Vol. 1 Ch. 68
Shut Up, Malevolent Dragon! I Don’t Want to Have Any More Children With You
I believe everyone encounters such individuals in their daily lives inevitably:
When they canât comprehend reason, they rely on their loud voices, throwing tantrums, crying, making a scene, even resorting to extremes like hanging themselves, pulling every which way, completely lacking in manners.
Coincidentally, Lalâs father, at this moment, is earnestly performing this type of person according to stereotypes, bringing about a strong sense of discomfort to everyone present.
Leon even suspects whether heâs a dragon or a rabid dog.
Although his recent analysis deeply pleased Noia and Rosvitha, how could Lalâs father on the opposite side sit still after hearing it?
âHey hey hey, Principal, did you hear that? This guy actually publicly taught his daughter how to bully my child? Isnât this a slap in the face?â
âI think, for such a violent student, an apology is no longer sufficient to solve the problem. She should be expelled! Never allowed to enroll again!â
Principal Wilson raised his hand to stop Lalâs fatherâs incessant chatter.
âQuiet down, whether to expel or not is for the school to decide. Moreover, many students have reported that Lal often bullies some embryonic dragons. Last night in the cafeteria, many students also said that Lal was deliberately provoking Noia.â
Upon hearing this, Lalâs father became even more indignant, pounding the table and pointing at Wilsonâs nose, angrily saying.
âHey, you old stubborn fool, are you confused? Clearly, it was their child who hit my son. You still havenât imposed any punishment, and youâre saying my son deliberately provoked them?â
âMy son never provokes others. Heâs just always like that, used to it. Who would have thought those useless little dragons would think my son is bullying them? Bunch of wimps.â
âAnd even if my son did bully someone, there must be a reason. Principal, is your school so corrupt and biased?â
Wilson frowned, replying sternly, âWatch your words, Lalâs father. If you continue to slander the school, the school will take even more serious actions against Lal.â
In response to Principal Wilsonâs warning, Lalâs father chose to temporarily back down, but he didnât quiet down. Instead, he directed his anger towards several teachers nearby.
âAnd you teachers, why didnât you intervene in the studentsâ conflicts in a timely manner?â he demanded. âMy sonâs arm is now broken, how are you going to compensate for that?â
âHeâs usually such a well-behaved child, and now heâs being bullied like this. Can you teachers just stand by and watch?â he continued, his voice growing louder.
The teachers remained expressionless.
These veteran teachers could discern a studentâs behavior just from one day of classes. They knew Lalâs usual behavior very well. It could only be said that Noia had been too lenient.
But the teachersâ silence seemed like guilt to Lalâs father, leaving him unsure how to refute them. So he intensified his accusations, seeming determined to turn the principalâs office into a chaotic mess.
After blaming the teachers, he then turned his gaze towards the âculpritsâ of the brawl.
Lalâs father approached Leonâs family, muttering angrily.
âAnd you, I remember you were once a model family, right?â
âNonsense! Now your daughter has beaten up my son, do you know how serious the consequences are?â
âMy son has never been bullied since he was young, why was he beaten up just half a month after starting school?â
âHeâs the one who will inherit my title in the future, do you know Iâm the Duke of the Flame Burn dragon Clan? Our leader is Constantine!â
âAnd you, youâre just a coward who doesnât even dare to show your tail. Just now, you shamelessly taught others how to attack us?â
âCome on, Iâm standing right here, dare you hit me?â
âAnd you.â
He looked towards Rosvitha, raising his arm as if to continue berating her.
Smackâ
Before this idiot, who was ranting like a fishwife, could continue scolding Rosvitha, Leon stood up and grabbed his wrist.
Before his index finger could even point, a tremendous pressure on his wrist pressed down on his bones and nerves, forcing his fingers to bend, unable to straighten.
He even tried to resist Leon secretly.
But he found out this guyâs strength was astonishing.
Rosvitha hugged Noia tightly as she sat on the sofa.
Actually, if Leon hadnât stood up and said something just now, she couldnât help but retort to that guy.
Unexpectedly, Leon seized the opportunity first.@@novelbin@@
Moreover, Rosvitha noticed a small detail, whether it was intentional or unintentional on Leonâs part, that isâ
He seemed to be a bit protective.
âWhat are you barking about? Itâs one thing to point and scold at me, but dare you point at my wife and child?â
Leon said coldly, âI almost thought there was a dog sneaking into St. Hys Academy!â
Lalâs father glared fiercely at Leon, but his momentum had weakened considerably.
Leonâs height of nearly six feet exuded a strong sense of oppression as he stood up.
Moreover, due to the fact that heâs a dragon slayer, thereâs an inherent bloodline suppression when he sees a dragon.
Lalâs father felt a bit intimidated, but he still maintained a tough facade. âWhatâs the matter? You want to start a fight? This is the principalâs office, try hitting me here?â
âWhy do you always talk about fighting and killing? Itâs like you and your son are really good at it,â Leon sneered.
âNonsense, your daughter beat up my son, thatâs a fact. Are you trying to stop me from saying it?â Lalâs father retorted.
Leon chuckled coldly. âMy daughter is one year and two months old this year. How old is your son with a broken arm?â
Lalâs father was taken aback, stuttering, âYou, you donât need to worry about how old my son is, anywayââ
âIâm seven years and eleven months oldâ¦â Lal, who was sitting beside him, murmured softly.
âLouder! Canât hear you!â Noia looked towards Lal, who was shrinking on the opposite sofa.
Lal immediately straightened up and raised his voice, confidently declaring, âSeven years and eleven months!â
The little guy almost stood up from the sofa to salute Noia.
âHe says heâs seven years and eleven months old,â Noia said.
Leon shrugged. âOh, rounding it off, heâs eight. So, an eight-year-old dragon, teamed up with two roughly the same age toad dragons, couldnât even beat my daughter whoâs just over a year old.â
âTsk tsk tsk, this is such a shameful thing. If it were me, Iâd find a place to hide and keep this matter to myself, never would I flaunt âmy son got beaten by a one-year-oldâ like you do.â
Dragons inherently possess a mentality of admiring strength. âMight makes rightâ is the creed instilled in them since childhood. And now, after Lalâs fatherâs boastful self-praise, he found his titles, his demands for apologies, all crumbling in the face of Leonâs simple words.
Leaving aside Lalâs habitual mischief, and the fact that he provoked Noia last night and got handled by her, even the mere fact of âthree cocoon-born eight-year-old dragons being easily beaten by a one-year-old embryo-born dragonâ is enough to make people feel like itâs nonsense when said out loud.
After Leonâs âfriendly reminder,â Lalâs father also realized this. His gaze was panicked, he licked his dry lips, and continued to insist stubbornly,
âMaybe my son wasnât feeling well at the time, or maybe he hadnât eaten enough. Your daughter just happened to win.â
Leon raised an eyebrow. âIs that so? Then let them be in the same group for the next practical combat training class. Noia, do you have any objections?â
Noia shook her head. âI donât have any objections.â
âI-I have objectionsâ¦â Lalâs father raised his other hand tremblingly, the one that hadnât been broken.
Seeing his son undermine himself like this, Lalâs father was truly at a loss for words, but his anger wasnât suppressed. He just stood there, glaring at Leon, unable to say a word.
But Leon wasnât going to let him off the hook.
âYou just said I taught my daughter how to defeat your son in public? Sorry, I wasnât teaching her how to defeat, because she already broke your precious sonâs arm. I was teaching her how to defeat more effectively and easily, okay?â
âYouâ¦!â
âTsk, your son bullying others is a habit, just like my daughter playing around with me is a habit. Who knew your son was so weak that he broke his arm just by playing around?â
It was like hitting him in the faceâsilence broke through his defenses once again.
Leon used to only know how to kill dragons, not how to deal with peopleâs hearts. But after spending a long time with Rosvitha, he gradually learned the art of not only killing dragons but also understanding peopleâs intentions.
âYou donât need to accuse the academy or Principal Wilson of favoritism. Regardless of the outcome of the academyâs decision, I believe it will be fair. Am I right, Principal?â Leon looked towards Wilson.
Wilson nodded, taking the opportunity to both praise and tease, âIndeed, a husband from a model family has a different perspective.â
Leon modestly smiled, shook off Lalâs fatherâs wrist, and didnât bother saying more to him.
Rubbing his sore wrist, Lalâs father glared at Leon but didnât dare say anything else. His previously arrogant demeanor had completely vanished.
âWell, since the two of you donât have anything else to discuss, letâs get back on track. Mr. Leon, you fully respect the academyâs handling process and results, right?â Wilson glanced at Leon.
Leon nodded. âYes, of course.â
âGood,â Wilson reluctantly turned to Lalâs group. âAnd⦠Lalâs father, what about you?â
Although Lalâs father didnât gain much advantage in the previous âfriendly negotiation,â he didnât dare to cause any more trouble. Because that guy named Leon, besides being eloquent, emanated a faint aura that made Lalâs father feel a bit uneasy.
Anyway, itâs better to temporarily avoid confrontation and discuss later.
âI also respect the academyâs decision,â Lalâs father said.
Principal Wilson glanced at Lalâs father, snorted disdainfully, and continued, âWell, according to the academyâs regulations, and considering Lal himself has repeatedly emphasized that Noia didnât intentionally break his arm, and they were the ones who provoked first, so the final decision is that Noiaâs actions were considered self-defense, but excessive.
Afterward, the class teacher will give them a verbal warning, and Lalâs group, besides writing a reflection, will also be responsible for classroom cleaning for a week. Does anyone have anything to add to the decision?â
Lalâs father remained silent, only muttering to himself about his sonâs behavior. He truly was a man of his own interests. Unable to gain any advantage outside, he turned against his own son. Such a despicable parenting style truly set the Leon family apart.
Leon quietly approached Rosvitha and whispered, âJust a verbal warning for breaking someoneâs arm?â
Rosvitha also lowered her voice, âThe dragon raceâs concept and acceptance of children fighting are⦠well, different from yours. Besides, the child admitted they provoked first, and the principal also said Noiaâs actions were just excessive defense.â
âOh, I see.â
âAlright then, since both families have no objections to the decision, and understand the situation of their own children, the academyâs handling of this incident ends here. Thank you all for coming. If you donât mind, you can have lunch at the academy cafeteria before leaving.â
Lalâs father grabbed Lalâs collar and hastily left the principalâs office. The two toad dragon families also slinked away, not daring to say another wordâespecially after hearing Leon teach his daughter how to beat them up.
Rosvitha stood up, holding Noia, preparing to leave with Leon. But Principal Wilson stopped them.
âNoia, you go back to class first. I have some questions for your parents.â
âOh, okay,â Noia nodded.
Rosvitha bent down to let Noia down, then patted her little head. âBe good and go to class.â
âMm-hmm,â Noia replied, running off.
The couple approached the desk. âWhatâs the matter, Principal Wilson?â
Wilson scratched his graying hair, looking hesitant. âItâs not a very important question, really.â
âJust⦠itâs quite obvious, Noia, a one-year-and-three-month-old fetal dragon, defeated three cocoon-born dragons, each over twenty years old, with her bare hands. Thatâs quite a big news.â
âMiss Rosvitha, I know youâre from the Silver Dragon race, so I wanted to ask, which noble dragon race does your husband come from? The two of you producing such a powerful dragon is truly a miracle.â
Meanwhile, in the principalâs mind: If only they could have a few more, it would be even better! More the merrier!
Upon hearing this, the couple felt a bit flustered. Rosvitha quickly grabbed Leonâs arm, frowning and smiling, âAhaha, Principal, youâre exaggerating. My⦠my husband is just an ordinary dragon, not from any noble dragon race, right?â
Leon grinned inwardly, thinking Iâve killed quite a few noble dragonsâ¦
âYes, indeed⦠Iâm just a commoner, Principal,â Leon echoed his wifeâs statement.
Principal Wilson continued to praise them, âItâs been a long time since St. Hys Academy has nurtured such a talented young dragon like Noia. I believe, by the time she graduates, sheâll be able to lead the dragon race to defeat even moreâ¦â
âEven more?â Leon raised an eyebrow.
âDragon slayers!â
Leon: ?