PAID
Shut Up, Malevolent Dragon! I Don’t Want to Have Any More Children With You
"We need to complete more tasks before then and gather as many tool cards as possible," Noa said decisively. "I donât know what kind of cards Father and the others have, but here, we donât have anything reliable for self-defense."
With that, Noa stood up, her determination renewed, and prepared to tackle a few more tasks.
However, Moon and Muse were visibly exhausted. They sat on the floor with their little tails stretched out behind them, looking drained and unmotivated.
âAre you tired, Moon, Muse?â Noa asked.
The two little dragon girls nodded silently.
Helen sighed and remarked, âThe game has been running for over ten hours now, and this time is included in the seventy-two-hour limit. Otherwise, the gameâs overall progress would drag on forever. Besides, everyoneâs physical endurance differs, so itâs hard to keep everyone on the same pace.â@@novelbin@@
After thinking for a moment, Noa pushed the tool cards toward Helen and the others, then said, âYou can rest here in this room for now. Thereâs a bed, blankets, and a lock on the door for safety. Iâll go out and see if I can gather more cards.â
Noa surveyed the room. It had a cozy, everyday atmosphere and was clearly one of the designated resting areas in the castle where players could recover.
Of course, these rooms werenât entirely safe, and players still needed to remain alert for any noises outside while resting.