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Shut Up, Malevolent Dragon! I Don’t Want to Have Any More Children With You
Claudia led Leon to another bookshelf. This one was more densely packed compared to where the original magic books were stored, with several volumes arranged in neat rows.
"Is this also original magic?" Leon asked.@@novelbin@@
"I already told you, didnât I? Your current constitution isnât suitable for using original magicâitâs more trouble than itâs worth. What Iâm giving you is this."
As she spoke, Claudia reached out, pulling an ancient book from the shelf and handing it to Leon.
Leon took it with both hands, looking down at the cover. The bookâs design was simpleâa black cover with a plain title embossed in gold: *Supersensory?*
Leon scratched his head and flipped through the book, but besides the title and the peculiar cover, there was no other informationânot even a label indicating the type of magic, like *Nine Hells Gate,* which was marked as body art on its cover.
"Is it some kind of sensory magic?" Leon asked.
"It is. Back at the Academy of Elements, sensory magic was taught to cadets in the Dragon Corps. While thereâs a dedicated reconnaissance unit, knowing some sensory spells can be handy on the battlefield."
Leon, however, had never specialized in such support-oriented magic.
"Usually, if I encounter an enemy, Iâd just eliminate them right away. By the time Iâd detect them, General Lai would already be sitting on the dragon kingâs corpse sipping tea."
"This isnât sensory magic," Claudia corrected him, her tone serious. "Supersensory is considered a form of body art."