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Chapter 60 Brother and Sister Night Talk

 After half a magic hour, the languid elemental dragon floated out from the lifted barrier and hid behind Fiona.

After a series of inspections, it felt that its body was a little soft and everything seemed to be dull.

High-density penetrating scanning has completely recorded the structure of its body, serving as a precious reference backup for extraterrestrial organisms.

If Avis is willing, he can even restore a silicon specimen that is exactly the same as its body structure.

The kitten Kate is in good condition. Avis didn't do anything to it, but just did a simple physical examination to confirm its current health status.

"Okay, Fei, the initial inspection has been completed. Next, just remember to bring it in for inspection every seven days.

This is for the sake of its life. It is not a local creature, and it may not be able to feel some body changes, such as spatial correlation, life synchronization frequency, etc. It must be tested to rule out health risks."

After backing up the data, Avis began to fool Fiona again in a serious manner. From time to time, his words were mixed with high-end professional vocabulary, which made the girl feel dizzy.

"I understand, brother... In short, it's okay to come once every seven days, right?"

Nodding drowsily, Fiona turned around to comfort the young dragon, who was a little fussy after learning that it would come back every seven days.

For a moment, the transparent tail of the young dragon that was swinging back and forth suddenly straightened, then wilted and stopped resisting.

"Did you say anything to it, Fee?"

Avis glanced at Fiona curiously.

"Well, Feiya is not very obedient and doesn't seem to want to come back."

The girl blinked her big lake-blue eyes and explained to Anvis with gestures.

"However, when I told her, 'If you don't obey, then I will have to send you back here,' then she became obedient."

"That's it..."

Anvis looked at the little dragon who was peeking at him in fear, feeling helpless.

"But, brother, does this really have no impact on Feiya? She seems to feel a little uncomfortable."

Touching the whirlpool baby dragon that felt a bit like a soft force field, Fiona felt its emotions and looked at Anvis with some confusion.

"Don't worry, Fei, it's just that when it first hatches, you need to ensure its survival, so you need to check it every seven days."

Avis explained.

"When it grows to one year old, you can extend it to monthly inspections. When it grows older, you can only bring it in for inspection after each advancement."

After all, there is no need to record too many duplicates of data. It can only be recorded after major changes occur.

.….….

When the two left Avis' magic laboratory, the sun had completely sunk below the horizon.

But the last ray of light seemed unwilling to dissipate completely, but struggled to coat the horizon with a faint red light, like the color of the embers in the fireplace that had not been completely extinguished.

In the dark blue sky above, which is like high-end blue velvet, there is strangely no cloud. You can clearly see the outlines of the silver and purple moons, as well as the stars that have begun to twinkle in the sky.

The vast and extremely distant starry sky can always arouse the awe and yearning hidden in the deepest hearts of human beings.

"Fei, it's been a long time since I left the castle last year. We haven't seen the stars together like this, right?"

Lying on a lounge chair on the third floor terrace, Anvis stared quietly at the southeastern night sky with his blue eyes, and spoke softly.

"Indeed, since you left, no one in the castle wants to play with me. And no one helps me with my daily classes. I always have to be forced by my father to read those boring books full of words!"

On another lounge chair next to him, Fiona, wearing a college uniform, was holding Kate, also looking up at the shining stars in the sky.

Brilliant light golden long hair flowed down her sides, her snow-white skin seemed translucent under the moonlight, and her childlike and delicate face glowed with a hazy halo, making her look charming and alluring.

When Anvis mentioned this, the girl immediately nodded in agreement like a chicken pecking at rice. Her big watery eyes looked at Anvis with some resentment, and she complained softly as if she was coquettish.

"Haha, there is nothing you can do about it, dear Fei, 'You have to choose one between pears and apples'. If you don't want to be punished by your father, then study magic seriously."

Anvis couldn't help but smile softly and casually said some imperial slang.

"But that's really boring! Brother, you know, I don't have your skills!"

Fiona complained softly, and at the same time touched Kate's soft blue-gray fur, which made the latter twitch her ears.

"By the way, brother, can you tell me a new story?"

As she said that, the girl suddenly thought of something and turned to look at Anvis with interest.

"What a story..."

Anvis's eyes were still divergent, as if they were flying to the brightest star in the endless distant starry sky.

"Fei, do you know about chocobos?"

"I know! It's that kind of stupid big bird with brown feathers that can run very fast but can't fly -"

Fiona nodded. Chocobo is a very common low-level mount. Even she knows this.

"Yes, Fei. And what I am going to tell you next is the story of Chocobo."

With his head gently resting on his arm, Anvis looked up at the starry sky, and slowly began to tell his story in the fresh and cool night breeze.

"Did you know? Wild chocobos actually have a special habit.

Living in the desert, when they encounter irresistible crises and natural enemies, they will make a strange move: insert their heads into the sand.

In this way, they cannot see the crises and enemies that are right in front of them, as if they have disappeared.

They remain immersed in this false sense of security until the very end of their lives."

Looking at the starry sky, Anvis told stories, but he couldn't help but think of his previous meeting with Prince White.

Thinking of the future situation after tonight and those corrupt and stubborn old nobles, he suddenly felt a little ridiculous.

"But now, there are some people like this.

When they saw chocobos burying their heads in the sand when encountering predators, they laughed at them and shouted taunts, thinking they were stupid."

“Regardless of what the truth is, people who claim to be smart pretend not to know or even deliberately avoid them when faced with life’s difficult problems.

Even if you know that avoiding it will not solve any difficulties, you still indulge in it until disaster strikes.

Tell me, what's the difference between the people who do this kind of thing and the stupid chocobos they laugh at?"

"Eh? This..."

Listening to Anvis' sudden question, Fiona tilted her head and blinked her watery lake-blue eyes in confusion.

After thinking for a moment, the girl didn't know how to reply to Anvis, so she couldn't help but look at Kate with a pleading look.

"Meow……"

The latter meowed innocently at her.

"Sorry, Fei, I was a little distracted just now..."

At this time, Avis finally realized what he had said and couldn't help but smile apologetically at Fiona.

"Actually, Fei, do you want to know why I suddenly asked you to stay tonight?"

Facing the girl's inquiring gaze, Anvis smiled and motioned for her to look up.

"Did you see it, on the lower right side of Amys, it's coming——"

The next moment, under the gaze of the girl and the cat, in the southwest sky, there was one side of the purple moon Amy.

In the originally dark night sky, a dim silver star suddenly appeared!


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