Jiujiu was held tightly in the man's palm. She struggled as she struggled. "I don't want to. Let go of me. If you don't let go of me, I'll tell your fiancée that you're an old man."
Jiujiu thought that if she threatened the man and told his fiancée that he was an old man, he would definitely let go of her out of fear. However, she did not expect that after hearing her words, the man would grab her little paws tightly.
The man said seriously, "If that's the case, then I can't let go of you. What if you tell my fiancée?"
Jiujiu gritted her teeth. "You're so smart."
The man pursed his lips and smiled. He looked extremely handsome, but in Jiujiu's eyes, he was clearly a silly deer.
The man held Jiujiu's little paws and took out a small red rope from his storage space. He tied it around Jiujiu's little paws and his wrist.
The rope disappeared the moment it was tied. Then, Jiujiu felt that she seemed to have some connection with the man.
Jiujiu moved her little paws and felt as if they were tied up by something. Moreover, when Jiujiu moved her little paws, she could clearly feel that the man's hand that was tied to the rope seemed to move as well.
Following that, Jiujiu began various experiments. She wanted to see if the connection between her and the man was just an illusion.
The results were obvious. This feeling was not an illusion. It was the truth.
This was because every time she wanted to fly out of the cage, the man's wrist would shake and she would feel a strong pull, pulling her into the man's arms again.
Once, twice. After a few more times, Jiujiu did not want to leave the cage anymore.
Seeing that Jiujiu had accepted her fate and was rolling around on the gold coins, the man smiled gently. He looked at Jiujiu and said, "What's your name?"
Jiujiu turned her head and glared at the man resentfully. "It's basic courtesy to tell someone your name before asking for their name."
The man replied, "I'm Ink Porch. What about you?"
"My name is …"
The two words Jiujiu were already at the tip of her tongue, but Jiujiu chose to swallow them down.
Ink Porch had been longing for a wife for three thousand years. He would rather wait a thousand years to marry her. If he knew that she was the cub that he had been waiting for three thousand years, he would never let her go.
At this thought, Jiujiu chose to give a fake name to fool Ink Porch. "My name is Nian Nian."
"Nian Nian?"
Ink Porch looked at Jiujiu in confusion, but still nodded and praised, "Nian Nian, that's a good name."
Jiujiu snorted coldly and pretended to be dead, ignoring Ink Porch.
He imprisoned her freedom and still wanted to marry her? Dream on!
When she had the chance to get out, she would definitely ask her parents to break off the engagement with Ink Porch. She had to.
Jiujiu clenched her fists and made up her mind to break off the engagement with Ink Porch. Then, she continued to lie on the gold coin and sleep.
Because they were indoors, it was hard to tell how much time had passed.
Jiujiu lay on the gold coin until a series of clinking sounds could be heard.
Jiujiu turned over and got up from the gold coin. She poked her head out and saw Sindra.
This time, Sindra was wearing a white princess dress.
The swollen hem of the dress made Sindra's waist slender. The open collar revealed her fair chest and cleavage, as well as her beautiful collarbones.
Of course, compared to her beautiful figure, Sindra's looks were slightly inferior, especially her face, which was really ordinary.
Jiujiu felt that because of Sindra's existence, she had been frequently saying the words "ordinary" in the past few days. She wasn't tired, but she was about to die from exhaustion.
Sindra looked deeply at Ink Porch. After seeing that Ink Porch was still sitting there counting gold coins, she said gently, "You didn't leave?"
Ink Porch glanced at Sindra with a look of disdain.
If he had left, would she be standing here talking to him? Wasn't this obvious? She was actually talking nonsense.
Although Ink Porch still ignored her, Sindra didn't care. She just stood there and looked at Ink Porch in a daze. She continued, "I've prepared a lot of jewelry for you. I hope you like it."
The word "jewelry" successfully attracted Ink Porch's attention. Ink Porch put down the gold coins in his hand and looked sideways at Sindra. His yellow vertical pupils seemed to be asking Sindra, "Where are the jewelry?"
Feeling Ink Porch's eager gaze, Sindra raised her hand and clapped. Soon, someone came in with a box.
And the box was full of gold coins.
Sindra asked someone to pour the gold coins at Ink Porch's feet. She looked at Ink Porch's smile when he saw the gold coins and asked with a smile, "Do you like it?"
For the sake of the gold coins, Ink Porch nodded at Sindra for the first time. "I like it."
He was a dragon and liked shiny things. He loved gold to the bone. Although he didn't like Sindra, a human of an unknown species, he was still willing to be nice to Sindra for the sake of Sindra giving him so many gold coins.
Hearing Ink Porch's voice, Sindra's eyes instantly turned red. She raised her hand to touch her eyes and said in a choked voice, "You're finally willing to talk to me."
Jiujiu, "…"
Ink Porch, "…"
Jiujiu felt that if Sindra was a dragon and was willing to treat Ink Porch like this, Ink Porch would definitely break off the engagement with her and be with Sindra without hesitation.
Unfortunately, Ink Porch wanted to marry a dragon, but Sindra was a human. It was really a pity.
After Ink Porch said that he liked her, he didn't continue to talk to Sindra. Sindra stood there and talked to herself for a while about how much she liked Ink Porch. Seeing that Ink Porch didn't want to talk to her, she sighed and turned to leave.
After Sindra left, Ink Porch put the gold coins that Sindra had just sent in in a corner. He was going to count the gold coins that Sindra had sent in after he finished counting the gold coins that he had on hand.
Jiujiu looked at the pile of gold coins in front of her, flapped her little wings, and flew in front of Ink Porch. She said, "Ink Porch, can I go out?"
Ink Porch looked up and glanced at Jiujiu, as if to ask, "Why?"
There were so many gold coins and jewels here, and it was a place that all dragons dreamed of. Now, he was willing to share half of it with Jiujiu out of goodwill, but she actually wanted to go out. She didn't know how to be satisfied.
Sensing Ink Porch's thoughts, Jiujiu continued to flap her little wings and said, "It's too boring here. Also, I want to know what Sindra is."
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