Chapter 264 Start of the Taming Session 2 ” (2/2)
Apparently it worked because a child soon stepped forward of their own volition at the caged dragon. But before the boy could get even close enough to confront the creature, the Glass Dragon had already issued out a ferocious roar that scared the daylights out of the poor brat.
“I’m scared Mother, I want to go home!” The child falls into a monstrous cry.
Looking at how frightened the first contender was, Elder Thunder can only shake his head at the poor display of courage: “Next one…”
There may be a lot of children under the age of five in this kingdom, but to be able to get close to the Glass Dragon was nearly nonexistence today. Most would falter and cry just by being glared at by the creature.
By this point the elder was increasingly disappointed, this was especially when there’s only two children remaining at this point. Seeing this horrible situation, the old senior had a serious urge to interrogate the king over whether he’s hiding some candidates.
Naturally Nangong Yuan (king) wouldn’t miss the disgruntled look coming his way. Hurrying to beckon his grandson to come, he waves the boy over: “What are you still standing there for Lin? Come over now!”
Startled by the holler, Nangong Lin meekly muttered back: “But Bai Xiachen still hasn’t gone yet.”
“Hurry up and get up here. If you anger Elder Thunder then you can forget about entering the Demon Beast Sect,” the king’s expression was very unsightly as he warned his grandson with that stare. “Elder Thunder, this is my grandson Lin, he will surely not disappoint you this time.”
In response, the elder only made a frown because of that fat roundish boy: “Humph, for your sake, you better hope so.”
“Son!” Bai Ruo’s heart was wringing with nervousness as her hands reached out again. Unfortunately for her, it was stopped by another hand in midair.
“Are you not confident in our son? He’s so outstanding, he can’t fail.” Showing a mild smile, Nangong Yi (crown prince) comforts his wife by pulling her in.
Bai Ruo couldn’t say more by point, she knew there’s no excuse she can use now. Nevertheless, her eyes had never once left her son like if something horrible was about to occur.
If my son fails, then I….