Vol. 2 Ch. 6
Shut Up, Malevolent Dragon! I Don’t Want to Have Any More Children With You
Though Aurora* was born later than her two sisters, she had already witnessed just as many amusing scenes as them.
What other couple would engage in a full-on wrestling match right in front of their newborn, barely a month old?
When the two of them got into it, there were no holds barred.
Rosvisser knew Leonâs weak spot was his waist, so she used the tip of her tail to relentlessly poke him there.
Leon, on the other hand, knew that smacking the dragon queenâs round rear produced a satisfying sound, so he kept aiming for her dragon butt.
In the end, the Silver Dragon Queen took advantage of her racial traitsâher long, flexible tailâand successfully subdued General Leon.
With her long legs wrapped around his neck and her tail coiled around his waist, she had him in a textbook scissor hold.
The position wasnât exactly elegant, but it was effective.
Leon, now trapped between her legs, inhaled the scent of the sunscreen he had just applied, mixed with a faint salty smell.
Ah, the scent of the sea.
âSurrender yet?â Rosvisser cupped his cheeks, lifting his head to make him look at her.
Leonâs shoulders were weighed down by her legs, and his mouth was squished into an âOâ shape by her soft thighs, but he still managed to respond, âNever! I, Cosmod, have never spoken the word âsurrenderâ in my life! Little dragon, you think a scissor hold will make me yield? Laughable!â
â*Dragon TattooâActivate!*â
âSurrender, surrender, surrender! I give up!â he blurted out, quickly tapping Rosvisserâs thighâa universal sign of submission in most wrestling matches.
Rosvisser snorted in satisfaction before releasing Leon.
Leon got to his feet, rubbing his face where her thighs had squashed him, still feeling the warmth and faint scent of sunscreen left behind.
He wiped his face, trying to get rid of the sticky feeling.
âWhy are you wiping it off? Thatâs meant to protect you from sunburn,â Rosvisser said.
âA walnut thatâs been crushed in a door wonât help your brain, and sunscreen thatâs rubbed on your legs wonât protect me from the sun,â Leon quipped.
âOh, rhyming now, are we? I imagine your thesis paper at dragonslaying academy got top marks, didnât it?â Rosvisser retorted sarcastically.
Leon clapped his hands, plopping back onto his beach chair, holding Aurora in his arms. âOf course! And my thesis topic was *How to Handle a Dragoness Who Insists on Becoming Your Wife*.â
Rosvisser rolled her eyes, knowing he was just spewing nonsense again.
If anyone else spoke to her, the Silver Dragon Queen, like this, she wouldnât even bother to give them a glance.
But she didnât seem to mind wasting time bantering with Leon over these silly things.
Why?
Well, dragons lived long lives, and some of that time had to be wasted somehow. Otherwise, life would just be boring.
Not because this particular dog of a man had any special significance to her or anything like that.@@novelbin@@
âMe? Insisting on being your wife? What dream are you living in?â Rosvisser scoffed.
âAh, womenâalways so stubborn,â Leon said with a shake of his head while playing with Aurora.
Rosvisser shot him a glance. âHmph, childish.â
After their playful tussle, the couple finally settled in to enjoy the beachâs relaxing atmosphere.
The cool, salty breeze washed away the accumulated stress and exhaustion, while the vastness of the sea made their worries seem insignificant.
âBy the way, the human lands are pretty far from the sea, arenât they?â Rosvisser asked.
Leon nodded. âIâve only seen the ocean once in my life, and that was during a military campaign. Didnât have time to properly enjoy it.â
On this continent filled with magic and miracles, countless races vied for territory. Aside from the constant conflicts between humans and dragons over scarce resources, there were wars involving many other species in various parts of the land.
Each race had its own advantages and resources.
For example, humans had abundant land resources and vast territories, making their lands ideal for agriculture and livestock farming. They could also increase their population easily, which allowed them to produce exceptional soldiers like General Leon. No matter how many were born, there was always room for more.
Of course, in the Empire's central region, having more than two children resulted in fines.
Donât ask whyâjust blame it on âpolicy.â
Then there were the dragons. Though their land resources werenât as rich as the humansâ, and their territory was smaller, they had access to diverse environments.
Their lands encompassed the sea, forests, and even Sky City, allowing the dragon race to master various realmsâland, sea, and air alike. The dragons, with their vast natural resources, enjoyed many more vacation options than humans and other species.
Rosvisser raised her slender arm, pointing toward the distant ocean.
âFar out in that direction is the territory of the Sea Dragons.â
Leon raised a brow. âSo, weâre basically partying in their backyard?â
Rosvisser shook her head with a smile. âNo, theyâre much farther away. Besides, Sea Dragons are very different from most other dragon clans. Theyâre not combative at all. You could even say theyâre... soft. Ever fought one?â
âNope,â Leon replied bluntly. After a moment, he added, âActually, this is the first time Iâve even heard of them. Theyâre not mentioned in any of the textbooks.â
âReally? Itâs probably because theyâre so low-profile. For thousands of years, theyâve never stirred up trouble,â Rosvisser explained lazily. âEspecially around thirty years ago. For some reason, Sea Dragons started appearing less and less in public places, like Sky City and St. Heath Academy.â
Leonâs expression grew thoughtful. âWere they attacked by other races?â
âNo idea. The Sea Dragons live in a very unique environment that most other dragons canât reach. So, we donât know much about their current situation.â
âA unique environment? What do you mean?â Leon asked, sitting up.
Rosvisser sat up as well, ready to impart some knowledge to her âcaptiveâ student.
âIn your mind, arenât all dragon forms pretty much the same?â she asked.
Leon nodded. âFour legs, two wings, one tail, and a very smooth headâperfect for chopping off.â
Rosvisserâs eyes drooped slightly as she stared at Leon, speechless.
He grinned, showing his teeth. âPlease, continue.â
âYouâre rightâmost dragon forms are like that. But the Sea Dragons are quite unique.â
Rosvisser explained, âTheir dragon form is more like that of a giant snake, but they still have dragon horns and a tail.â
âAnd beyond their appearance, their bodies are adapted to their aquatic environment. They have organs that allow them to breathe underwater, which means they can stay submerged for long periods.â
âWith that advantage, they built their true empire beneath the seaâin a place called Atlantis.â
Leon muttered the unfamiliar name to himself. âAtlantisâ¦â
âYep. Itâs a true paradise, untouched by most of the wars in the world.â
Rosvisser sighed softly. âSo, I donât think their disappearance was caused by some invasion.â
Leon took in the new knowledge, letting out a slow breath.
âSeems like I still donât know enough about you dragons.â
Rosvisser smiled and shrugged. âYouâre still young. Youâve barely traveled and experienced life. The history of the dragons is longâ*very* long.â
Leon snorted, continuing to play with Aurora.
âWell, Iâm not too interested in learning about the other dragons. Just trying to figure out what goes on in *your* head every day is exhausting enough. I donât have the energy for anyone else.â
Rosvisser blinked her silver eyes, speaking with a hint of deeper meaning. âOh~~ I get it.â
âYou get it again? What exactly do you get?â
The silver-haired beauty turned her gaze toward him, narrowing her eyes as she smiled slyly.
âYour eyes are only for me. Isnât that right?â
âDragon lady, Iâll poke out my eyes myself tomorrow to prove my innocence!â Leon joked, rolling his eyes.
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TL NOTE: Aurora (Xiaoguang) - is the youngest daughter of Leon and Rosvisser.