Transmigrated Into a World of Villains: I Took Out the Protagonists After They Read My Mind
Transmigrated Into a World of Villains: I Took Out the Protagonists After They Read My Mind Chapter 215

Chapter 215: I Don’t Want You Anymore

The noise was so loud that everyone could hear it, but did they dare to lift their heads?

No.

Did they dare to sneak a glance? Absolutely not.

From the moment the dragon woke up, they were so terrified that they wished they could bury their heads in the ground.

*Oh my, why is this dragon crying?*

Ah Bao was equally surprised. She raised her tiny hand to touch the dragon’s eye, noting how its eyelashes were as long as a big fan, and how large it was, crying so loudly.

“Don’t cry, don’t cry,” Ah Bao comforted it. “I just ate one of your roasted chickens. You… don’t cry, I left the chicken butt for you, here.”

Ah Bao, with her mouth still greasy, swallowed the last piece of chicken skin and then pulled a chicken butt out of her pocket, offering it to the dragon.

Everyone: “…”

Oh heavens.

Someone please take the Tenth Princess away.

The Tenth Princess has gone mad!

She made the dragon cry and now wants to feed it a chicken butt…

The Holy Empire of Tiansheng is doomed! Completely doomed!

They could almost imagine the dragon’s impending fury, something they couldn’t possibly withstand!!

The dragon stared at the tiny piece of chicken butt in the little hand before it. It opened its mouth, which was larger than a basin, and carefully took the chicken butt.

Ah Bao smiled brightly, her eyes curving into crescents. “Good boy.”

Everyone: “…”

The little princess is only a year old!

Oh heavens, great dragon, please don’t take your anger out on the little princess!

This was the most “delicious” food the dragon had ever tasted. All those years guarding this place and collecting offerings were not in vain.

That tiny chicken butt, barely enough to fill a tooth gap, was something the dragon chewed on for a long time. It was nearly impossible to swallow.

This brought back memories of the first time the dragon had seen her, which must have been a long, long time ago.

It had just hatched from the dragon egg and opened its eyes, seeing a girl standing before it, dressed in fiery red. Trembling with fear, it let out a sharp cry because it saw ten fierce dragons behind the girl, their bloody mouths wide open, ready to devour her whole.

She patted its head, smiled at it, and said, “Don’t be afraid.” Then it witnessed a scene that would forever send shivers down its spine whenever it recalled it.

The girl turned around and, with a single palm strike for each, blew up the ten dragons!

Terrified, it fainted. When it woke up, it smelled something delicious—exactly like the meat it had just eaten.

The girl was lying on a large tree trunk, munching on a chicken leg.

It crawled up onto her leg, and she tilted her head to look at it, saying in a slightly annoyed tone, “You’re interrupting my meal.”

It didn’t know that this seemingly harmless girl was, in fact, a huge meat lover.

It was too small and thin, like a snake, unable to speak.

She clearly mistook it for something else, letting it coil around her wrist and stroking it, saying, “Little snake, let me give you a name. How about ‘Huahua’? Cute and pleasant to hear.”

It nodded slightly, understanding just enough to recall how she had blown up the dragons’ heads. How could it dare to disagree? Whatever she said, it accepted.

She took it to an herb garden, which was overflowing with spiritual energy, extremely beneficial for its growth.

In the herb garden, she either slept or ate every day, and sometimes, she counted gold and silver treasures.

Where did these treasures come from?

It seemed she had won them in a bet with the Baihua Impermanence.

She lived a carefree life, truly embodying the spirit of laziness.

One day, she picked a small red Huahua and tied it on its head. Perhaps she was too bored that day and thought the red Huahua suited it perfectly. “Huahua, I planted a field of Huahua just for you. Come on, let’s take a look.”

She took it to a patch of soul-attracting Huahua, bright red like blood, their fragrance rich with spiritual energy.

It was overjoyed.

But one day, it woke up to find all the soul-attracting Huahua around it had withered for some unknown reason. Sensing something was wrong, it then saw her standing in front of it.

She looked at it seriously and said, “Huahua, it’s time for you to go.”

It drooped its head.

“All good things must come to an end. I don’t need you anymore; it’s time for you to go on your way.”

She didn’t need it anymore…

That day, it curled up into a ball in her palm and cried all night long.

The next day, she tossed it away.

Later, it became the leader of the dragon clan, successfully ascended to immortality, and attained a divine status, becoming a divine dragon. It was so excited that it sneaked back to the herb garden to see her, wanting to tell her that the little snake she once picked up had grown up and achieved something. But—

The herb garden was gone, and her soul was nowhere to be found in the underworld. Later, it searched throughout the three realms and six paths but found no trace of her.

At that moment, it finally realized that when she had tossed it away, it had already lost this master.

Over the long river of time, it learned to live like her—eat, sleep, sleep, and eat, lazing around every day. As time passed, it forgot many things but never forgot her preferences.

People worshiped it, so it sent dreams to remind them that it liked gold, silver, and roasted meat.

However, the people of the world never knew that these were not its favorite things, but hers.

It had been saving them, hoping that one day it might meet her again and present her with her favorite things.

Now, that day had finally come!

“Do you not like chicken butts?” Ah Bao looked up at the divine dragon, her expression innocent and pure.

The divine dragon snapped out of its memories, sniffing like a child holding back tears. It shook its head—no, no, it liked it. As long as she gave it, even if it was a poisonous butt, it would eat it.

“Hehe, I knew you liked chicken butts. I saved this one just for you.”

[Strange, this dragon looks really familiar. And I still think it doesn’t like chicken butts.]

“I used to pick up a little bug that had eyes like yours. It also liked to eat chicken butts. Every time I finished a roast chicken, I would save the butt for it.” Ah Bao smiled contentedly. “Hmm… its name was… Huahua.”

Her memories seemed a bit fuzzy, but seeing the dragon triggered some recollections buried deep in her mind.

She couldn’t even remember how many years ago that was.

It seemed that as long as she could remember, she had always been in the underworld, occasionally visiting the mortal world for a stroll.

It seemed that her greatest hobby wasn’t eating or sleeping, but picking up random things??

One day picking up a bug, another day picking up a person…

She would pick up all sorts of strange people or things.

The divine dragon’s eyes widened, and it couldn’t stop trembling, too scared to even cry.

Could this little girl have… recognized it?

Please, no!

Please, no!

What if she threw it away again?

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