Vol. 1 Ch. 150
Shut Up, Malevolent Dragon! I Don’t Want to Have Any More Children With You
The bunny girl was nowhere to be seen, but the familiar sight of âMother Dragonâs Seatâ greeted him instead.
Rosvitha sat on Leonâs lap, one knee pressing down on his left hand. As for his right hand, it was tied to the bedpost with the same stockings from earlier.
Although the couple both knew very well that a flimsy pair of stockings was no match for the strength of a top dragon slayerâs right hand, Rosvitha just didnât believe that this dog of a man could still act tough after his little scheme was exposed.
With her hands crossed over her chest, the queen looked down at Leon, who was pinned beneath her. She squinted slightly and spoke with an affected tone, âIâm truly touched, darling. When you said those words just now, you must have deeply moved yourself, right?â
ââ¦I, I dare not move.â
âWhat is there that you dare not do? Hm? In my Silver Dragon Sanctumââ
Rosvitha leaned down, her ample bosom gently pressing against Leonâs chest. She reached out and patted his face with a jade-like hand. âAnd what about things Prince Leon Casmode wouldnât dare to do?â
Leon licked his dry lips. âActually⦠This is all a beautiful misunderstanding. Would you like me to explain?â
Rosvitha smiled, her eyes narrowed. âOf course, darling, Iâll listen to whatever you have to say.â
âIn that case, please be a dear and help your husband untie this stockingâ¦â Leon wiggled his right wrist, which was bound by the formalistic black stockings.
Untying stockings requires cooperation.
If he dared to break free on his own, it would surely provoke this mother dragon teetering on the edge of losing control, fast-tracking them to the submission phase.
After the battle in the study last time, Leonâs magical power hadnât fully recovered yet, and he couldnât afford to appease her any further.
But Rosvitha pouted, shook her head, and uttered the most torturous words in the gentlest tone, âNo, darling, these stockings tonight will either bind your hands or be stuffed into your mouth. If you insist on being untied, then Iâll have toââ
âThank you, no need to trouble yourself, binding is fine.â
Rosvitha gave a cold snort. âYou dare deceive me, Leon. Arenât you afraid your mouth will rot?â
Leon averted his gaze, muttering, âEven if it rots, itâs only half⦠â
Rosvitha frowned, not catching that clearly. âWhat did you say?â
âI said, even if it rots, itâs only half. Iâm not afraid.â
âHalf rotten?⦠What do you mean?â
She vaguely guessed the implication behind Leonâs words. But since this guy had just tricked her, Rosvitha didnât immediately confirm her suspicions.
Leon glanced at her, then quickly looked away, âThe things I said to your sister⦠were half true and half false.â
The last few words were mumbled, as if he were eager to move on.
However, Rosvitha still caught the phrase âhalf true and half false,â and her concerns eased a bit due to Leonâs obvious evasion. If he were still deceiving her and spewing lies, he wouldnât be so hesitant.
A hint of softness returned to Rosvithaâs expression. She tilted her head slightly. âHalf true and half false? I donât understand. Explain it to me in detail.â
âWhatâs there to explain about half true and half false? And those words werenât many in total, you heard them all just now.â
Thatâs not wrong at all. The promise he made to Isabella at that time was indeed just a simple sentence. And the so-called half-truth and half-false actually referred not to the content of that promise, but to Leonâs state of mind at the time. It was very complicated, very awkward.
Not to mention trying to articulate it verbally in the current situation, even given some time to think and express it in writing, Leon couldnât accurately describe his mindset at that moment. So he couldnât provide Rosvitha with a reasonable explanation.
âHmph, arenât you just talking nonsense? What half-truth and half-false? Itâs just a lame excuse you came up with on the spot.â
Of course, she knew Leon wasnât talking nonsense or making excuses. The reason she said so was just to make Leon uncomfortable. He had just tricked the queen with his sweet words, now it was time for him to pay a little price.
âTsk, believe it or not, I canât be bothered to waste my breath trying to make you believe me.â
Oh, look at you being so stubborn. Saying you canât be bothered to waste your breath, but deep down, you really hope I understand your thoughts, donât you?
Hmph, Leon, while we may be archenemies, isnât the prerequisite for becoming archenemies to have enough understanding of each other? Your little thoughts are sometimes written all over your face.
Rosvitha was quite satisfied with Leonâs reaction. She had thought he would retort back at her and escalate the situation to a tense level where things might get out of hand.
But unexpectedly, although he remained stubborn, there was also a hint of softness she hadnât seen before.
Rosvitha let out a slow breath, thinking itâs best to end things here tonight.
If itâs time to submit the assignment, itâs already too late. There are less than three hours left until dawn. Letâs talk about it another day.
However, just as Rosvitha was about to let Leon off the hook, she heard the dog of a man murmuring again, âI didnât expect you to care so much about the promise I made to your sister⦠Could it be that you want to make it realâuh uh uh!!â
Before Leon could finish, Rosvitha grabbed the large teddy bear on the bed and covered Leonâs face with it.
The dragon slayer beneath her struggled and writhed, but Rosvitha sat on him as steady as a rock.
âMurder! Rosvitha, youâre committing murder! Uh uh uh!â
âHeh, itâs the teddy bear thatâs killing you, what does it have to do with me, Rosvitha? Darling, just endure it for now!â
âUh uh uh uh (Rosvitha)!â
âWhat? I canât hear you, darling. Just bear with it, you wonât feel uncomfortable in a little while~â
She didnât exert much force, and Leonâs struggles werenât to the point of life or death. This was just a part of their daily marital fun.
However, as Leonâs hand pat randomly, he suddenly felt something slightly hard on the back of the teddy bear.
His movement paused abruptly, and his thoughts drifted back to a long time ago.
It was when Rosvitha was unconscious due to the Blood Enchantment, and he spent his days by her side, taking care of her, washing her face, and wiping her body.
One day, Leon was so exhausted that he fell asleep by Rosvithaâs bed, and his hand inadvertently touched the teddy bear he had given her.
At that time, it seemed like he had also felt something hard.
Generally, the inside of a regular teddy bear⦠seems to only contain soft cotton, right?
As he contemplated, the teddy bear pressing against his face moved away.
âOh, darling, youâre quite hard to kill,â Rosvitha teased, looking at Leonâs flushed face.
Leon ignored her and instead glanced at the teddy bear beside him. Casting a glance at Rosvitha, Leon suddenly grabbed the teddy bear when she wasnât paying attention and then proceeded to unzip its back.
Seeing this, Rosvitha quickly suppressed her smile and lunged forward to snatch the teddy bear back.
Oh? Why so flustered?
That teddy bear must have some unspeakable secrets inside!
Leon executed a clever maneuver, slipping out from under Rosvithaâs grasp. Rosvitha, without even bothering to put on her slippers, hurriedly got out of bed to chase after Leon.
Of course, Leon wouldnât let her catch up easily. He directly performed a âQin King Circling the Pillarâ maneuver with the mother dragon.
The couple circled around the large bed, chasing and evading each other, resembling children playing a game of pass the handkerchief.
After a few laps, Rosvitha stood on the left side of the bed while Leon stood on the right. They faced each other across the bed, locked in a stalemate.
âGive me back the bear!â Rosvitha demanded.
âNo way. Your urgency proves that thereâs definitely something good inside,â Leon retorted.
âIâm not urgent!â
âHeh, you might as well have the word âurgentâ written on your face.â
With that, seizing the opportunity, Leon made a dash for the balcony.
Rosvitha, with long strides, crossed the bed and chased after him, barefoot.
However, when she caught up to the balcony, the poor teddy bear had already been âcut openâ by the despicable dragon slayer. In Leonâs hand was a photograph.
Seeing this, Rosvitha hurried forward and snatched the photo. Blushing, she held it behind her back. But she was sure Leon had already seen the contents of the photo.
Leon also dropped the playful facade he had earlier. He scratched his head, remained silent for a moment, then spoke, âI didnât expect you to still keep that photo.â
Rosvitha bit her lip and awkwardly explained, âI just forgot to throw it away.â
âForget to throw it away⦠and hide it inside the teddy bear I gave you?â@@novelbin@@
âI really just forgot.â
With that, Rosvitha bit her lip, hesitated for a moment, but ultimately threw the photo off the balcony into the night.
As the photo disappeared into the darkness of the night, Rosvithaâs heart lurched. But she quickly averted her gaze and looked at Leon stubbornly, saying, âSee, Iâve thrown it away now.â
âWow, you really threw it away!â
Leon leaned against the balcony railing, peering down. Unfortunately, it was night, and the light was dim, so he couldnât see where the photo landed.
âOf course, I really threw it away. Ugh, how boring. Iâm going to bed.â
She stormed off in her pink cartoon pajamas, disappearing into the messy sheets.
But Leon didnât follow her back inside. He stood on the balcony, staring in the direction where the photo had fallen, alone, feeling the emptiness and loneliness as the âlivelyâ night approached its end.
He had already forgotten why he had smiled at Rosvitha in that photo. But the words on the back of the photo remained vivid in his memory.
âMay the silver light always shine in the eyes of the belovedâ¦â