons at night, Ning Chu asked the big cub how many dragons there are on the island.
The big cub squatted on a large rock, with both front paws neatly placed in front of him: “Ow.”
This island is not large, there are about 200 young dragons in total, plus three adult ordinary dragons who help the older cubs take care of the young dragons.
Two hundred…the young dragons are too small to fly for long.
There are so many dragons, it is even more impossible to find a place to stop and rest in the middle.
He asked Wurse: “How did you bring the young dragon here?”
Wusse replied: “Dragon egg.”
“But what to do now,” Ning Chu was a little worried, “it’s too slow to take away in batches.”
Two hundred, and it takes six days to go back and forth to Dragon Island, so when will we be able to bring all the young dragons there.
Ning Chu regretted not putting the coordinates of Long Island here, but if they did, it would be troublesome in the future.
Or he made some nets out of vines and put the dragons in them?
This seems feasible, Ning Chu plans to try it tomorrow and during the day.
He logged into the game by the way, went to see the two dragon islands, added animal seedlings to Longdao 01, and went to Longdao 02 to open up wasteland and cut trees.
Before going to bed at night, the four cubs returned to the dragon’s nest for the last time.
It first came to Ning Chu’s side, straightened its back and turned around in front of him.
Ning Chu picked up a luminous magic tool from the sundries during the day to use as a light, and saw a light-colored amethyst on the neck of the four cubs under the light.
The gem was the one that Ning Chu gave it at noon. It did not know how to pierce the gem, and then made a necklace with thin branches and wore it around the neck.
Ning Chu laughed out loud and rubbed the four cubs’ heads: “What will you do when you grow up? It will break.”
This is no different than the high-level decorations for dragons that Ning Chu bought from the mall, which cannot grow or shrink with the size of the body.
The four cubs froze for a while, and seemed to remember this question.
It originally wanted Ning Chu to help it, but Ning Chu seemed to be busy all the time, so it was busy all afternoon, and finally found a way to put the gem on it.
The four cubs looked down at the gem and became happy again. We will talk about the future.
It rubbed against Ning Chu’s palm for a while, and flew to the other little dragon cubs to show off.
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The next day, Ning Chu began to weave.
He used wood magic to spawn dozens of long vines, which were entangled and woven into a net.
Several little dragon cubs squatted aside and watched curiously, the five cubs smelled the familiar magic breath, and wanted to make vines like Ning Chu.
The five cubs quietly gestured the thickness and length of the vines on the ground, secretly holding their breath.
Ning Chu, who bowed his head and was busy, just finished weaving a net, intending to spawn more vines, and turned his head to find that the originally empty ground suddenly had a lot more.
The five cubs squatted beside the vine, waving their tails excitedly.
“This is what Xiao Wu did?” Ning Chu was surprised, and leaned over to pick it up: “It’s good, there’s nothing uncomfortable, right?”
The five cubs are still young, and Ning Chu was worried that it would consume too much magical energy.
“Ow!” The five cubs didn’t have the slightest bit of strangeness, and they felt that they could make a bunch more in one go.
Ning Chu was a little worried and let him rest for a while.
The big cub had already learned the method of Ning Chu weaving the net, and brought three other dragon cubs to help.
Ning Chu quickly made a net and brought three large stones from the stream to try it.
The vines produced by wood magic are several times stronger than ordinary plants. Ning Chu hung the vine net with stones outside the dragon’s nest and waited three or four days to see if it was stable.
After finishing this, Ning Chu began to learn healing with Wu Si.
The healing spells of different degrees are also different, and Wusi first taught Ningchu the simplest one.
He sat opposite Ning Chu and chanted a spell.
Ning Chu went from stumbling at the beginning to smoother and smoother, and white light appeared in the palm of his hand along with the spell.
This is much easier than when he was in the practice class at the academy, but the white light looks no different from an ordinary magic elemental ball.
The white light flickered on and off. Ning Chu used the spell successfully for the first time, but the effect was not stable. He asked Wu Si: “How do I test it…”
As soon as he finished speaking, he saw Wus cut his finger.
The wound is not deep, only a little red blood oozes from the pulp of the index finger, Ning Chu is still stunned: “You…”
Wuss reached out: “Come.”
Ning Chu’s mood fluctuated, and the white light in his hand went out directly.
“Cough…I’ll try again.” Ning Chu recited the spell again, covering the wound with the white light in his palm.
After a while, the blood on the wound disappeared, leaving only a very shallow mark.
Ning Chu’s eyes widened: “Did I succeed?”
Wusse said “um”: “The talent is good.”
Ning Chu is very happy, this is the first time he can really use his talent and magic.
As for the talent that Wusi said was good, he only healed such a little wound, he only thought that Wusi was motivating himself.
In the next few days, Ning Chu’s learning progressed very quickly.
He can already memorize the primary spells, and he doesn’t need to recite them. If there is a magic wand, the auxiliary effect will be better, and the more advanced healing techniques can be used reluctantly, but it is not very stable.
During this period, Wusi injured his hands several times by himself, just to let Ning Chu experience the healing effect.
Although the wound was not deep, Ning Chu had little confidence in herself during the first two days of learning, and felt a little distressed.
So Wus always asked him to kiss him, saying that it would heal faster.
Ning Chuming knew that Wu Si was talking nonsense, so he would kiss the wound as he asked, as a reward for him to teach himself the healing art.
Later, Ning Chu discovered that healing can also work on injured plants.
Ning Chu was shocked and asked Wu Si: “Did you do this on purpose?”
Since it was discovered, Wus honestly admitted: “Hmm.”
Wusse knew it for a long time but didn’t say it, and deliberately hurt himself, Ning Chu was a little annoyed: “You don’t want me to kiss you again in the future!”
He stopped learning magic in the afternoon and went to play with the little dragon cubs. Wusi kept following behind Ning Chu and wanted to talk to him, but Ning Chu ignored him.
Ning Chu was lying sideways on the soft cushion before going to bed at night, when a sound came from behind.
“Ningning.”
Wusse whispered and confessed to him: “It’s my fault, don’t be angry, don’t ignore me.”
Ning Chu was not only angry, but also did not speak to him all afternoon, which made Wusi even more anxious and irritable.
After a while, Ning Chu turned around and changed his direction, silently watching Wu Si under the light.
Wusi’s mind moved slightly and tried to lie down beside Ning Chu.
He didn’t change back to the little black dragon, and Ning Chu didn’t drive him away, but stretched out his hand to pinch his face and said angrily: “You just want me to kiss you?”
If he knew it would be like this, he shouldn’t have given up on it for the first time.
When Ning Chu let go, Wu Si replied, “Well, I think.”
Wusi was overwhelmed and couldn’t help but approach Ning Chu: “It doesn’t hurt.”
Ning Chu gathered a white light on his hand, stroked his fingertips gently, and used the healing technique to remove the mark.
Ning Chu struggled and raised his head: “You let me go…”
Wusse was motionless, the tip of his nose rubbed against Ning Chu’s skin: “Ningning.”
He was left out in the afternoon, quickly retreated and became empty again, eager to grab something else to fill.