Facing this question, Hiccup himself didn't know how to answer.
After all, women only affect one's speed of drawing a sword and the progress of one's life.
However, before he could answer, Ruffnut narcissistically said, "It must be that Hiccup Warrior is too busy on weekdays! So he doesn't have time to admire the beautiful Ruffnut!"
"To prevent Hiccup Warrior from missing the most beautiful woman in this world, Ruffnut thoughtfully presented herself before Hiccup Warrior! So you can fully admire her!"
Listening to these words, Hiccup became even more speechless, looking at her brother and saying, "When you have time, take her to the shaman to have a good look at her!"
After speaking, Hiccup directly sat on Night Fury's neck and left, and before leaving, Night Fury squinted at Ruffnut, as if mocking her for overestimating herself.
Perhaps in Night Fury's eyes, only the powerful Astrid was worthy of being Hiccup's companion.
"Whoosh~ !"
Night Fury flapped its wings forcefully, instantly raising dust that obscured the vision, causing Ruffnut to cough uncontrollably.
Even when flying high in the sky, he could still see many villagers lingering around the Dragon Jail, all wanting to see the appearance of the siren.
This made Hiccup feel very helpless; these people actually didn't obey orders, so what use were they?
They clearly feared his commands but couldn't suppress their curiosity, so they kept circling around the cage. Why bother?
And he had already made it clear to them that he wanted to keep this siren to concoct magic potions, so he didn't allow people to get close, but they didn't listen. What if in the future he obtained something more precious and didn't allow them to get close?
Would they also be unable to suppress their curiosity like today, and try every possible way to go and check? If the enemy exploited this characteristic, then the secret would no longer be a secret.
Therefore, the current problem of not obeying orders must be solved, otherwise, when fighting the Red Death on Volcano Island after some time, these Vikings would not obey orders.
Charging chaotically without any tacit understanding or rules would only cause them to needlessly lose their lives, and also cost the lives of the Dragons.
If the Vikings died, it was their own fault for not obeying orders, but the Dragons were absolutely obedient to his commands and were strategic resources, so losing even one was a great pity.
Hiccup lay on Night Fury's back, gliding through the sky, watching the white clouds continuously recede behind him, and couldn't help but murmur, "What should I do about this?"
This was a matter of their nature; each of them thought they were strong, thought they could end a battle alone, and were all very stubborn.
"Roar~~! Roar~~!"
Just as Hiccup was at a loss, Astrid, leading the Dragons she had subdued, circled around Night Fury.
Since Hiccup was contemplating a solution to the problem, he remained in his original posture without moving. Astrid, riding on Stormfly's back, greeted Hiccup.
"Hey! Hiccup! What are you thinking about!? Why aren't you answering!? Didn't you see me? What's wrong with you?"
A series of questions came, but Hiccup remained unresponsive, keeping his eyes closed as if he had fallen asleep.
Astrid felt curious and waved to Night Fury, signaling it to come closer, then she directly jumped onto it.
At this moment, Hiccup didn't hear the sounds outside; he just felt Night Fury shake slightly, then he opened his eyes out of curiosity, only to suddenly see a human face in front of him.
"Holy crap~ !"
He almost stood up and threw a punch directly; if Astrid hadn't made her move first, she would definitely have been knocked down by his punch.
"Hey! Hiccup, what's wrong with you!? Is there something bothering you?" Astrid asked with great concern.
She had completely regarded herself as Hiccup's wife, willing to share his worries, bear unknown risks with him, and solve future problems.
However, Hiccup shook his head and said, "It's nothing! I can handle it myself!"
Seeing that Hiccup was unwilling to tell her, Astrid placed one hand on Hiccup's shoulder and said, "These Dragons have all been trained by me! And they are very obedient!"
"When will these Dragons be distributed to the villagers!? And who should they be given to this time? This is really a headache!"
"That's right!" Hiccup's eyes lit up instantly.
If you want others to do things for you, you have to give them corresponding rewards. If you want others to obey your commands, you must grasp their lifeline.
If he distributed these tamed Dragons to them and told them that anyone who dared to disobey his commands in the future would have their Dragons taken back.
Vikings have always admired the strong and hoped to become strong themselves, and possessing a Dragon was definitely the fastest way.
This way, it would be equivalent to grasping their lifeline; even if he asked them to elect him as the new chief, these people would undoubtedly comply without hesitation.
Thinking of this, Hiccup directly turned his head and spoke to the Dragons in front of him in Dragon Language, "All descend!"
"Roar~ !"
These Dragons responded to Hiccup's words and then landed steadily on Bok Island.
After landing, Astrid leaned close to Hiccup's side face and asked, "I've always wanted to ask you, are you speaking the Dragon Language!? Why is it so strange?"
"And only Dragons can understand it. When did you learn all this? Can you teach me? That way, I'll be able to train these Dragons better in the future!"
Looking at Astrid's excited expression, Hiccup was somewhat speechless.
Because she wanted to learn Dragon Language, not to help him tame these Dragons, but to rule all the Dragons.
Her words just now fully demonstrated her ambition, and it also confirmed the saying that people with a little strength want to conquer the world.
So Hiccup directly shook his head and said, "I can't teach you!"
"Why!?" Astrid asked, somewhat puzzled.
"Because you're too stupid to learn!" Hiccup said bluntly.
And it was indeed true; he had learned the vast amount of information in the Dragon Language through the system. If it were just teaching a few simple combat terms, it would be fine.
Astrid immediately said somewhat indignantly, "I'm the smartest person on Berk Island; even Grandma Witch praised me! How could I not learn?"
"Besides! As long as I stay by your side every day, I'm sure I'll learn someday! You have to believe me!"
Hiccup then looked at Astrid thoughtfully, thinking, "She thinks it's so beautiful! Want to stay by my side every day? She's probably plotting something; do you think I'll fall for it!?