PAID
Shut Up, Malevolent Dragon! I Don’t Want to Have Any More Children With You
In the first-floor hall, all the previously âeliminatedâ players gathered to watch the final showdown between father and daughter.
âGo, Noa! Go, Dad!â
âCheer up, Noa-chan!â
Moon and Helena took on the role of the cheer squad, enthusiastically encouraging both sides. Aurora was held in Ishaâs arms, her small tail twitching with excitement.
Over these past hours of gameplay, Aurora had enjoyed plenty of amusement, but it had always felt like something was holding back the true excitement. Now, with her big sister facing off against her dad in the ultimate showdownâthis was a rare treat.@@novelbin@@
Unlike other fleeting sources of fun, a good âfather-daughter duelâ would age like fine wine, getting better over time. Aurora even considered asking the staff for a **Memory Stone** or two to record this epic battle so she could replay it endlessly once they were home.
And she wasnât the only one eagerly watching; she could feel her auntâs anticipation too.
âAuntie, who do you think will win, Big Sis or Dad?â Aurora asked.
âObjectively speaking, even a hundred of your big sister wouldnât stand a chance.â Isha gave a factual analysis but added, âThough, who knows? Your dad might hold back.â
Auroraâs big eyes blinked, sparkling with mischief. âBut Auntie, even if Dad let the whole of Samaya flood with his âholding back,â Big Sis still wouldnât stand a chance, right?â
Isha laughed and gently tapped Auroraâs nose. âJust keep watching. Iâm as curious as you to see how this ultimate duel will unfold.â
Meanwhile, Rosvisser watched quietly from the side.
She knew that Leon would hold back enough to let their daughter win. But the problem was, Noa wasnât a fool.
Knowing Noa as well as she did, Rosvisser was sure her daughter was aware of how outmatched she was against her father. This meant Leonâs acting skills would be put to the test.
He would have to appear completely serious while holding back subtly enough that Noa wouldnât notice. It had to be a convincing show of âI gave it my all, but somehow, I couldnât win!â