Chapter 66: The Familiar Uppercut
Leon slowly opened his eyes.
Blue sky, white clouds, grassland, forest, breeze—
Hiss~~
This is so familiar, like a memory from some lunatic friend from the past. He slowly sat up, surveying his surroundings.
Not far off was a collapsed hill, but it seemed so ancient that the broken stones were covered in moss.
Further out, a dense forest stretched out, towering trees shooting up into the sky, clearly having stood there for ages.
After observing for a while and confirming no danger, Leon slowly got to his feet.
His body was weak.
His magic power was completely drained, and there was a clear pain in his bones and muscles—these were the side effects of opening the Gate of the Nine Hells.
But at least he could still walk.
Dragging his exhausted body, Leon headed toward the forest.
Though this place was deserted, Leon vaguely recognized it. “The border of the Silver Dragon territory…”
But there wasn’t a dragon in sight.
No signs of any battle either.
“So… did I succeed in closing the space rift…?”
Leon had no idea how long he had been unconscious or if he was even unconscious at all.
From the moment he stepped into the rift, he had lost all sense of the outside world.
All he knew was that he was constantly extracting his own magic power, as only he could close that rift.
Looking at it now, it seemed… Leon had succeeded.
But it felt like—he hadn’t succeeded completely.
TMMD!【1】
Where is everyone?!
Where’s my wife? Where’s my beautiful, gentle, and kind, yet tsundere, wife with a mouth as hard as steel but doesn’t stop me from loving her?!
Where are my kids? My ambitious eldest daughter, my mascot-like second daughter, my third daughter who dreams of becoming a scientist, and my super adorable three little ones?
Why are they all missing?!
Leon was confused as he walked into the forest, heading toward the Silver Dragon Temple from his memory.
“If the space rift is closed, then Rosweiss and the others should be safe…”
“But why haven’t I seen any trace of them?”
“But if it’s not closed, why is the Silver Dragon territory still intact…?”
As he hurried on, Leon analyzed the situation silently.
But his mind was a mess; he couldn’t focus. He was worried about Noa, worried about Muen, and Xiaoguang, and of course, he was worried about Rosweiss.
Honestly, Leon felt a bit of regret for stepping into the space rift so decisively.
But what he regretted wasn’t the act of sacrificing himself; he regretted not saying more to Rosweiss from his heart.
His mind was foggy, but he clearly remembered that just before entering the rift, he had said those three words to Rosweiss.
He didn’t know if that stupid dragon had heard them.
“Even if she hadn’t, surely she could have read his lips, right?”
“Sigh, wasn’t that the confession you’d always wanted? Are you satisfied now, you dumb dragon?”
Mumbling to himself, Leon kept moving.
As he walked, he didn’t forget to observe his surroundings.
Judging from the dense growth of the forest, these giant trees had been growing wildly in an entirely natural environment for a long time, with no signs of pruning.
By rights, as the first line of defense at the border, these trees should have been trimmed regularly to avoid blocking the view.
When he had visited here with Rosweiss before, the Silver Dragon soldiers had been diligent in maintaining this area.
But now, it was clear that no one had managed it for a long time.
Leon silently noted this oddity and continued toward the Silver Dragon Temple.
Based on the position of the sun, he estimated it to be around eight or nine in the morning.
But when he had entered the rift, it had been nearing dusk.
Even if he had been out for more than ten hours, the environment in the forest shouldn’t have changed this drastically.
Could I have taken the wrong path?
Leon suddenly stopped.
The chances were small. But not impossible.
After some hesitation, he decided to turn back and check his surroundings more carefully to confirm his location.
With this thought, Leon turned around.
But just as he took a step, the ground under his feet gave way, and he fell into a shallow pit.
Damn it… who’s the jerk that dug a hole here…
The sudden fall added insult to injury to his already exhausted body from opening the Fifth Gate.
Leon sat in the pit for a while before climbing out.
As he was about to get up, something caught his eye—the bushes by the pit.
The bushes were so dense that Leon hadn’t seen the pit and had stepped right into it.
A pit and bushes… Leon’s mind raced, and he brushed aside the outer layer of the bushes, examining the traces inside.
Sure enough, a neatly cut edge at the corner of the bush caught his attention.
Looking again at the pit, though much of it was covered with dirt and moss, a careful inspection revealed similar neat traces at the bush’s edge.
This was once a hidden sentry post, destroyed by space magic without a trace…
In other words, he hadn’t taken the wrong path.
This was indeed the forest that led to the Silver Dragon Temple.
If there’s no sign of battle or invasion at the border, that means they should be safe, right?
Thinking this, Leon propped his hands on the edge of the pit and pulled himself up with a grunt.
Having confirmed that this was indeed Silver Dragon territory, Leon quickened his pace toward the temple.
……
Leon arrived at the temple’s outskirts around sunset. But he had an ominous feeling.
From the border to the temple, he hadn’t seen a single Silver Dragon.
With Rosweiss’s cautious nature, it was impossible that she wouldn’t have sent out at least a few scouts and guards.
There was no time to think further—the temple’s gate was right ahead. Leon, dragging his weary body, rushed forward.
But when he reached the gate, he was completely stunned by what he saw.
The silver gate hung precariously from the stone walls, overgrown with wild grass;
The courtyard beyond was in ruins—the flower beds were shattered, and moss covered the ground.
What shocked Leon most was the temple itself, its walls scorched black, with the buildings on the left side completely destroyed.
The scene was one of utter decay.
Leon’s pupils shook violently. Ignoring the pain in his body, he rushed into the courtyard in a panic.
“Noa!”
“Muen!”
“Xiaoguang!”
He called out the names of his daughters.
But the only response was the sound of the wind sweeping across the grass.
“Rosweiss! Are you all here?!”
Thud—thud—
Several stones rolled down from a nearby pile of rubble.
But still, no one appeared.
Fear exploded in Leon’s heart.
Could he have failed to stop the rift?
Had his wife and children already…
In a daze, a pink figure darted by from the corner of his eye.
Leon’s sharp vision caught that fleeting shadow.
“Who’s there? Are you from the Silver Dragon Clan?”
He no longer cared about the stranger’s identity and chased after the figure.
“Hey, I saw you! Don’t hide! Tell me where the Silver Dragons are!”
Leon rounded the corner of a wall, but there was no one there.
He frowned, the hope that had flared up moments before extinguished.
“Did I imagine it…”
He muttered in disappointment, about to turn back when that pink figure suddenly appeared right in front of him like a ghost.
Before Leon could react, pain shot through his jaw.
Then everything went black, and he lost consciousness.
……
He didn’t know how long had passed before Leon slowly woke up.
By now, night had fallen, and a small fire was burning beside him.
Looking to his side, he saw a girl sitting on a rock.
She was young, about twenty, with long pink hair, and a pair of black-framed glasses on her nose, making her pale skin appear even more delicate.
Her side profile was exquisite, like a finely crafted piece of art—and oddly familiar.
She wore a tattered white lab coat over a shirt and form-fitting pants.
The pants were also slightly torn, with a few holes revealing patches of her thighs.
In her hand, she held a skewer of grilled meat—that must have been her dinner.
Leon slowly sat up, rubbing his still aching jaw.
The girl noticed he had woken up. A hint of surprise flashed through her pink pupils, and her icy beautiful face showed a faint trace of emotion.
The man before her seemed to stir some heavy memories.
But Leon didn’t seem to notice her change in mood. He pursed his lips and tentatively asked, “Did… you knock me out?”
The girl stared at him and nodded blankly.
“With just one punch? You knocked me out with just one punch?”
General Leon was beginning to doubt his physical defense.
Even the Dragon Queen couldn’t knock him out with one punch, yet this girl did.
The girl glanced at her right hand, clenched her fist, and, like Leon, looked puzzled. “Yeah, I don’t know why, but the moment I saw you, I couldn’t help but feel the impulse to throw an uppercut.”
Leon didn’t retaliate against the girl for knocking him out.
One reason was that he was currently weak, and if a fight broke out, he would likely end up worse off.
The second reason was that if she were truly an enemy, she wouldn’t be leisurely roasting skewers here. So that uppercut must have been a misunderstanding.
Leon looked at the girl’s appearance. She looked very familiar.
Too familiar.
She was almost carved from the same mold as that mother dragon.
“Have I seen you somewhere before?” Leon moved closer to the campfire.
The girl blinked, smiled faintly, then turned her gaze back to the fire. The flames reflected in her pink pupils, resembling exquisite jewels.
“What a terrible pickup line. How did you manage to win over my mother?”
The information in this statement nearly overloaded Leon’s CPU.
He widened his eyes and stammered, “Y-You are—”
“My name is Aurora, Aurora K. Melkwai.”
She offered the skewer in her hand to Leon. “Of course, if you prefer, you can call me by another name, Little Light.”
Guys, dont worry this is temporary. He will travel back to his past timeline and fuck up 4more dragon kings within the the next 20 or 30 chapters.
There is no doubt that he will be insanely angry as hell, especially if when he learns the fate of the home of his beloved wife and children.
Thank goodness.
I need a spoiler, tell me he meets his wife later
Don’t worry, he will go back to his time, this is just temporary
For a dotting father like Leon, this could be the most terrible outcome.
Will she have a dragon form? I’ve been wondering about that because they are half human and having some draconic features doesn’t mean they will grow up like normal dragons. (It’s also why I always thought it was dumb when Leon was upset about Aurora’s tail. I’m like you need the clan to view them as normal dragons with no questions. If she didn’t have a tail the doctor would have questions) They weren’t old enough to transform before, but I wondered if they’d ever even develop the ability since the hybrids are unprecedented.
I’d also assume something happened to Rose’s sister if Aurora is staying at these ruins.
I hope the time travel isn’t permanent
Maybe it’s a different dimension
It looks like He was trapped inside the space rift for several years and maybe time flows differently there.
Imagine coming back after several years only to realize his daughters are now in their teens.
Didn’t think about time traveling.
Hope the family will be intact and just fled to isabella after that fight
TBD, time travel shenanigans can be a double edged blade. I just hope it doesn’t get used to write off a bunch of important stuff or just used a plot armor tool.
Sería mucha más interesante que después de un tiempo otros reyes dragones atacarán al clan plateado y que justo cuando estén por ser derrotados llegará León y le diera la vuelta a la situación