This time, upon arriving at the Dragon Jail, the Siren was very calm, even somewhat joyful.
Hiccup immediately felt something was off, because it was certainly abnormal for an imprisoned captive to show joy; either it was a trick, or she was ready to die!
Either possibility was enough to make Hiccup cautious.
After putting on his spiked armor, Hiccup did not rush over but observed from the edge for a while.
The Night Fury wanted to go directly to exhaust the Siren's stamina, but facing the Night Fury's provocation, the Siren remained completely unmoved, as if ignoring the Night Fury.
Then, the Night Fury directly spat a blue-purple fireball at the Siren.
"Roar~!"
"Boom~!"
The blue-purple fireball arrived in the blink of an eye, hitting the Siren's shoulder squarely, and one could even see that the scales on the Siren's shoulder had turned black.
Then, with a flow of magical light, the black scales directly fell off, and the Siren revealed a faint, pained smile, as if enjoying the pain.
This completely confused the Night Fury, who turned its head to look at Hiccup blankly, not knowing what to do.
Looking at the remarkably calm Siren, Hiccup smiled faintly, then spoke in the Sea Dragon language: "Why aren't you resisting!? Are you looking for death?"
The Siren turned her head, staring at Hiccup with golden-yellow pupils and said, "You can't bear to kill me!"
"You're thinking too much! If there were materials that could replace the magical liquid in your body, I would definitely kill you!" Hiccup said emotionlessly.
The Siren, however, smiled and said, "Then why don't you just kill me!"
"Don't you humans know that if you kill me and take the Sea Pearl from my body and swallow it, you can not only swim in the sea like us, but also directly possess the same magic as us!"
Hiccup smiled indifferently and said, "Do you think I'd believe that story?"
Fairy tales are all lies; he only trusted himself and would never believe such things.
The Siren remained calm, then tossed her long golden hair in front of her face to obscure it, saying indifferently, "One day my brother will find me!"
"You human, you'd better act quickly, otherwise, you won't have a chance!"
Hiccup didn't think too much, after all, even if he did find her Sea Pearl, what good would it do? What if after eating it, he would be covered in blue scales just like her.
Moreover, if he would die upon leaving the water, then it would truly be of no great use, and he would regret it for a lifetime.
Then, Hiccup directly walked forward with a glass bottle, wanting to collect the light blue magical liquid constantly flowing on her body's surface, but the Night Fury blocked his way.
It seemed unwilling to let Hiccup take risks, still wanting to exhaust the Siren's stamina first.
The Siren understood the meaning of the actions between Hiccup and the Night Fury, and directly said, "Go ahead and take it! I won't hurt you!"
Hiccup suddenly felt a bit unsure, always feeling there was a trick involved, but he couldn't figure out what was wrong.
Looking at the Siren with such calm eyes, Hiccup made a fake hand to hold the glass bottle in his stead to collect the magical liquid.
And this Siren merely looked at Hiccup with disdain, indeed not resisting as before, and even cooperating with him.
After collecting the liquid, Hiccup was about to leave when the Siren suddenly said, "I'm hungry!"
Hiccup was about to say, 'Stay hungry,' but then suddenly thought that if he starved her to death, he wouldn't be able to collect this magical liquid anymore, so he could only turn around, look at the Siren, and ask, "What do you eat!?"
The Siren looked at the Night Fury, which immediately bristled like an angry dog, crouching low, its expression ferocious, baring its sharp teeth, ready to attack at any moment.
Hiccup, however, stood in front of the Night Fury and said, "Dragon meat will have to wait two more days!"
"Heh! I want to eat pearls! And I want pearls as big as your fist," the Siren said very naturally.
Hiccup, however, was a little unsettled; a pearl the size of a finger could buy ten sheep, and a pearl the size of a fist was even more precious, and with current technology, there was no way to reach the deep sea.
Secondly, if there really was such a precious item, it would certainly be used to concoct magic potions, it would be impossible to give it to her to eat.
Hiccup asked curiously, "Can you bite through it?"
The Siren looked at Hiccup disdainfully and said, "You'll know if you try!"
Hearing this answer, Hiccup suddenly felt a chill down his neck; teeth sharp enough to crush even pearls, what would be the result if they bit into his neck.
And he also suddenly remembered that when this Siren fought him before, she had directly bitten through his stainless steel telescopic shield.
If her teeth hadn't gotten stuck in the shield, he might not have succeeded.
Hiccup said somewhat helplessly, "There are no pearls the size of a fist. Quickly tell me what else you can eat, otherwise, you'll just have to starve!"
The Siren rolled her eyes, then said, "Dragon eggs!"
"No!"
"Human flesh! Especially baby flesh!"
"No!"
Hiccup said impatiently, "Only sea fish. Take it or leave it!"
The Siren said somewhat helplessly, "Do you humans even eat your own kind!?"
Hiccup was about to say yes, but he held back; after all, just because he had seen it didn't mean this Siren would believe it, so Hiccup didn't answer and left the Dragon Jail directly.
Now that the magical liquid was in hand, it was naturally important to quickly prepare the magical potion to deal with future battles.
After all this was done, night had fallen, and the temperature had also dropped, and the villagers on Berk Island had all retreated into their wooden houses.
However, Berk Island still needed people to stand guard at night to prevent pirates or Dragons from raiding.
Of course, these people had four or five braziers and tents to block the sea wind. It was just that the frequency of checking outside would be more frequent.
And Hiccup would never trust these lazy Vikings, so he would let the Dragons take turns guarding at night, and they had an advantage over humans.
As soon as danger was detected approaching, they would directly let out a Dragon roar towards the sky; when one Dragon roared, the rest of the Dragons would follow suit.
This way, just like village guard dogs, they would collectively roar to warn the villagers of approaching danger.
After everything was set up, Hiccup felt relieved enough to return to his small wooden house to prepare dinner, and the Night Fury naturally bounced back with him.
After all, it had been looking forward to grilled fish, so how could it miss this opportunity now.
When they returned to the small wooden house, Stoick had already cut the sea fish into small pieces, waiting for Hiccup to return.