Vol. 1 Ch. 193
Shut Up, Malevolent Dragon! I Don’t Want to Have Any More Children With You
There's an old saying: "A brief separation makes the reunion feel like a honeymoon."
Although this couple never experienced a honeymoon, the recent days apart had certainly worked in their favor.
From the brief moment of genuine emotion they shared during their goodbye, to the perfect level of longing that had built up over their days apart, culminating in their reunion in the rainâeverything had aligned perfectly.
The emotional buildup was naturally followed by the next step: turning all that pent-up longing into action.
Outdoors, in the open air, clothes scattered on the grass.
Rosvisser leaned against the bushes, the rough texture rubbing against her delicate back. From this angle, she could fully appreciate the handsome, determined look on Leonâs face.
The more she looked, the more captivated she became. How could anyone look so perfect? Every inch of skin, every scar, every contourâit all hit just right on her aesthetic taste.
She lifted her hand and brushed it across Leonâs face, feeling the heat beneath her palm.
Silver and black eyes met, and Rosvisser softly whispered, her voice gentle,
âKiss me.â
She didnât hold Leonâs head forcefully, merely resting her hand on his face, waiting for him to lean in willingly.
Leon placed his hand gently on the back of hers.
âYou really want me to kiss you?â
âDonât you?â
âIsnât what Iâm doing now⦠enough for you?â@@novelbin@@
With that, he strengthened his movements, reinforcing his âsimple attack.â
Rosvisser certainly felt the intensity of Leonâs âadvances.â
And yes, she was quite satisfied.
Despite the two of them having always navigated a relationship of mutual torment, that didnât mean they werenât familiar with each otherâs âpressure points.â
Practice makes perfect, after all.
But still, a woman always wants more.
Rosvisser furrowed her pretty brows, her cheeks flushed, and gently traced Leonâs lips with her fingers.
âI just want you to kiss me. Less talking, more action.â
âIs that how you ask someone for a favor? Hmm?â
When an "artist" reaches a moment of inspiration, the brush becomes heavier and more intense, pressing into the paper until it crumples.
Leon knew how to balance Rosvisserâs needs, just as she knew his little tricks.
Whenever Leon felt like he had the upper hand in their relationship, Rosvisser would make a request, and he would âteaseâ her, drawing it out with questions, using every opportunity to provoke her further.
And every question was followed by a deepened âbrushstroke.â
Rosvisser knew exactly how this worked and enjoyed watching her âadorable captiveâ pour all his passion into this âcalligraphy session.â
âAnd what tone do you want me to use? Should I call you⦠husband?â Rosvisser teased, her delicate face flushed, adding a touch of allure to her smile.
Leon leaned in closer, their faces nearly touching, and he whispered, his voice low, âSay it, little dragon.â
Rosvisser grinned and tugged playfully at his ear. âI⦠wonât.â
Before Leon could respond, Rosvisser opened her mouth slightly and gently bit his earlobe with her small, sharp teeth.
It tickled and hurt just a little.
Of course, Leon wasnât going to let her get away with that.
The dragon-slayerâs stamina recovered far quicker than expected. A few hours ago, heâd been sitting under a tree in the rain, completely drained, and now his energy bars were fully replenished.
It seemed fitting that the strongest dragon-slayer could tire out the dragon queen, whether on the battlefield or in more⦠intimate arenas.
After a brief struggle, the Silver Dragon Queen finally admitted defeat.
âI was wrong⦠I was wrong, Leon⦠I wonât do it againâ¦â
Normally, she wouldnât have given in so easily.
But, given how long it had been since their last encounter, Rosvisser thought she might as well play the role of the âsoft and delicate wifeâ for once, letting her captive enjoy a taste of dominance.
The result? Exactly as she had predictedâthe dragon-slayerâs grin grew wider and wider.
âNow you admit it?â
âMm⦠I wonât make you kiss me anymoreâ¦â The rare sight of the Silver Dragon Queen looking so pitiful was enough to make anyone swoon.
Leon brushed her damp hair away from her face, his fingers lingering on her flushed cheek as he breathed softly against her skin, his breath warm and intoxicating.
He leaned in and pressed a gentle kiss to her warm lips.
After a brief kiss, Leon lifted his head slightly, looking into Rosvisserâs eyes without saying a word.
Rosvisser stared back, instantly understanding what this idiot was thinking.
Ugh, heâs playing coy.
Alright, fine. Let him play. After all, if he doesnât play now, he might not get the chance later.
Blushing, she averted her gaze, acting like a shy young bride.
âHusband.â
âLook at me when you say it.â
Ugh, childish man.
With no other choice, Rosvisser met Leonâs eyes and, with exaggerated seriousness, repeated,
âHusband.â
Satisfied with the sound of it.
Since he was pleased, Leon stopped tormenting his little dragon and continued with the next steps.
Marriage is, after all, a mutual process of taking care of each other.
About an hour later, the birds in the forest were startled by a bone-chilling dragonâs roar, flapping their wings as they scattered from the trees.
After the couple reached their peak, they lay on the grass, relishing in the afterglow.
Since it was outdoors, and in broad daylight, even though no one was around, the shame quickly hit after the âmissionâ was complete.
Rosvisser hastily put her dress back on, exhausted, and leaned against the bushes.
Leonâs shirt had dried by the fire. He retrieved it from the stick and slipped it on before sitting down beside her.
Post-lovemaking, thereâs usually some light conversationâgood for passing the time and recovering energy.
âSo, did you catch the traitor on your trip back?â Rosvisser asked.
Leon nodded. âYes, I did. It wasââ
âDonât tell me! Let me guess!â Rosvisser interrupted, suddenly in a playful mood.
Leon chuckled, turning to look at her.
Whether he did it on purpose or not, that smile carried a bit of a doting air, as if he was more than happy to indulge her in this childish game of guessing the traitor.
âAlright, go ahead. Guess,â Leon said.
Rosvisser thought for a moment. âWas it that female gunner?â
Leon raised an eyebrow. âWhy do you sound so excited, like you want her to be the traitor?â
Rosvisser pouted. âNo! Iâm just guessing! Why should it matter who I pick? Anyway, am I right?â
âNope.â
âAh, too bad.â
Leon: ?
So she really was hoping it was Rebecca! What Silver Dragon Queen? More like Silver Dragon Jealous Queen!
âThen⦠was it that nobleâs little son?â
Leon shook his head. âNo, it was the eternal second-place guy.â
âOh~~ And what did you do about him?â
Leon made a gun gesture with his hand and mimicked shooting himself in the head.
âBang~.â
Rosvisser smiled. âDidnât you feel bad?â
âAbout what?â
âAfter all, he was once your comrade.â
âThis sort of thing⦠As a queen, shouldnât you understand this better than I do? Traitors cannot be allowed to live.â
Rosvisser tucked a lock of hair behind her ear and nodded in agreement.
When youâre in power, you inevitably deal with traitors.
Rosvisser, in her years of ruling, had seen many such situations.
She had only asked to get a feel for Leonâs mindset. If the dragon-slayer had been shaken, she wouldâve used her century of experience to console him.
But fortunately, Leon was always stronger than she expectedâin every way.
After finishing their talk about the traitor, Leon asked,
âAre we heading home now? Noa and the others havenât seen us in days. Theyâre probably worried.â
âYeah, letâs go.â
Rosvisser stood, dusting off her dress with a hopeful expression. âI bet once we get home, the girls will come running to us for hugs.â
After having their second child, Rosvisserâs maternal instincts had definitely blossomed.
Which was a good thing. It was much better than the cold, emotionally distant Rosvisser she used to be.
Hmmâ¦
Maybe this means Leon could try for a third child...
After all, their second daughter, Aurora, still had many dragon-like traits, which meant Leonâs prenatal education plan had completely failed.
If he wanted a child with more human characteristics, heâd have to hope for better luck with a third.
But that was just a thought for now.
Sure, a third child would be great, but the ten months of pregnancy were quite an ordeal for Leon as well.
Best to think carefully.
After getting dressed, the couple started heading toward the Silver Dragon Sanctuary.
âSo, who do you think the girls will hug first, me or you?â Leon asked.
âObviously me,â Rosvisser said.
âGood. I appreciate that confident attitude of yours.â
âConfident? Hmph, just you wait. The girls will definitely run to me first.â
Ah, now thatâs more like it. If I donât get into a little spat with this dragon lady every day, I, Cosmody, feel uncomfortable all over!
The two continued their playful banter as they walked back to the Silver Dragon Sanctuary.
The front courtyard of the sanctuary was quiet, with only a few guards patrolling. There were no maids in sight.
Rosvisser frowned slightly. "That's odd. By this time, Anna and the others should be up and working. Why arenât they here?"
Leon shrugged. "Maybe theyâre slacking off while youâre away."
Rosvisser shot him a look. "I trust my staff. Theyâve always been diligent with their duties."
That was true. If you work for a workaholic like Rosvisser, thereâs no doubt that her team would also be dedicated and serious about their responsibilities.
Not lingering too long in the courtyard, the two headed inside, climbed the stairs, and knocked on the door of the sistersâ room.
There was no response.
Leon tried the door handle, and the door swung open.
The couple exchanged a glance, nodding at each other before stepping into the room.
âNoa, Moon, are you here? Mom and Dad are back!â Leon called.
Still, no response.
They walked through the entryway and into the bedroom, but there was no sign of the two sisters or their youngest daughter.
As they stood there confused, the scent of smoke wafted in from the backyard.
Both of them hurried out to the balcony and looked down into the back garden.
There, they saw all the maids gathered, and Noa and Moon were standing in front of a bonfire, muttering something to each other.
Moon was holding a plate of grilled steak.
Rosvisser, puzzled, asked, âWhat⦠are they doing? A picnic?â
Leon, however, had a different reaction. He rubbed his forehead and sighed deeply.
"Ah, I knew it!"