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The dragon girl, she was the strangest being I had ever met in my entire life.

She never uttered anything except for her giggles and that cute "rrrrrr" sound when she attempted to eat me.

Frankly, she also had a unique, childish-like personality and animalistic behavior that I concluded might change if I teach her.

There she was being helped to sit down the chair at the isle, eating large garlic bread that I gave her.

She was eating like a predator, sometimes I even helped her to drink milk.

I thought I could introduce her to sweets at some point of time, she'd get addicted to it.

And she was smiling the whole time.

What's with this girl?

And then she was swinging her feet as she was enjoying foods she never tasted in her life.

That was cute.

"*Burps*... Ehee!"

That was even more cute.

(It's actually pronounced as "eehee")

As we finished eating, I grabbed her hand as I brought her to the sink. Her hands and her face was a mess, especially her hair! I had to give her a bath soon.

Opening the faucet, her jaw dropped as I placed her hands under it. She might've been wondering how a large amount of water was coming out of a piece of metal. "Whaaa..."

I washed her hands as she stared at me. Glanced at her and I smirked, "I know."

She's really the cutest being, she didn't have to try to be one.

Then unexpectedly, she immediately leaned over and attempted to drink under the faucet. "Whoa! Dragon girl!"

She opened her mouth but instead the water got in her nose.

I laughed as I pulled the girl right up, she tried to sneeze to get the water out.

I laughed as I pulled the girl right up, she tried to sneeze to get the water out

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(Just imagine Yeji in human form sneezes like that.)

"Stay here." I gestured, pointing at her position. I thought she got the message but I was wrong.

Just when I grabbed another glass but with water, and with a towel I turned around and she was gone.

Shaking my head, I looked around as I saw a shadow that just left the kitchen.

She was going for the pool.

You quickly followed her as she ran towards the glass door, but the way she ran was like a toddler, she was slow. I guessed she wasn't used to it.

"Hey, hey, hey! Hey! Hey!" But there's one more problem.

She never saw a glass door once in her life.

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