Chapter 13: Chapter 13: Gaining a Magical Follower
Having received a boon from the Dragon King, she naturally had to pay a price. Zhao Nuanyue understood this perfectly.
"Then what can I do to repay you?" Zhao Nuanyue asked seriously. âThis Dragon King definitely didnât call me here just to say a few words. He must have something for me to do.â
The Dragon King nodded, appreciating Zhao Nuanyueâs shrewdness. "Before I depart, I will leave the Dragon Scale to you. I hope you will protect the people of this land in my stead."
Zhao Nuanyue considered it for a moment. âI need this kind of power to protect myself and those around me. Itâs essentially an equal exchange with the Dragon King.â She was willing to agree. Nodding, she said, "Alright, Grandpa Dragon King. I will protect these people for you, but Iâll be leaving here eventually. I canât stay here forever."
"Thatâs fine. I only need you to stand guard for five years; you donât need to stay here for a lifetime," the Old Dragon King said. "Now, I donât have much time left. I will give you the Dragon Scale. It holds great power, but also many restrictions. Youâll have to discover them for yourself. I will say no more."
With that, a dazzling, egg-sized scale floated out from the statue. It flew toward Zhao Nuanyue and entered her body, leaving a silver-white, oval-shaped mark on her arm.
Zhao Nuanyue felt warm and weightless. When she opened her eyes again, the eyes of the Dragon King Statue were no longer glowing. It was just an ordinary stone statue, with nothing remarkable about it.
At the same time, Zhao Nuanyue discovered something even more shocking.
Previously, she had only been a wisp of consciousness in the water, but now her entire body had appeared there.
Zhao Nuanyue couldnât believe it. She reached out to touch her own body, only to find it was just an illusory image, without any substance.
Even so, Zhao Nuanyue was still utterly astounded.
Just then, a vividly colored little red carp emerged from behind the Dragon King Statue. It circled Zhao Nuanyue, its tail swaying joyfully.
Seeing the fish, Zhao Nuanyue felt a rare sense of whimsy. "Hey, little guy," she said, "youâd better work hard. Maybe one day youâll be able to leap over the Dragon Gate."
Zhao Nuanyue was only joking to lighten the mood and ease the tension from her shock, but then another unbelievable thing happened. The little red carp said, "I will work hard. Iâll do my best to leap over the Dragon Gate one day."
"Huh?" Zhao Nuanyue froze. "You... you can talk?"
Startled by Zhao Nuanyueâs cry, the Little Red Carp quickly backed away. "You... you... my master could talk, so why canât I?"
"Youâre saying Grandpa Dragon King was your master?" This wasnât the first strange thing Zhao Nuanyue had encountered, so there was really no need to overreact.
"Yes, yes, thatâs right." The Little Red Carp nodded its head repeatedly. "Master gave you the Dragon Scale before he left, so from now on, youâre my new master."
âPerfect. Zhao Nuanyue had no idea what the Dragon Scale did. This red fish must know a thing or two after being with the Old Dragon King for so many years.â
"Alright, youâre so cute, I like you. From now on, weâll work hard together and leap over the Dragon Gate together." Zhao Nuanyue accepted the situation cheerfully. "My name is Zhao Nuanyue. Whatâs yours?"
"Master, you can just call me Little Red Carp," it said, its lively and talkative nature returning.
Zhao Nuanyue was delighted to have gained a sidekick.
Here in Nianqiao Village, she was finally no longer fighting a war on her own. She had a helper nowâand a talking little carp, no less.
"Little Red Carp, what exactly does this Dragon Scale do?" Zhao Nuanyue asked. "Grandpa Dragon King told me to bring fortune to the people of this land for five years, but Iâm just an ordinary girl. I donât know how!"
The Little Red Carp answered nonchalantly, "Itâs fine. As long as you stay alive, the Dragon Ball is here and will manage things automatically. You donât need to worry. If you want to learn some unknown abilities, though, youâll have to figure that out yourself through the Dragon Scale. I canât help you there."
Hearing it was that simple, Zhao Nuanyue finally felt relieved.
"Little Red Carp, where can I find you?" Zhao Nuanyue asked. "Iâm having trouble in the village. Someone is trying to harm my companions. Can you help me?"
The Little Red Carp "scratched its head" and thought for a moment. "I can help you with anything in the water," it said, "but Iâm useless on land."
Although its help wasnât as all-powerful as she might have hoped, Zhao Nuanyue was still satisfied. âPerhaps I could arrange for Wang Dadan to fall into the water and drown?â
"Okay, thank you. From now on, weâll protect this land together. By the way, after I leave this place, how do I contact you?" Zhao Nuanyue asked. âIâm a complete novice at this; itâs better to ask more questions.â
"Just call my name," the Little Red Carp said sweetly. "You can ask me if thereâs anything you donât understand."
Zhao Nuanyue nodded. "Alright, Iâm heading back now. Iâve been here a long time, and itâll be dawn soon."
"Okay, goodbye, Young Mistress." The Little Red Carp waved a fin, just like a child waving goodbye.
After Zhao Nuanyue left, the fishâs innocent expression turned serious and solemn. âI wonder if this Zhao Nuanyue will be able to handle it.â
âStill, she is the one the old master chose. Iâll just have to give her my full cooperation.â
When Zhao Nuanyueâs consciousness returned, she didnât wake up immediately but slept straight through until dawn. She only stirred when she heard Zhao Nuan Yang getting out of bed in the other room.
âMy god, what a bizarre, fantastical dream!â
âBut it wasnât a dream. It was my actual consciousness.â She now had much more confidence in her future.
Zhao Nuanyue discovered her power had grown immensely. Before, her consciousness could only create tiny splashes in the water, like ripples from a light breeze. Now, she could create waves nearly a foot high.
The villageâs small fishing boats would rock precariously in waves like that. Anyone not accustomed to the water wouldnât dare to stand up in one.
Liu Lanhua was in line ahead of Wang Yuan and Li Qiong to turn in her fish. She even helped them with theirs. But when it was Zhao Nuanyueâs turn, Liu Lanhuaâs enthusiasm vanished.
After Wang Yuan and Li Qiong finished, they felt too awkward to just leave, so they stayed to help Zhao Nuanyue.
âEven though Wang Yuan and Li Qiong are being deceived by that woman, I know Liu Lanhuaâs true nature and her real goal. I can only help them from the shadows and make sure that bastard Wang Dadan doesnât get what he wants!â
This was the fourth time in just ten days that Wang Yuan and Li Qiong had gone to Liu Lanhuaâs house for dinner.
They were going again tonight, and even Yang Guanghui was starting to think Liu Lanhua was being a little too solicitous.
"Wang Yuan, Li Qiong, I know Aunt Liu seems nice and all, but donât you think sheâs laying it on a bit thick?" Seeing them dressed and ready to go to Liu Lanhuaâs house again, Yang Guanghui couldnât help but voice his concern.