Partner With a Dragon Girl • Chapter 96 • Page ik-page-3004605
Partner With a Dragon Girl • Chapter 96 • Page ik-page-3004606
Chapter 96
This is a locked chapterChapter 96
About This Chapter
Min'er asks her mom why her face looks so pale. She asks why her hair is messy. She pulls out the silk hair tie she made herself. She tells her mom that she loves to eat the dragon tornado pastries she made. She goes to the kitchen to find out what's wrong. She finds out that the madam has been having an onset of heart disease. She's afraid that the sun will already set when she arrives. The madam also helps her tie up her hair. She says that lady long is a lucky star of a rang because she's also a dragon too. Min says that uncle came to tell her that he'd found a medicinal herb for her. It's called dragon grass, and it's rare. They'll have to wait a few days before they can pick it up, but Min says she'll take it as a token of her apprenticeship. She wants to find her mom, so she begs her mom to teach her swordsmanship.
Close Viewer
Partner With a Dragon Girl • Chapter 96 • Page ik-page-3004605
Partner With a Dragon Girl • Chapter 96 • Page ik-page-3004606
Chapter 96
This is a locked chapterChapter 96
About This Chapter
Min'er asks her mom why her face looks so pale. She asks why her hair is messy. She pulls out the silk hair tie she made herself. She tells her mom that she loves to eat the dragon tornado pastries she made. She goes to the kitchen to find out what's wrong. She finds out that the madam has been having an onset of heart disease. She's afraid that the sun will already set when she arrives. The madam also helps her tie up her hair. She says that lady long is a lucky star of a rang because she's also a dragon too. Min says that uncle came to tell her that he'd found a medicinal herb for her. It's called dragon grass, and it's rare. They'll have to wait a few days before they can pick it up, but Min says she'll take it as a token of her apprenticeship. She wants to find her mom, so she begs her mom to teach her swordsmanship.
Close Viewer