The sun approaches its zenith in Hengyang, known as the corner of noon.
The corner of noon refers to the time of day just before midday. In the standard time system, this period is between nine and eleven in the morning.
Normally, snakes would choose to hide in the undergrowth at this time to avoid being scorched by the sun.
But Little Dragon did not do that.
Little Dragon was not a dragon, but a snake.
To be precise, it was a nearly two-meter-long cobra as thick as an arm. Compared to its malnourished counterparts outside, Little Dragon had a very cushy life. Every day, it stayed in the Pet Garden and received a well-balanced, nutritious, and ample diet, occasionally getting professional school staff to deworm and exfoliate its skin.
Since the start of the semester, it had already gained quite a bit of weight in just half a year.
This added many new troubles for the snake.