“By the way, I am thinking about changing your diet back to normal. What do you think, Young Master?” Doctor Wang suddenly asked him.
“Change my diet? You mean I get to eat normal food again?” Yuan asked him in an excited voice, as it has been many years since he’d last tasted real food— in the real world at least.
“Yes, but it will be in small portions since your body will need to get adjusted to eating such food again.”
“Also, you will need to speak with Meixiu about this, since she will be the one cooking it.” Doctor Wang said, and he continued, “Shall we get Meixiu back in here?”
“Yes.”
Sometime later, Doctor Wang called Meixiu back into the room.
“So I have decided to change the Young Master’s diet and see if he can eat real food again. Are you okay with that, Meixiu? You’ll be the one preparing all of the food, after all. If you need help, there are paid services out there that will help you cook the food and deliver it to your door.” Doctor Wang explained to her.
“I can cook the food by myself,” Meixiu said without hesitation, as that was what she had been trained to do.
“Okay, then I will send you the menu in three days. You can continue feeding the Young Master soup for now.” Doctor Wang said.
“I understand.” Meixiu nodded.
Doctor Wang left shortly after.
Yuan returned to the game, and he immediately went to the dining room.
“I’m sorry for arriving a little late. I was busy with something.” Yuan apologized to them.
“It’s fine. Let’s eat before the food goes cold.” The Dragon Emperor said to him before digging into the food.
Breakfast lasted for an hour, and although it was not a feast, there was as much food last their previous meal.
After breakfast, Xi Meili asked them, “Do you want to visit the city today?”
“I do.” Yuan immediately nodded.
“If you’re going, I will go as well.” Wang Xiuying said.
“Okay, then let’s go.”
Once Yuan had rested enough to walk properly, Xi Meili brought them outside and proceeded to escort them around the city.
“You don’t need guards?” Wang Xiuying asked her.
In her mind, princesses like her usually would have a bodyguard or two just in case something happens.
“Haha… You think I need a guard? I can protect myself just fine. And who would dare to mess with me? They have nowhere to run or hide in this world. Besides, I am only weaker than my parents and a few individuals in this world.” Xi Meili said with a confident smile on her face.
Sometime later, once they were on the streets, everybody they passed through would bow to them— or more specifically, Xi Meili.
“Good morning, Your Highness.”
“Good morning, Dragon Princess!”
“Good morning, everybody!” Xi Meili returned their greetings with a bright smile on her face.
“Wow, do you have a good relationship with everyone?” Yuan asked her, as he has never seen anyone so easy-going before.
“Of course! In such a small world, it would be more beneficial for everyone if we have a good relationship with each other.”
“That makes sense. If only it was the same outside.” Yuan sighed.
“Today, I want to show you guys the Ancestral Dragon Temple; it was created by our Dragon Ancestor.” Xi Meili said.
“Ancestral Dragon Temple? What kind of place is it?” Yuan asked, as it sounded similar to the Dragon Essence Temple’s Dragon Temple.
“It’s something like a playground for us dragons, and there are prizes if we win.” Xi Meili said.
“A playground? That sounds very interesting!” Yuan’s anticipation immediately went up, as he has never been to a playground before.
“It’s a little bit far from here so bear with me. Of course, we can fly there, but that will take away the point of showing you the city.”
“It’s okay, we can walk there,” Yuan said.
Thus, they continued to make their way to the Ancestral Dragon Temple. On the way there, Xi Meili would give a history lesson on some of the buildings they passed.
About two hours later, they arrived at the Ancestral Dragon Temple, which was filled with people.
“This is a playground? It doesn’t look like one.” Wang Xiuying said with her eyebrows raised.
After all, playgrounds don’t have arenas— at least they shouldn’t.
“This is where dragons go to have fun.” Xi Meili said.
And she continued, “And yes, we have fun by fighting with each other.”
“There are seven arenas in this place. You can challenge whoever you want—”
“Oh my god! He died!” Wang Xiuying suddenly exclaimed, interrupting Xi Meili.
On the stage, one of the fighters had decapitated his opponent.
Xi Meili chuckled at her reaction and said, “Don’t worry, he’s not really dead.”
A few moments later, the ‘dead’ fighter suddenly disappeared from the stage and appeared outside the stage with his head reattached to his body, and the person himself looked perfectly healthy.
“There’s a formation in these arenas. As long as you stand on it, even if your body is destroyed, you will not truly die. This allows the fighters to go all out on each other. However, you will not be able to enter the stage for one week if you die because your body can only handle so much of the formation. If you die twice in a short time, the formation might not work properly.” Xi Meili explained to them.
She then pointed to another arena and continued, “That arena over there also has a formation that can limit both fighters to a certain cultivation base so they can fight on fairer terms. For example, if a Spirit Grandmaster wants to fight a Spirit King fairly, he can do so by fighting in that arena, where both of them will be Spirit Grandmasters. Does the Lower Heavens have something like this?”
“I don’t think so… At least I have never heard of such a thing until today,” Yuan said.
“That’s not unexpected, since these formations are pretty powerful and not something the Lower Heavens should have.” Xi Meili said.