PAID
Shut Up, Malevolent Dragon! I Don’t Want to Have Any More Children With You
The Lionheart Society wasnât just a resistance group against the Empire; its members were elites from various fields.
So, when the news spread that their leader, Leon Cosmod, was married to the Silver Dragon Queen Rosvisser, with three daughters, the members were abuzz with spirited discussion.
A former imperial dragonologist marveled, âIâve studied dragon reproduction for half my life, but I never imagined a human and a dragon could have offspring. This is monumental in cross-species research!â
A former royal psychologist mused, âWhat sort of psychological framework would a human male need to have to bond with such an exceptional female dragon? Itâs a fascinating question.â
And a five-star general, once part of the Dragon Slayer Corps, confidently declared, âIf you give Leon Cosmod a chance, he can win over a queen dragon. Even if the Sun God himself were at his side, heâd be overshadowed by Leonâs legacy. This man is destined to be the most luminous figure in the shared history of humans and dragons!â@@novelbin@@
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Listening to everyone speculate and analyze his relationship with a âdragon queen,â Leon simply smiled, not bothering to interrupt. As long as they accepted Rosvisser as an ally, he didnât care what they discussed.
After all, he had told the truth. He had no reason to worry about rumors spreading.
When no one was looking, Rosvisser gave him a sidelong glance before sneaking her hand over to his waist and giving him a hard pinch.
A sharp jolt of pain shot through him. But with everyone watching, he held back from crying out, his face contorting for just a moment.
The moment Rosvisser released him, Leon instinctively stepped back, clutching his sore side.
âWhat was that for?â he whispered.
The queenâs cheeks flushed slightly, and she avoided meeting his gaze, crossing her arms in front of her and looking straight ahead.