Chapter 117 A Perfect Ending

A monster, a villainous dragon, desired the beautiful little princess for himself. So, while the palace was empty, he quietly abducted her.

The little princess was in a panic, completely unsure how to deal with this fierce and enormous dragon.

Fortunately, the dragon's affection for the princess was akin to his fondness for shiny pearls and gold. He merely took the princess to his cave and kept her there.

The princess was kind and beautiful, and the subjects in the kingdom who deeply loved her did not give up on rescuing her. Countless generals and guards resolutely embarked on the journey to save her.

However, all of them failed when facing the dragon. The dragon's might was beyond people's imagination.

Finally, the prince from a neighboring country stepped forward. After a fierce battle with the dragon for three days and three nights, he successfully defeated the dragon and rescued the abducted princess.

The prince was handsome and dashing, and he saved the princess with his first move. The princess secretly admired him, and they eventually lived happily ever after together.

At this moment, with the sound of cheerful music, Luo Qi, dressed in a purple princess gown, weaved between the children playing as little trees and stones.

"Hello there, my dear friends!" the little princess greeted the little monkey and the little deer with a smile.

The little deer's eyes were round, and the little monkey scampered about.

The scenery in the forest was beautiful, so the little princess descended from the high tower and walked towards the woods.

The sky suddenly darkened. The little princess looked up in surprise and realized it wasn't the sky that had turned gloomy, but a giant dragon flying overhead.

The little animals were startled and fled in all directions in a panic.

The little princess ran towards a tree hollow with the little deer, hoping to hide. But the little deer was too fast. In her panic, the little princess stumbled and fell.

The dragon flapped its wings and quickly flew before the princess.

Ye Mu, who was playing the dragon, wore a drab performance costume and a dragon headpiece on his head, with a pair of fluffy little wings behind him.

Luo Qi felt that such a costume didn't resemble an evil dragon at all, but more like a large plush toy.

Especially when Ye Mu had a serious little face, yet wore a furry headpiece, making him look strangely cute.

The dragon dutifully recited its lines: "Oh, look at this beautiful Princess, how could she be so careless?

It must not be the princess's fault, but the fault of the protruding stones and the wrinkled grass on the ground."

Luo Qi almost burst out laughing and quickly coughed, then continued his lines: "Oh, my heavens, this is simply terrifying! How can such a dreadful being exist?"

The dragon flapped its wings behind it: "Don't be nervous, my little princess, I merely wish for you to be my guest."

With that, it grabbed the little princess and flew into the sky, heading towards its cave.

In the dragon's cave, the little princess was placed on a soft silk cushion, surrounded by beautiful, sparkling gold and pearls.

The little princess retreated backward in panic, trying to curl herself up to hide from the dragon, but it was useless.

The dragon exhaled and encircled the little princess with its tail.

On stage, Ye Mu was encircling Luo Qi with his tail, which wasn't very long, so Ye Mu sat almost right next to Luo Qi.

Ceci in the audience suddenly said to Ye Yun beside her, "Did you see my son? My son is so beautiful, no, so cute."

Ye Yun nodded, "He is very cute, but my son is also very cute."

Ceci raised an eyebrow, "That drab dragon head? It's only so-so, much worse than my son."

Ye Yun frowned, "Your son only looks cute because he's wearing a dress. How can he be as cute as the little dragon?"

Ceci: "??? You're talking nonsense."

Ye Yun: "You're talking nonsense too."

The surrounding audience: "..." Are the two of you combined older than the two children on stage?

The two children on stage were unaware that their fathers were almost arguing over whether the dragon or the princess was cuter, and were diligently moving the plot forward.

At this point, the plot had reached the part where the dragon had defeated the attacks of the generals and guards time and time again.

Xiao Xingxing, who was playing a general, almost fell on stage. So, General Chi Huo, midway through fighting the dragon, had to help General Xiao Xingxing up.

The dragon flapped its wings and went easy on the attacks, making the little princess so bored she almost yawned.

Fortunately, the plot proceeded without incident to the final stage. The little girl playing the prince, dressed in a pure white gown, rode a small horse to the dragon's cave.

The dragon frowned, "Another little flea from somewhere, truly annoying."

The prince raised his long sword and pointed it at the dragon: "You tyrannical and ferocious dragon, today, I shall be the one to defeat you and save the beautiful Princess."

The dragon snorted coldly and moved to meet the prince.

The prince also drew his sword and lunged.

Luo Qi sat on the soft cushion, tidied his skirt, and according to the script, after the dragon and the prince finished fighting, he had a few more lines to say before the play ended.

He propped his chin on his hand and watched the show. The way stage plays depicted fighting was to spin around a few times and make a few gestures.

However, after these two finished their spins, Luo Qi was dumbfounded. Why was the prince pinned to the ground by the dragon?

The little girl playing the prince was also confused. The person on her wasn't actually pressing down on her, but why wasn't this going according to the script?

The dragon looked down at the prince and said coldly, "Only the strongest can win the princess's heart, and only the bravest can be with the princess."

Prince: "???" Everything he said was my line!

The dragon quietly prompted the prince: "It's your turn to say your lines. You should say, 'I was wrong, brave dragon. I will leave here and never return.'"

The prince, pinned by the dragon, blankly followed the dragon's prompt and spoke the lines, only then realizing that these were the dragon's lines!

The dragon seemed satisfied with the prince's performance, so it released him and let him leave.

The dragon walked to the princess and encircled her with its tail, saying, "My beautiful princess, from now on, you will be the most beautiful pearl in my cave. We will live together forever."

Little Princess Luo Qi: "???" Does this make sense?

There was only the dragon on stage. Luo Qi, mustering his courage, finished his lines. Beautiful music began to play, and the red curtain fell.

Luo Qi quietly asked Ye Mu, "Was the script changed? Why did your lines and the prince's lines change?"

Ye Mu nodded with a straight face and whispered back, "At the end of the story, the dragon and the princess lived happily ever after."