Vol. 2 Ch. 48
Shut Up, Malevolent Dragon! I Don’t Want to Have Any More Children With You
A certain dragon-slaying hero is the type who responds to softness, not hardness. After pretending to be a married couple for so long, how could Rosvisser not understand him by now?
After some heartfelt words, the stubborn, straightforward man's expression finally softenedâit wasnât as gloomy as before, where he looked like he had eight hundred dragon lives hanging over him.
He put away the list of names, exhaling in relief, and then said, "Thanks."
Leon thought the ever-generous queen would respond with a casual "You're welcome."
But to his surpriseâ
"Just a verbal thanks?" The beauty smirked mischievously, giving him a sidelong glance.
Her gaze made it clear that she expected more from him than just words.
Leon shrugged, unfazed. He wasnât afraid of "paying up" anymore.
Ever since he opened the first of the Nine Infernal Gates, his physical abilities had been transformedâreborn, almost.
Whether it was fulfilling his duties or engaging in a little fun, General Leon could handle it all.
"If you want something, just say it."
As he spoke, Leon edged closer to Rosvisser.
The silver-haired beautyâs eyes glimmered slyly, noticing his subtle movements.
Hmph, males... tease them a little, and they come running. Whereâs that old resolve of yours, the one that said you'd rather die than give in? Oh, mighty dragon-slayer~
Rosvisser watched as Leon slowly moved closer, her gaze trailing from his waist upward until, as he finally pulled her into his arms, it rested on his ruggedly handsome face.
She leaned back slightly, her soft abdomen pressing against Leon, and despite her backward posture, her full, soft chest still lightly grazed his.
Rosvisser feigned a hesitant attitude, her lips curling into her signature wicked smile.
She didnât make the first move, choosing instead to lure her captive with nothing but a sultry glance.
Meanwhile, Leonâs thoughts raced: *Iâve already taken the initiative and embraced you, so shouldnât the next step be your turn?*
*Why are you just smiling at me like that? If youâre going to do something, do it!*
The couple stood on the balcony under the night sky, gazing deeply into each otherâs eyes, yet neither made the next move.
Leonâs gaze slowly lowered, eventually landing on her lips.
He swallowed unconsciously; just looking at those lips brought back the memories of how they felt every time they intertwined.
Exquisite, intoxicating.
Noticing the man drooling over her lips, Rosvisser decided to play hard to get. She parted her lips ever so slightly.
Leon thought she was finally going to kiss him.
But alas, no.
She merely bit her lower lip, those soft petals denting under the pressure of her pearly teeth, like a rose being gently ravaged.
Leon couldnât bear to look any longer and instead met her eyes again.
In them, he saw nothing but challenge.
It was as if they were daring him: *Come on, arenât you going to kiss me?*
Eyes that spoke volumes were always the most alluring. Those silver pupils were like a quicksand that Leon was sinking deeper and deeper into.
The wind tonight was wild, making his heart itch.
Finally, he couldnât suppress the urge any longer and leaned in to kiss her.
The queen didnât resist, but she didnât respond either, merely waiting for her captive to offer her a kiss.
Just as Leonâs lips were about to reach her sweet scent, Rosvisser suddenly lifted a finger and pressed it against his lips.
Stopped in his tracks.
She laughed, like a fox that had just pulled off a clever trick. "So you listen to my emotional counseling and then think you can kiss me? You really want to have it all, donât you?"
"Tch... Itâs not like I care that much."
General Leon withdrew the kiss he had been about to give and released his "fake wife" from his embrace.
Rosvisser chuckled softly, smoothing her hair as her flushed face gradually cooled. Then she said,
"Youâre the captive, Iâm the queen. Youâre only allowed to kiss me if I permit it. Got that?"
"Werenât you just my wife a second ago? Now youâre the queen again? You Melquevian dragon women flip faces faster than flipping a page."
"Wrong. All women flip faces quickly, especially those whoâve become wives."
"Haha, very funny, *wife* Rosvisser."
Leon paused, realizing the implication of his words, and then asked, "Wait, are you admitting that youâreâ"
"Admitting what? I didnât admit to anything."
Rosvisser turned away, flicking her tail, clasping her hands behind her back, and hooking her right handâs index finger with her left. She walked off the balcony in her dragon-wing slippers, her back to Leon as she slowly said,
"Until you canât help but confess to me, donât expect me to admit anything."
Oh, so thatâs it.
The Silver Dragon Queen wants me to confessâversion 2.0.
This wasnât the first time Rosvisser had hinted at a confession from Leon.
When she had first brought him back from the Empire, Rosvisser had mentioned something about a confession.
At the time, Leon had thought she was just joking around.
After all, despite being married, having kids, meeting the parents, and playing the part of a loving couple in front of othersâthings had been harmonious, even when it came to more intimate mattersâ
But a confession? That seemed a bit too ambiguous.
Yet, the more Leon thought about it afterward, the more it didnât sit right.
Even if it was a joke, with her personality, she wouldnât make light of something as serious as a confession.
Maybe the joke about the "Silver Dragon Queen wants me to confess" was half-serious.
Who knew what was really going on in Rosvisserâs head?
And now, here she was bringing it up again...
Leon couldnât figure out what she really wanted.
Did she want to give this fake relationship a real name?
Or something else?
And he wasnât sure if he was ready to give that so-called "confession."
It wasnât a matter of success or failureâbecause their relationship was far too unique.
In a normal man-woman confession, there are only two possible outcomes:
Successâkiss;
Failureâget slapped.
But between Leon and Rosvisser, there were many more possibilities than just success or failure.
Besides... Leon was still the Empireâs most wanted criminal.
Even if by some one-in-a-million chance they did "get together," what if something happened to him afterward? Wouldnât that make Rosvisser a young widow?
And knowing the Silver Dragon Queenâs personality, she would probably mourn him for hundreds of years.
So... how does that saying goâ
*How can I focus on love when the worldâs not at peace?*
Leon sighed silently, turning back to the balcony to gaze out at the night sky.
His thoughts were a mess. Even though Rosvisserâs little talk had lightened his mood somewhat, new worries quickly took their place.
How was he supposed to deal with his and Rosvisserâs...
"Hey, why are you still pretending to be cool? I thought youâd follow me in."
Her voice came from behind him.
Leon turned around.
She was kneeling on the bed, leaning forward, her head peeking out to look at the balcony.
"Itâs late already. Letâs go to bed early, okay? If you stop overthinking and come to bed now, your queen will reward you with the goodnight kiss youâve been craving. How about it?"
"...A goodnight kiss is not what I crave the most. So childish."
"Alright, alright, Iâm childish. Now can we sleep? I have to get up early for work tomorrow."
Leon: "Beg me."
Rosvisser: "Beg you."
Leon: "Begging wonât help, hehe."
"Then you can sleep outside tonight. Donât bother coming to bed."
Furious, Rosvisser got out of bed, walked to the balcony door, and locked it behind her.
Leon panicked, rushing to the door and knocking on the glass.
"Hey, hey! Youâre serious?"
Separated by a door, the couple stood on either side.
Rosvisser stood in the warm room, barefoot, hands on her hips, tilting her head in smug satisfaction.
"Oh, mighty dragon-slayer, since you refuse to share the queenâs bed, you can sleep under the stars tonight and experience the most primitive form of rest."
"Dragon woman! Open the door!"
Rosvisser laughed. "Beg me."
Leon: "Beg you."
Rosvisser: "Begging wonât help, hehe."
Leon: "?"@@novelbin@@
Damn it.
Itâs Izanami.