Van Loon's graduation celebration continued in an atmosphere of joy and understanding. The monsters seemed to be immensely honored by Van Loon's identity as the "Dark Prince," and they carefully prepared a series of entertainment performances to celebrate his graduation. As they gathered around Van Loon, their faces were filled with reverence and joy, clearly viewing Van Loon as their idol and leader.
The first act was a super-dangerous version of fire-eating, with the monsters holding torches and swallowing fireballs one by one, then spewing flames from their mouths, illuminating the entire room. Van Loon watched these extremely dangerous yet thrilling performances and couldn't help but be amazed by their skill and courage.
Next is the super dangerous sword swallowing act, where performers swallow swords and some even have the blades go through their bodies, demonstrating their extraordinary abilities. These performances left Van Loon and his parents feeling shocked and amazed.
During the intermission of these performances, the father suddenly brought out a bottle made from the skull of an unknown animal from the basement, and mysteriously showed it to Van Loon and his mother, saying, "This is the demon whiskey that our cult never shares with outsiders. Today, we brought it out to celebrate Dragon's graduation and share it with everyone."
He opened the bottle and poured out the rich whiskey. The deep red liquid swirled in the glass, emitting a stunning aroma. Van Loon and his mother were both surprised; this was clearly a very special and precious drink.
As the evening progressed, the atmosphere became more lively. Except for Van Loon, everyone seemed to be getting a bit drunk. The living room echoed with cult songs and ritual chants, as the strange people sang loudly, danced strangely, and surrounded Van Loon, urging him to join in. Van Loon watched this scene with a mix of amusement and bewilderment. Although he found it somewhat absurd, he couldn't help but feel the love and enthusiasm these people had for him.
However, as time went on, it was clear that Mom and Dad had been drinking a lot. They would occasionally embrace intimately, whisper to each other, and burst into laughter, as if they shared a humor that only they could understand. Van Loon felt somewhat awkward watching his parents loosen up, but he also knew that they were relaxing and enjoying this special moment.
Eventually, Mom and Dad even started to playfully flirt and tease each other. Van Loon could only sigh, feeling like he had been pushed into the center of a strange world, while the people around him seemed completely unaware, continuing to revel and immerse themselves in the joy of this graduation celebration.
Van Loon tries to relax and enjoy this unique graduation celebration. He knows that his family, though peculiar, is also full of love and warmth. As he looks at his parents' happy smiles, he deeply feels their love and blessings, which make him feel warm and secure. On this special night, he feels the warmth of his family and looks forward to the new life that is about to begin.
As night falls, Van Loon's home gradually becomes lively. His father seems to have completely let go of all restraints at this moment, and his mood appears very relaxed and joyful. Suddenly, a satisfied smile appears on his face, and he loudly declares, "Hahaha! Now is the perfect time for the bonding ceremony!" His laughter echoes through the room like waves, filling every corner with his joy.
After hearing this, Mom blushed and quickly covered Dad's mouth, pretending to be shy as she said, "The child is still here..." Her voice was soft and tinged with a hint of shyness, which made Van Loon unable to help but laugh and cry.
However, Dad seemed not to care at all. He laughed heartily and said to Van Loon, "Oh, Van Loon, that kid is something else... Let's have a few more and let Van Loon play with them." With that, he excitedly began to do a funny dance, every move filled with humor and joy, making it hard not to laugh.
The monsters were also infected by Dad's enthusiasm. When they heard the proposal for a bonding ceremony, they became quite excited and gathered around, seemingly eager to witness the mysterious ritual. Their eyes were shining with excitement, seemingly very much looking forward to this sudden ceremony.
Van Loon looked at the scene in front of him, feeling helpless and amused. He knew that Dad must have had too much to drink at this point, and his humor and jokes made the whole scene very joyful. He raised his hand with a smile and said gratefully, "Thank you for today's celebration. I'm really happy. But you guys can handle the bonding ceremony, I'll go up to my room to rest first."
After speaking, Van Loon waved to everyone and then turned to walk towards the stairs. As his gradually receding figure disappeared around the corner of the staircase, the sounds of joy and laughter continued to come from behind. He climbed the stairs, slowly making his way to his room, while his father's hearty laughter occasionally reached his ears.
Van Loon lay wearily on the bed, despite being far from the noise downstairs, he could still occasionally hear various strange sounds coming from below. He couldn't help but shake his head and mutter to himself, "What a ridiculous bonding ceremony..." Thinking about his parents and those strange people continuing their revelry downstairs, he felt somewhat bemused.
However, when he recalled everything that happened today, he felt a bit emotional. Despite the slight awkwardness and confusion at today's graduation ceremony, he did feel the warmth and care of home. Thinking of the warm and supportive gazes of his parents, and their genuine happiness and blessings for him, he couldn't help but feel a warm sensation in his heart.
As these thoughts rolled through his mind, the corners of Van Loon's mouth slowly turned up. He smiled gently and whispered to himself, "Wasn't today's graduation ceremony so bad after all?"
His mood gradually calmed down, feeling physically and mentally exhausted, and soon entered into a deep sleep.
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