Vol. 2 Ch. 4
Shut Up, Malevolent Dragon! I Don’t Want to Have Any More Children With You
After taking care of the necessary matters within the tribe, Leon and his family headed to the seaside for a vacation.
This particular beach wasnât the same as the one where Noaâs parents had their final date, as seen in the drama "Parentâs Love." That location was more of a small scenic spot near Sky City, ideal for a post-dinner stroll or a bit of relaxation.
But if they were looking for a real seaside vacation, they needed to go to a proper beach.
After several hours of flying, the clouds parted, revealing a whole new tropical paradise before Leonâs eyes.
Looking down at the sandy beaches and the vast blue sea, Leon had never imagined the dragon territory was so vast.
At this thought, Leon couldnât help but feel a burst of anger.
Why did the Empire have to betray him?
If only they had given General Leon a few more years, he could have conquered the dragon territory, and these beaches and seas would have belonged to humans!
He scoffed at the shortsightedness of humans.
But then he quickly let it go. This trip was meant to be spent with his daughters, not to dwell on such frustrating matters.
The giant silver dragon gently landed at the entrance of the resort.
Before heading to the beach, they had to check into the hotel and put away their belongings.
They booked two rooms in totalâone for Noa and Moon, and one for Leon and Rosvisser.
As for little Aurora, where she would sleep tonight depended entirely on whether her parents decided to âconnect emotionallyâ that night.
Poor little girl, even though her mom and dad had been by her side since birth, there were times when she had to be left alone.
So, the lesson here is that youâd better hope youâre born into a family with a more relaxed lifestyle. If you end up in one where itâs three days of fun and five days of more fun, constantly making new brothers and sisters, youâd best avoid bothering your parents at nightâthey might not have time for you.
After checking in, the five of them changed into their swimsuits.
The three little dragon girls were adorable in their striped children's swimsuits, each paired with a swimming ring. It was both cute and safe.
Leon wore a loose tank top and a pair of blue and white beach shorts, looking fresh and perfect for the beach vibe.
Initially, Rosvisser had only bought him a pair of beach shorts, claiming, âMy husband has such a great bodyâof course, we need to show it off.â
But Leon knew better. This dragon queen just wanted to show off the dragon tattoo on his chest.
Not wanting to attract the stares of countless admirers, Leon bought a loose tank top to cover up.
Lastly, Rosvisser wore the modest one-piece swimsuit she had bought a few days earlier, paired with a sun-protection jacket. The only parts of her body exposed were her tail and long, slender legs.
The Silver Dragon Queen only revealed her seductive, alluring side when doing âhomeworkâ with her fake husband. Otherwise, she was rather conservative.
Leon knew this very well.
So, it seemed this beach trip wouldnât result in a repeat of that black mesh lingerie swimsuit incident from the hot springs.
With that thought, Master Leon silently let out a sigh of relief.
He had already seen all of Rosvisser's tricks. The only thing that could still shake his resolve was her endless outfit changes.
As long as he could prevent her from wearing those wild outfits, he, Cosmod, would remain pure and steadfast!
âWhat are you smiling about?â As they were about to leave, Rosvisser noticed Leon grinning to himself and couldnât help but ask.
Leon immediately wiped the smile off his face. âNothing. Nothing at all.â
Rosvisserâs eyes twinkled mischievously as she smiled. âYou were smiling like a boy on his first date.â
Leon rolled his eyes. âYouâre so nosy, dragon lady.â
âDoesnât matter what I am, as long as it annoys you.â
âNo, no, Iâm not annoyed at all. Iâm very comfortable, thank you.â@@novelbin@@
Rosvisser raised an eyebrow. âIs that so? Well, how about I make you even more comfortable tonight, hmm?â
Leon instantly felt a jolt in his lower body and swallowed nervously, saying nothing more. He quickly left the room to go find his daughters.
Rosvisser, hands in her jacket pockets, watched the foolish prisoner of war scurry away, shaking her head with a sigh.
âHmm, I guess his magic hasnât fully recovered yet. Otherwise, thereâs no way heâd be so spineless.â
With that, Rosvisser stepped out of the room as well.
At the beach, the salty sea breeze blew gently, and seagulls circled in the distance as the waves crashed rhythmically against the shore.
Far off where the sea met the sky, the water sparkled, stretching out as far as the eye could see.
There werenât many tourists on the beach, as this place, like Floating Cloud Valley, wasnât open to the common dragon folk. Only nobles and royals could visit.
Noa and Moon rushed into the shallow water, hugging their swimming rings. The couple didnât let them bring Aurora along this time.
Playing together at home was one thing, but the beach wasnât a place to be so carefree.
Even with lifeguards on duty, Leon and Rosvisser couldnât let Aurora out of their sight.
Under the large beach umbrella, Leon and Rosvisser reclined on lounge chairs, with two cool drinks placed on the small table between them.
Aurora sat on her fatherâs stomach, waving her tiny pink fists, seemingly about to do something.
Leon thought she might be thirsty, so he handed her his cold drink.
Aurora didnât want it.
Then Leon thought she might be hot, so he handed her a small fan to cool off.
Aurora didnât want that either.
Leon sat up, looking at his youngest daughter. âWhat exactly do you want?â
In the next moment, Auroraâs tiny pink fist shot up, landing a perfect uppercut to her fatherâs chin.
Before Leon could even react, he heard the sound of laughter beside him.
He turned to see Rosvisser lying on her chair, laughing so hard she had to clutch her stomach.
Leonâs eye twitched slightly. âWhatâs so funnyâ¦â
The queen managed to compose herself, propping her delicate face up with a single fist as she gazed at him with bright eyes.
âThere are very few dragons in this world who can uppercut you and walk away unscathed. Aurora is one of them. What do you have to say about that?â
âThis is just part of the process of raising a beloved daughter. Who didnât rebel a little as a child, right?â
Leon happily scooped up his youngest daughter, her tiny pink tail swinging back and forth.
Aurora blinked her big, bright eyes at her father, babbling incomprehensibly in baby talk.
âHow long until Aurora can start speaking?â Leon asked.
Rosvisser did some quick mental calculations. âMaybe another month? If sheâs quick, maybe half a month?â
Leon nodded thoughtfully, gently patting Auroraâs head. âDo you think sheâll say âDaddyâ or âMommyâ first?â
Rosvisser didnât hesitate. âItâll be âMommyââthatâs just basic instinct for babies. Donât even bother competing with me on this one, Leon. Youâll lose.â
Leon pouted. âNot necessarily. Auroraâs a half-blood. Mixed-blood kids are always a bit special.â
The queen shrugged. âSpecial in the sense that her first word will be âDaddyâ? Not likely.â
âFine, just wait and see. Auroraâs going to say âDaddyâ first, for sure.â
Rosvisser chuckled softly, too lazy to argue further.
She turned over, pulling out two tubes of sunscreen from her bag.
âHelp me put on sunscreen.â
âDo it yourself,â Leon said, still busy playing with his youngest daughter.
âI canât reach some spots. Hurry up.â
Seeing that her lazy husband wasnât moving, Rosvisser prodded his face with her tail. âIâll count to three. If you donât come over, Iâll activate the dragon tattoo.â
ââ¦â
Leon was about to retort but then suddenly remembered something.
âRosvisser.â
âWhat?â
âThe other night when I was in the Empire, my dragon tattoo flashed a few times... care to explain that?â