Chapter 37 Assessment

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But Xing Fei wasn't as lively as the dragon cubs that give childcare teachers headaches. She was quiet and even if she couldn't sleep at night, she just quietly left her room and wrote in her diary in the hallway.

Shen Mian took Xing Fei and led her back to the dorm. The little girl automatically climbed onto the pink bed and sat on the soft quilt.

Shen Mian has already tested Xing Fei's body temperature and there was no fever. Xingfei had been eating normally for the past two days, ruling out the possibility of not adjusting.
Although it's common knowledge that cetacean dragons have a short sleep time, Xing Fei's case was unique. Shen Mian was worried that the pain from dragonization made Xing Fei unable to sleep.

How could it be comfortable for the human body to grow pointy horns and a long, heavy tail? Human children will feel pain if their bones are rapidly growing. Xing Fei's pain caused by such a violent process of dragonization could be imagined.

Shen Mian, "The doctor prescribed painkillers with no side effects, so be sure to tell me if it hurts."

Xing Fei laid down on the bed, "It doesn't hurt. I just can't sleep."

Shen Mian, "Aren't you sleepy at all?"
It was only an hour-long nap at noon and now Shen Mian is regretting it a bit: I won't coax Xing Fei to take a nap anymore.

Xing Fei shook her head.

"Dean...can I go to the library and get two books to read?"

It was very immoral to let Xing Fei endure until dawn.
Shen Mian pulled out a blanket to cover Xing Fei and took her to the library.

Although the library of the orphanage was still under construction, Shen Mian had purchased a large number of books for young dragons, which were temporarily placed in a classroom and turned into a library.

Xing Fei stood under the tall bookshelf and looked up to select books.

She was an incredibly well-read dragon cub and she had already read many of the fairy tale books on the shelves. Eyeing the rows of storybooks with lovely covers, Xing Fei walked past both shelves and picked travel notes.

Shen Mian helped her take it down.

"Do you like navigation?"
The books on this shelf were travel notes of various planets, which record the scenery and culture of different planets. The ratings are young dragon readings, and the content is mainly based on pictures, but because the knowledge contained is complex, from customs and history to geography, etc., It is still difficult for young dragons to read.

Xing Fei nodded, "En, I like the different dragon races from different places, they have lots of new and exciting habits."

The little girl looked at Shen Mian, her eyes glowing, "I once read in a book that the main residence of gem dragons is on Dust Cloud Star, which has the most gem dragons in the empire. The author also mentions that the way adult gem dragons deal with crying cubs is to hang them on their tails, fling them up and throw them up very high before catching them, sometimes accidentally throwing them on the roof. Fortunately, the dragon cubs are sturdy and won't break."

Xing Fei slightly smiled, "It's lovely to think about."

Shen Mian, "..."
Dean Shen was suffocating just thinking about it – every dragon has an enigmatic culture of bringing up children.

Shen Mian looked down. Xing Fei's eyes were bright with a yearning for an unknown planet and culture.

Xing Fei caressed the book cover lovingly, "I can't go, though."

Xing Fei is not physically suited for long-distance travel. Interstellar starships can make space jumps to shorten the trip, but space jumps can be uncomfortable for healthy adults and dragons alike, causing a sensation similar to motion sickness and in severe cases, temporary suffocation and vertigo.

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