Chapter 1262 - Arthur and Right (1) (2/2)

“I’m a doctor. My name is Arthur. You’re an eagle beastman? Why aren’t you at Sea Cliff? Were you abandoned by your father?” Arthur stroked Right’s wings pitifully and guessed.

“Screech~” Right suffered from internal injuries and had been drenched in the rain for so long that he didn’t have much energy left. He didn’t hear what the other party was saying and subconsciously gave a reply.

Arthur’s heart ached for him even more. He lowered his eyes to conceal the sudden flash of grief, then said in a soft voice, “I also have no home to return to. I’ll take care of you in the future. Let’s live together.”

Screech~

Right let out a weak cry. He lay on the ground and water kept flowing out from his feathers, soaking the floor. His weak appearance seemed as if he was on the verge of death.

For some reason, this scene seemed to agitate Arthur, and he suddenly broke into a panicked expression. He didn’t care that Right’s wings were broken and shouldn’t be moved recklessly, then started to shake his body vigorously.

“Screech!” Right was given a fright and bounced up to his feet as he flapped his wings. He was then tormented by the pain from his wing joint and swayed.

Arthur heaved a huge sigh of relief, raising Right to shake off the water on him, and said, “There’s so much water. This won’t do. We must dry you up.”

He looked around and brought out the only dry grass nest in the cave, shattering a piece of rock before trying to knock them.

This rock was meant for lighting fire, and it was also damp. Arthur knocked the pieces together over 100 times before sparks came out and lit up the dried grass.

Grass wouldn’t last long when used to burn, and this pile of dried grass wouldn’t last for long. Arthur didn’t light up the flame, but instead, covered the fire starter with damp grass before stuffing Right into the grass pile.

“Wait here and don’t move. I’ll be back in a while,” Arthur said.

“Screech screech~” Right nodded docilely.

Arthur covered Right completely with grass, stood up to take a look, then walked out of the cave, feeling worried.