Vol. 2 Ch. 97
Shut Up, Malevolent Dragon! I Don’t Want to Have Any More Children With You
The Silver Dragon Territory border.
Months of war had left the area barren, the land scarred by magical clashes. It would take some time before it could return to its former state.
Leon and Rosvisser walked slowly through the forest.
Rosvisser, sensing Leonâs lingering unease after their conversation about the Heartscale, tentatively reached for his hand.
They had been through so much togetherâfights, laughter, challenges. Even though they often playfully competed with each other, they were mostly honest when it came to important matters.
That was precisely why Rosvisserâs secrecy about the Heartscale weighed heavily on Leon.
It wasnât just because she hadnât told him right away. It was because losing the Heartscale was incredibly dangerous for her.
Leon didnât want anything bad to happen to her.
And after learning that, in the future, Rosvisser had fallen into a coma because she no longer had the protection of her Heartscale, it only made Leon more anxious about why she had removed it and placed it in a âsafeâ placeâespecially without explaining it to him.
Throughout their walk, Leon remained silent, staring down at the ground.
Rosvisser decided to cheer him up. After all, she didnât want their daughters noticing something was wrong when they returned home.
She tried linking her arm with his. When Leon didnât pull away, she became bolder, slowly slipping her slender fingers into his larger hand.
Finally, their fingers intertwined, the tips lightly resting on each otherâs skin.
They often kissed and enjoyed the intimacy that came with it, but holding hands? That was a rare occurrence.
It wasnât because holding hands was any less exciting than kissingâit was just that this simple, intimate act while being fully awake and conscious of each other felt a little unfamiliar to them.
When they kissed, the dragon markings they shared would resonate, and the pleasure of being entangled with each other would make them dizzy with happiness. Even without the magic, the hormones and dopamine released would put them in a kind of pleasant, dreamy state.
In short, their minds werenât particularly sharp in those moments. All they wanted was to be lost in each other.
But holding hands didnât have the same effect.
It allowed them to remain fully aware of their surroundings while maintaining a gentle, intimate physical connection.
This kind of closeness, while staying completely present, was⦠strange for them.
So, they didnât hold hands often.
Even when they were alone, they usually just walked shoulder to shoulder.
Rosvisserâs hand had felt cool at first, but after a while, with the warmth passed between their palms, her hand soon grew warm.
Leon, remembering something, asked, âDoes your cold hands and feet thing have to do with losing the Heartscale?â
Rosvisser blinked in surprise, lowering her eyes before nodding slightly.
Leon opened his mouth as if to say something, but in the end, he remained silent.
Rosvisser thought about making a joke, saying something like, âItâs no big deal. We have heating pads at home, and worst case, I can always summon a bit of dragon flame to warm myself up~â
But just as she was about to speak, she felt Leon tighten his grip on her hand, as though trying to lock in more warmth for her.
âWhat are you doing?â she whispered.
âUntil you get that damn scale back, Iâll just have to take extra care of you.â
*Tsk.*
Rosvisser smiled, her pale cheeks tinged with a faint blush.
âWell then, do as you like,â she said, gently swaying their linked hands. âBut what if I never get my Heartscale back? What will you do?â
âIâll just chop off my hand and tie it to your wrist.â
ââ¦I was hoping for a slightly more romantic answer.â
Well, no need to push further. After all, there was no alcohol or outside danger involvedâgetting Leon Cosmod to say something like âIâll take care of youâ was already a big step forward.
Rosvisser knew her husband well, and she was satisfied with that.
The couple continued their walk through the forest.
After about half an hour, they arrived at the border of the Silver Dragon Territory.
Beyond this point, it was no longer their land.
Leon stood near the boundary, glancing around.
âAre you looking for something?â Rosvisser asked.
âMy military medal.â
Rosvisser raised an eyebrow. âWhat military medal?â
âConstantineâs head.â
Just as criminals often return to the scene of their crime, General Leon liked to revisit the sight of his victories, admiring his âtrophies.â
âOh, you mean that?â Rosvisser said. âWhen the Empire and the other dragon clans attacked a few months ago, they took Constantineâs head.â
Leon frowned. âWhat use could they possibly have for a dead dragonâs head?â
Rosvisser shrugged. âDragons donât have a habit of collecting heads. Iâm guessing the Empire took it back to use as some kind of propaganda tool for recruiting the Dragon Slayers.â
Leon chuckled and nudged her with his shoulder. âYouâve got quite the imagination. But you might be right. The Empire is definitely capable of pulling a stunt like that.â
Rosvisser smirked. âSo, what made you decide to join the Dragon Slayers back then?â
The couple sat down on a large boulder at the edge of the forest.
âIt was my master,â Leon explained. âHe was a retired Dragon Slayer himself. After adopting me, he raised me with the mindset of a Dragon Slayer. When I came of age, he sent me to the Dragon Slayer Academy. Once I graduated, I joined the army.â
Rosvisserâs eyes softened as she asked, âAnd if your master hadnât sent you to join the Dragon Slayers, what do you think you would have done?â
Leon leaned back on the boulder, one hand propping him up while the other still held Rosvisserâs. He tilted his head to look at the sky.
A few birds flapped their wings overhead, and the wind rustled the leaves, making a soft, soothing sound.
âI probably wouldâve saved up some money, then moved to a remote countryside,â Leon mused.
âIâd open a ranch, raise some cows and sheepâ¦â
âOh, and donkeys. Iâd definitely have to have a donkey or two.â
âThen, Iâd marry a woman whoâs not too pretty but not ugly either.â
âHave a sweet little daughter.â
âAnd then Iâd just wait for time to slowly take me away. I think⦠that would have been the life I wanted.â
When Leon had woken up from his two-year coma, he had dreamed of such a life. The idea had always been tucked away deep in his heart, a quiet fantasy he had never shared with anyone.
It wasnât a shameful secret, but it did seem a bit⦠far-fetched.
Born in the wrong era, trapped in a time of war, how could someone as skilled as Leon ever live such a peaceful life?
Rosvisser propped her chin in one hand, using her other to trace slow circles on the back of Leonâs hand with her finger.
After a moment, she said, âOnce the next Silver Dragon King is crowned, we can live that life.â
Leon blinked. âWhat?â
âWeâll move to the countryside, open a ranch, raise some cows, sheep, and donkeys, and live there with our daughters.â
She paused before adding with a smirk, âThough Iâm afraid the ânot too pretty, not too uglyâ wife part wonât come true.â
Leon turned to look at Rosvisserâs perfectly chiseled profile, grinning as he picked up where she left off. âBecause the woman playing my wife is far too beautiful.â
âTch, flatterer.â@@novelbin@@
âYouâre the one who led me into saying that. How does that make me a flatterer?â
âI donât care. Youâre a flatterer. Always saying sweet things to get on my good side. Who knows what tricks youâve got up your sleeve?â
Rosvisser teased with a mischievous smile.
âYeah, youâre right. Iâm definitely planning a coup to steal the throne from you.â
After a bit more playful banter, Leon changed the subject.
âSpeaking of my master⦠youâve seen him and Rebecca recently, havenât you?â
Rosvisser nodded. âYes. After learning about the space rift, theyâve been looking for ways to bring you back from the Empire.â
She paused before adding, âWe were supposed to meet up again in three months, so weâve got about⦠twenty days left? Just in time. Youâll come with me to see him and put his mind at ease.â
âAlright.â
Leon agreed, though his expression seemed a bit distracted.
Rosvisser blinked her pretty eyes, leaning closer. âWhatâs on your mind?â
âAh⦠Do you remember what I told you yesterday about how, in the future, our daughters were trained by Claudia Poseidon of the Sea Dragon Clan in our absence?â
âYes. But the Silver Dragon Clan has never had any formal relations with the Sea Dragon Clan. It doesnât make sense that Claudia would take care of them, let alone train them.â
âRight. And it turns out that the book my master gave me, *Nine Gates of Hell*, was written by Claudia. She also taught that technique to Aurora.â
Leon narrowed his eyes. âAs wild as it sounds, do you think my master might have some connection to the Sea Dragon Clan?â
Rosvisser considered this. âItâs not impossible. But relations between two dragon clans would have to be handled very carefully, or it could cause unnecessary tension. Weâll have to wait and ask your master when we meet him in twenty days.â
Leon nodded. âItâs strange⦠I only recently
found out my master was a powerful Dragon Slayer. And now he might have ties to the Sea Dragon Clan. What else is that old man hiding from me?â
Rosvisser chuckled softly, tilting her head to rest it gently on Leonâs shoulder.
âEven elders may have their reasons for not being completely honest.â
âAre you using my master to justify your own secrets?â
âLooks like you caught me.â
Leon laughed, letting Rosvisser lean into him as the breeze rustled through the trees and sunlight bathed their shoulders in a warm, peaceful glow.