Tang San's Twin Sister-Chapter 150
After Yu Hua cooked dinner, he complained about every single thing he could think of. This only betrayed just how nervous he was about his test; Jiang opted to knock him out halfway to force him to go to sleep, deciding he would stand guard in front of the sewing machine so Yu Hua could not wake up in the middle to do some stress sewing.
Eventually, they got him to enuinely sleep, and Jiang looked around. "Do you have a guest room?" He asked, and Tang Yin shook her head. "Nope, I'd give you my bed for tonight and take the couch, or at least that was my plan." She said and eyed the couch. "It is really too small for you. No way out of that."
"I'd rather you take the bed, and I take the couch." He said. "It is small, but I can make it work...somehow, I am sure."
"You sound terribly reassuring." He glanced at him. "I do not believe you, but I won't stop you either. I was not keen on the couch, and if you are sure."
"I am sure." He said, and then he fell over onto the couch. His legs were over the rim by quite a bit. "See, comfortable." He said, and Tang Yin sure was not about to stop him if he was sure. She was really not keen on sleeping on the couch, especially if he was that certain of himself.
"Oh, which reminds me. Why the request for a flight?" He asked.
"I am soon going to need a new spirit ring.." she winched. "And the requirements from the test say it needs to be one from a millennium carp, so I cannot use the stone. Additionally, since I need to survive three hours in shark-infested waters by the end of the year, I wanted to reach level 50 and obtain my new spirit ring, preferably before I tackle that task. Because right now...I am pretty sure I will be dead meat. Shark snack."
"Alright. I'll fly you there." He said, his voice a tone off from the usual one. "Which age do you need?"
"Ten thousand would be good," she said and leaned over the couch, looking at him. "But seriously, you do not need to come along there. I am uncomfortable with the thought myself...I could never request of you to come along or help me with anything."
Jiang's look turned somewhat gentle. "I will come along." He said and smiled at her. "I mean, you get into far too much trouble on your own otherwise."
"Hey, I have been doing pretty well the last year." She objected. he huffed. "Your life was in danger a few times; I know that much. Tang San feels your danger as much as you feel his. If it is so bad and so dangerous for one that the other is getting sick from it, it is not a joking matter."
She grumbled as she walked up to him, lounging over the couch, her feet dangling over the ground. "But Tang San was in heavy danger a few times as well. I noticed I collapsed from it before, and that was not funny either."
"I know." He said. "I did not like it either."
"Good night." Tang Yin said with a smile, tilting her head. "See you tomorrow."
"See you tomorrow," Jing said with a grin. Tang Yin left and walked to her room, falling into bed.
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Jiang was left lying on a very uncomfortable couch and then sighed. "You can come out." He said. "It is somehow becoming a habit that people are waiting for me in the dead of the night."
"I cannot say I pity you." Hai Long stepped into the small garden, and Jiang went to open the window.
"What do you want?" He asked and then leaned against the doorframe.
"I want you." He said, and Jiang snorted.
"You want me?" He asked him, his voice hard "what is it you could want from me?"
"I want you as a student." He clarified. "A dragon for a dragon is not a bad choice."
Jiang felt his scales rise and his fangs emerge. "I am the grave keeper." He said. "The spirit beast Gravekeeper, not a simple dragon but a moon dragon. I can rip you into pieces should I decide to do so."
"I know." He said and stepped towards Jiang. "Nine moons, dead dragon. Slayer dragon. Blood-drenched dragon. Ashen King." He repeated. "You have a lot of names. I know that, and I know you are obviously powerful. But you are also fighting on a lone post. How long can you do that? How long can anyone or anything do that? That being said. I want you as my successor."
"I see no reason to be so," Jiang said. "I am not a spirit master nor a subject to the sea god. The only god I follow is the moon god."
"An ancient. I know." He still looked at Jiang. "I show you how to pass fully human; I will teach you how to hide even from a Title Douluo."
"Consider me intrigued," Jiang growled, and Hai Long glared at him, a smile on his face.
"If you don't die, that is." He said, and Jiang felt his competitiveness rise. He did not like this man. He stepped forward until he was standing right in front of him, looking upwards. Sedom met someone taller than him, or even physically almost dwarfing him, like this man. He did not like it.
"I dare kill me." He growled.
"I dare you trying to kill me." Hai Long answered as the two stared at each other in their eyes, burning flames. Flames of ambition, of competitiveness, and of fury, buried fury driven by the desire to beat the other one.
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