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Shut Up, Malevolent Dragon! I Don’t Want to Have Any More Children With You
Leon understood the meaning behind Rosvisserâs gratitude.@@novelbin@@
Back in her memory world, when Rosvisser was tormented by her thesis, it was Leonâs help that allowed her to finally complete it.
"Aurora said that âchanging your memoryâ feels more like a dream," Rosvisser murmured.
But that âdreamâ lingered warmly in her heart, especially the memories tied to Leon. To this day, she could recall every detail of that dream.
"My sister is more than a year older than me. When we were young, neither of us ever saw our parents. So, if I calculate the timeline, they must have already spent at least three years searching for the crown by then."
Listening to Rosvisserâs reasoning, Leon followed her train of thought but couldnât help raising another question.
"If the queenâs search for the crown was such an important legacy, why would your grandmother, Veronica, hide it from you? Especially when itâs tied to something as significant as the crownâs existence? Whatâs the point of keeping it a secret?"
Rosvisser paused, pondering for a moment before replying.
"There are two possibilities.
First, the fewer people who know about the Five Element Crown, the better. Over the past thousand years, no less than a dozen races have fought to claim it. If more people found out that my father might have a lead on the crown, it would put all of our lives at risk.
Second, Grandmother may have wanted us to imagine the danger without actually involving us. More importantly, she may have been stopping us not just to protect us, but to prove the greatness of their endeavor."
Leon nodded in agreement, adding his own perspective: