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Tang San's Twin Sister-Chapter 156
Tang Yin was shouldering a small duffel back on her back and was all wrapped up in a long black coat with fur lining, goggles over her eyes, feeling like she was melting beneath the sun.
She had said Goodbye to Yu Hua in the morning with a hug.
In front of her were cliffs, and below them, raging waves thundered against the stone while, next to her, Jiang stretched out. A duffel next to him as well. He threw it her way, and she caught it.
A smile from him and he transformed. Shimmering in dark silvery and ashen grey lights, turning into a dragon right next to her. His large head turned to her and growled as he lowered his massive body.
"Get on," he said, and she climbed up his foreleg and then settled on his back. Moving the duffles into her storage and then made herself comfortable as she held on with her arm to his long horns. Holding on tight to them, she held on tight as Jiang catapulted himself upwards. His strong wings beat as he headed higher and higher into the sky. The air grew colder and colder as they rose higher.
It was freezing when he stopped surging into the sky and turned with a roar towards the Island before turning and then heading towards the sea. Tang Yin leaned in close to Jiang's scales, her hand grabbing onto him as they soared through the clouds.
"The clouds look like cotton candy." Tang Yin muttered, drawing the hood over her face and fixing her goggles.
"The clouds," Jiang grumbled, his voice far deeper than before. "I never thought about it, but yes, you are right. They look a bit like cotton candy."
She hummed as, in the distance, the city came into sight and slowly came closer and closer. "Are we high enough?" Tang Yin asked him, and he grumbled.
"Yes. Even among the Douluo, only a handful can fly these hights, and u, like them, c, an always heed higher than they can." He said. "The sky is spirit beast territory."
"I see." She muttered, and he rumbled, almost like a purr.
"Want to try flying here?" he asked her, and she blinked.
"I don't think I can." She said, and he did a salto.
"You can; those wings of yours are dragonic wings. Not as strong as mine, but strong enough," he explained. "I race you."
Tang Yin hesitated, and then, as she slowed down, she mused a moment and took off her coat. Shuddering as the cold air hit her skin.
"Damn, is this cold." She muttered, then spread out her wings. As soon as they were spread, she was ripped off Jiang's back and flew away. Tumbling through the air for a moment before she found her balance.
Once she found it, she beat her wings and caught up to Jiang, who had slowed down. "There we go." She said and shuddered. "It's cold, though."
"Unavoidable." He said and then did a twist around her. His massive body twirled up the air and almost knocked her off balance. She stretched out her arm to balance herself before speeding up her rhythm of wingbeats. She sped up, growing faster and faster as she twisted around Jiang as well as if chasing him down. Jiang avoided her mid-air, tilting her wing at an angle she had never seen before to achieve a kind of air acrobatics she hadn't seen like this before. She followed along.
She was the catcher, and despite not talking to each other, she knew.
They were playing and flying in the sky until Tang Yin felt the drain on her spirit power and was left panting.
Jiang slowed and steadied himself below her. Almost standing still as she lowered down and landed on his back, drawing her Wings back in.
Her cheeks flushed as she cozied up in her coat again. Even if she hadn't felt it while they had been playing catch, damn she was cold.
Sneezing, she grinned. "Well, that was fun."
"Sure, we are almost there. I can't land in the city without causing a mass panic. We will have to land somewhere unobserved." His eyes were scanning the ground, and Tang Yin looked at him.
"Maybe up there," she said and pointed to what looked in the distance like a slight edge of green. It looked like a piece of forest parting two fields. "Looks fine enough."
"It should work, but it would be better if I shrink a little before landing." He said, and Tang Yin nodded, taking off her coat again and flying off Jiangs back, this time with more practice. Beating her wings, Jiang shanks into a smaller form before the two of them land. Furling up their Wings, Jiang needed a moment before he was fully human.
"Let's go," Jiang said, and Tang Yin grinned, running out onto the streets. "Right. We have dinner plans."
"That is if the two are even still in Vast Sea City; I mean, Yu Hua's information is dated back a few weeks." Jiang pointed it out, and Tang Yin titled her head.
"I doubt it. I mean, business was doing well; why should they," she asked him, and Jiang shrugged his shoulders.
They spurred to run the way to Vast Sea City. Reaching the gates only shortly later. Tang Yin took out her token and identified the two of them as they walked onto the city streets. Tang Yin took out the address Yu Hua had given her.
"We need to head to the south district first," she said, and they made their way. Luckily, the south district was not too far away. "Now, quarter six..." she looked around.
"Over there." Jiang pointed out a shield, and Yin looked at it. Quarter six. As they headed further, the area transitioned from a trading district to a residential zone, then to a zone that fell somewhere between the historical city side, residential areas, and poorer neighborhoods.
They ended up in front of a wooden house, standing at the edge of a river that was heading towards the sea. It was built on wooden Stands.
"This should be it." Tang Yin said, and Jiang raised a skeptical eyebrow. Both of his hands vanished inside his pockets.
"Somehow, I find it difficult to imagine that Damian and Gale live in such a place." He said, and she shrugged her shoulders.
"We shouldn't judge by the exterior. For all we know, they made this thing into a fortress." Tang Yin pointed out and walked up to knock. Then she waited and knocked again. Waiting once again for a while when the door was opened, Gale looked at her with an utterly befuddled look. "Yin? Jiang?" He asked, and she waved her hand.
"Hi, Gale."
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