Book 3: Chapter 16: Damn Pervert! Stop Touching!
Breakfast had to have eggs and milk. However, the milk this time was a special milk, carefully prepared by Chen Heng; it tasted something like milk tea.
As for the eggs, he made soft-centered fried eggs. Although others might worry about not completely killing all the bacteria because of the half-solidified yolk, he did not, as he felt confident in his cooking skills—rather, the association’s store. Most importantly, soft-centered fried eggs would taste more delicious and appear more attractive.
Chen Heng added freshly baked bread, a sausage each, a few stalks of spinach, and some sweet chili sauce.
Furthermore, he cut up two dragon fruits and stuck some toothpicks in them before placing them in his spatial storage to preserve their freshness. He would take the fruits out after eating.
With these, he had a sumptuous breakfast with balanced nutrition.
Chen Heng looked at the three sets of breakfast before him. However, he kept feeling like he had forgotten something.
Sirin had come down before Chen Heng finished cooking. She sat on the sofa, hugging her knees to her chest as she looked in the kitchen’s direction while Chen Heng was busy in the kitchen.
Chen Heng looked at the time and saw it was half past seven. However, Jeanne d’Arc Alter had not come down yet, so he decided to go and wake her up.
“Sirin, I’m going to call Jeanne d’Arc Alter down. Wait downstairs for a while.”
“Oh! Got it!” Sirin appeared extremely obedient.
Chen Heng turned around and made his way upstairs, walking to Jeanne d’Arc Alter’s room.
Knock-knock-knock! Knock-knock-knock! “Jeanne d’Arc Alter, are you awake yet?”
“Who is it? Look at the time! How irritating!” Jeanne d’Arc Alter’s impatient voice came from inside.
This scene felt like déjà vu, reminiscent of Sirin’s first breakfast. When Chen Heng woke her up, her answer was strangely similar to Jeanne d’Arc Alter’s.
“It’s me, Chen Heng. Time to wake up. It is half past seven, and breakfast is ready.”Follow current novels at novelhall.com)
“Go on and eat first. You can just leave my portion there. I’ll eat when I wake up.”
“Let...let me go! You damn pervert! Where are you touching?!” Fafnir sounded like a molested woman, making Chen Heng feel too embarrassed to keep touching her, so he released her.
“Ah Heng, don’t act like a rogue to a female dragon.” Although Jeanne d’Arc Alter said that, she did not take any action.
When Chen Heng let go of Fafnir, she flew behind Jeanne d’Arc Alter. Fafnir was no fool; she knew she could not defeat the great demon Chen Heng and could only rely on Jeanne d’Arc Alter.
“How was it? Ah Heng, was touching Fafnir very nice?”
“Indeed, it was.”
“...” Fafnir never expected her ally to betray her.
“Alright, alright. Let’s eat first.” It was getting late; it was time to eat.
“Huh? Human, why is there none for me?” Fafnir saw only three portions of breakfast when she flew to the table. That meant she did not have any?
“Erm...because I don’t know what dragons eat? Raw meat? Spiritual plants?” Chen Heng had no idea at all.
“What do you mean, raw meat and spiritual plants? I want to eat regular food! I’m getting angry! I really will get angry!”
“Wait, don’t get angry yet. Take this. See if it suits your taste.” Chen Heng took out a vacuum-packed Peking duck. He tore the package open and placed it on an empty plate.
Fafnir flew to the plate and sniffed the Peking duck. Then she nodded. “This? It smells alright. I’ll let you off this time. Remember to cook my portion next time.” The Peking duck apparently suited Fafnir’s tastes.
Very good. I managed to preserve the loyalty value. It even increased by two points to 62.
[Author Note: The loyalty value is on a scale of 0-100. He truly gained Jeanne d’Arc Alter’s loyalty for practically nothing. Ah, wait, no, 80 is just considered friendly at best.]
Loyalty point grading: Disappointed: 0–30 Stranger: 31–60 Friendly: 61–80 Crush: 81–99 Love: 100
[Author Note: Does the grading sound familiar? It’s the affection grading from Azur Lane. After all, these were modified Poké Balls.]
[TL Note: Azur Lane is a side-scrolling shoot-’em-up made by Chinese developers. It gained popularity in both China and Japan. An English version was made later on. Here is the Wikipedia entry on this game: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azur_Lane. Here is another link for more information on their affection/affinity grading: https://azurlane.koumakan.jp/wiki/Affinity.]