I Transmigrated Into A Fantasy World To Farm And Build Houses!-Chapter 438: Arthur’s Feelings
Before going to his parents, Arthur had also visited the couples who had been together the longest on Dragon Island, including a pair who had signed a soul contract with each other.
He originally thought he could get some inspiration, but their words made Arthur increasingly disappointed.
"Arthur, a soul contract isn’t a matter for you alone. Similarly, a mate isn’t something you can succeed in just because you are willing. In the past, when clansmen forcibly brought other races to Dragon Island, I didn’t approve. Being mates requires the mutual consent of both parties. Wealth can be snatched, but a lover cannot."
These were the words of one party to a soul contract, a green dragon even older than his grandfather, speaking sincerely.
His mate was a very gentle old lady; Arthur had always liked visiting their home.
But upon hearing her mate’s words, this usually gentle female dragon rarely frowned:
"Feelings cannot be forced. The Dragon race is naturally inclined to plunder, and great power can indeed achieve that, but only in this matter, relying solely on power will certainly not work. I also don’t want you to be heartbroken. The soul contract you signed like this..."
She and her mate looked at each other and said worriedly:
"It isn’t a good thing for you, and even for that beastman, it isn’t necessarily a good thing. Although he gains a long lifespan, this might not be what he wants.
Other beastmen don’t have such long lifespans. When his relatives and clansmen pass away one by one, and he doesn’t want to accept your feelings, the immense loneliness will crush him. At that time, you won’t feel easy either."
Young dragons were too impulsive, but until now, no dragon had been seen to be as thoroughly impulsive as this, equivalent to handing over their life to a beastman, and an unwilling beastman at that.
Under the worried gazes of the two dragons, Arthur left without a word, only to receive another blow at his parents’ place. By now, his mood had hit rock bottom.
Even he couldn’t help but start regretting. Not regretting the soul contract - on the contrary, every time he thought about having signed a soul contract with Eric, he couldn’t help but tremble with joy from the depths of his heart.
It was just that he somewhat regretted it; he shouldn’t have forcibly brought Eric back like that, nor should he have hurt the clansmen Eric valued so highly...
But he was too jealous. From the moment his memory was restored, the greedy nature of the Dragon race rushed in. Arthur couldn’t bear the person he loved being hugged, or even kissed, by another beastman.
But that Snow Wolf named Max, whom he found unpleasant no matter how he looked, was Eric’s rightful mate. How could he not be jealous?
After Sam saw through his thoughts, every time they met, he would beat around the bush to remind him of this matter. Every sentence was like a poisoned needle, piercing deep into his heart.
Until Max returned from afar, the jealousy in Arthur’s heart was like a volcano, suddenly erupting. Jealousy was like lava, about to swallow him whole.
Witnessing Eric run into the arms of that Snow Wolf with his own eyes, the anger nearly overwhelmed him. It was in that fit of rage that he did something irreversible.
Regret was useless. Although seeing Eric’s indifferent attitude toward him was very painful, if Arthur were to choose again, he would probably still do the same. 𝒇𝓻𝓮𝓮𝙬𝙚𝒃𝒏𝓸𝙫𝒆𝙡.𝓬𝓸𝒎
Dragons could not possibly watch the person they loved have another mate and remain indifferent. Only by snatching them back, at least keeping them by their side, would it work.
Returning sadly to his territory, Arthur’s nose twitched. One sniff and he knew it was the smell of food made by Eric himself, which made him involuntarily recall those days of always tagging along behind Eric, getting to eat food fresh out of the oven.
Thinking of this, he couldn’t help but salivate wildly, spreading his huge wings and diving down to the cave below.
Eric had made a variety of dishes; there were several complex aromas in the air.
Did this prove his mood was quite good? Arthur happily flew directly in through the window intentionally left on the roof of the cave.
Looking around, there was no sign of Eric. Even that stupid dog Kanude was nowhere to be found.
The pots and pans were all washed clean; there was nothing there, as if the aroma filling the cave was all his imagination.
Arthur was extremely disappointed. Sensing for a moment, Eric was not far away. That location was...
Frowning, could it be that Robin hadn’t behaved after being threatened by him? Why did Eric appear in the other party’s territory?
However, he currently couldn’t sense Eric being in danger, so he wasn’t too worried. But without Eric, the cave was empty. Arthur didn’t hesitate and flew directly towards Robin’s territory.
Eric didn’t know what had happened. Just now, he prepared a basin of food for Boa to take to the dragon named Moon. Who knew Boa would be overjoyed and invite him to play at her house.
Thinking that perhaps he could come into contact with Moon, Eric went along with the flow. Kanude, in charge of protection and supervision, naturally followed.
"You... why did you come to my territory!"
Seeing him and Kanude behind him, Robin’s expression was like he had seen a ghost, extremely terrified.
Boa gave him a contemptuous look:
"Brother, your guts are too small. I invited him here. Shouldn’t good friends visit each other’s homes? He made so many delicious dishes for me; he’s already my best friend!"
Eric cooperated with a smile.
Too agitated, Robin almost fainted: "You only know how to cause trouble for me! Wait until Arthur gets home later; if he finds out he’s here, then..."
He shuddered.
"As long as you don’t act like you did this morning, Arthur won’t beat people for no reason. I’m just here for a bit; don’t worry."
Eric comforted him. Alright, he admitted he had intentions to deliberately scare the other party. Who asked this dragon to be so arrogant this morning?
Boa beside them happily held up the basin: "I have to go find Sister Moon. She definitely hasn’t eaten such delicious meat!"
Eric was just about to trick the child into trying to get her to take him along when a loud bang came from overhead.
The group was currently standing at the entrance of Robin’s cave. These siblings seemed to live together; Robin was probably worried about the treasure deep in the cave being seen, so he stood blocking the front.
The cliff face overhead was suddenly smashed open, leaving a large hole. Arthur’s figure appeared along with countless falling debris.
"Eric, you’re here."
Arthur quickly came to Eric’s side, shielding him from all the rocks, and said with an ingratiating smile.
As for the other dragons in the cave, in his eyes, they were like air.
Robin and Boa used their wings to shield against the rocks. This level of falling rocks had absolutely no effect on them, but Arthur’s attitude was truly hateful.
It really was exactly what he feared.
Robin’s face went dark as he angrily glared at his trouble-making sister. See, I told you provoking this beastman brings no good; even the house has been wrecked by Arthur!
Boa glared back unyieldingly, the meaning in her eyes very clear: Brother ate the food just now too, so he had no right to talk about her like that.
Besides, if the cave entrance broke, it broke. She often collapsed caves when playing anyway. Patching it up would do, and if that really didn’t work, they could change to another mountain and dig a new cave.
The siblings exchanged intense glances, but no one dared to speak, silently standing aside to watch.







