Chapter 16

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Luhan met Sunrise's eyes and a warm smile spread across his face. "Oh, hello Luhan," Sunrise said, his voice maintaining a calm and composed tone. It was evident that Sunrise wasn't searching for Luhan at the moment. "Hello!" Luhan replied cheerfully, his excitement palpable. "Huh, Thunder? Is something wrong?" Sunrise asked, a tinge of concern creeping into his voice. Luhan's expression suddenly turned serious as he spoke, "Argh... It's almost the next year, and I'm ready to have my son, but you still have to go first." Frustration etched across his face, Luhan couldn't help but feel anxious about the delay. Sunrise's lips curved into a knowing smile as he replied, "I'll go now if you want. In the fifth month next year, my son will be born. Then, you can bring forth your own child, who will probably arrive in the ninth month." His words were filled with understanding, clearly expressing his willingness to accommodate Thunder's desires. "Thank you," Thunder murmured with a mixture of relief and gratitude. He felt a surge of appreciation for Thunder's willingness to wait for seven months so that Sunrise could have his moment first. With a gentle nod, Thunder stepped forward and carefully scooped Luhan up in his mouth. Luhan couldn't help but wonder where they were heading. "Where are we going?" Luhan inquired, curiosity twinkling in his eyes. "I'm taking you to your father's side, after you left with Zircon," Thunder replied, his voice filled with a sense of assurance and comfort. Luhan let out a deep sigh, torn between his longing to see his father again and his reluctance to return home. The adventures with Zircon had been exhilarating, and he wasn't quite ready to bid them farewell just yet. But deep down, he knew it was time to reunite with his father, to share the joy and excitement of upcoming brotherhood again. He could still hear Zircon's infectious laughter, echoing through a magical valley. The vivid hues of the sunset danced in Luhan's mind, as he recalled the day they had raced against time to reach the top of a towering mountain. And then there were the quiet moments of self-reflection when Zircon shared stories of his own experiences, inspiring Luhan to dream even bigger.

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