"She really has quite the appetite. What should we do next?"
"Should we call Matthew over? Ask him how he used to take care of you back then."
Yaya gave her an exasperated glance, closed the "Dragon Rearing Manual," and, smacking her lips with a bit of a headache, frowned before saying:
"Onyxia has a lot of wildness in her, and since she's a True Dragon with tremendous potential, she must be properly nurtured. We can't let her get off track."
Little Menglan, naturally, could see Onyxia's first reaction clearly.
As one of the ocean's "drifters," she was all too familiar with such situations. She chuckled and said:
"This issue is easy to solve. Just explain things to little Onyxia more often."
Yaya nodded thoughtfully, looked at her own pale fist, glanced at the now much larger Onyxia, nodded again, and said:
"Indeed, we should explain things more to her."
"Your earlier thought also gave me some inspiration."