Chapter 10: Come, My Beloved Wife, Let’s Slack Off Together ( Part 1 )
After the love tutoring class ended, the emotional development of the Silver Dragon tribe members could be described with one word:
Steaming!
Steaming hot progress.
Everyone realized that by discarding some outdated traditional thoughts and following their hearts, taking that courageous step forward, they could experience a level of happiness they never imagined.
At this rate, in just a few years, the silver dragon tribe could raise the next generation of young dragons without losing a large portion of their combat power.
The secret alliance between the human empire and some dragon clans meant that this long-lasting war had entered its next phase.
These things were uncertain about who the allies were and who the enemies were.
So before the next crisis arrived, Rosvitha had to focus on continuously strengthening her tribe’s power.
To preserve the honor and the spark of the silver dragons in this chaotic world, and also to keep her family intact.
With the Silver Dragon tribe back on track, Rosvitha became busy as well.
Leon, being quite thoughtful, didn’t disturb her. Instead, he spent his days with the daughters.
Teaching Noa magic, cuddling with Mu’en, and having intimate clashes of chin and uppercut with Xiao Guang.
One day, he went to Rosvitha’s private library. Xiao Guang was, as usual, reading there.
She was so absorbed in her reading that she didn’t notice Leon’s approach.
Leon quietly stood behind her and noticed that the little one had buried her face into the book again.
Sighing silently, he reached out and gently tapped Xiao Guang on the shoulder. “Sit up straight, don’t lean in so close. It’s bad for your eyes, Xiao Guang.”
The little body shook slightly, and Xiao Guang immediately sat up straight.
She held the sides of the book, dangling her short legs from the chair, mumbling, “Dragons don’t get nearsighted… Dad underestimates me.”
“…”
Leon was at a loss for words.
Pure-blooded dragons don’t get nearsighted. Their bloodline ensures that. It’s not up for debate.
But sweetie, you’re a half-dragon, half-human hybrid, and if you don’t pay attention to your daily habits, you’ll get nearsighted just like humans.
In the future, Xiao Guang will be wearing black-framed glasses.
It’s not that glasses are bad; in fact, they would add a scholarly charm to Xiao Guang.
However, when the reversal array was activated back then, Xiao Guang told Leon that she would develop good reading habits when she was young because she didn’t want to become nearsighted.
So ever since Leon returned, he’s been paying close attention to her reading posture.
Most of the time, Xiao Guang was obedient and followed his advice. It was just that occasionally, she would lean in too close.
“What are you reading?” Leon changed the subject.
“The Warrior’s Cradle: St. His Academy.”
Xiao Guang said, “It’s got a lot of biographies of outstanding graduates and the history of the academy’s development. It’s really interesting.”
Leon’s interest piqued, and he asked, “Xiao Guang, are you thinking about going to school?”
She was only a little over a year old, but now that he thought about it, Noa hadn’t been much older when she started school.
Although their talents were different, both daughters were part of the “genius kid sister” category.
So based on Xiao Guang’s learning ability and thinking capacity, attending school shouldn’t be a problem.
“Mm… not really.”
Xiao Guang said, “I’m just in the understanding phase right now.”
Leon nodded.
That was quite in line with Xiao Guang’s learning habits. No matter the book type, she always had to first understand the general content before deciding on how to approach the book.
Our little daughter is too steady.
“Speaking of which, the academy’s vacation is almost over. Big sister will be going back to school soon.”
Xiao Guang put down the book, turned to look at her dad, and asked, “Will you go to see big sister off?”
“Of course. Xiao Guang, do you want to come too?”
“Mm-hmm, just looking at the descriptions in the book is too one-sided. I want to see it in person.”
“Alright, then we’ll bring Mu’en with us and go together. How about that?”
The little pink-haired one nodded, then reached out to hug her dad’s neck, giving him a light kiss on the cheek. “Daddy is so nice~”
Feeling his heart bloom from his daughter’s sweetness, Leon immediately scooped her up into his arms. “Let’s go outside and get some sun. Don’t stay cooped up in the library all the time.”
“Dad is my sunshine~”
“You sure know how to flatter me.”
Leon affectionately nuzzled Xiao Guang’s soft cheek. “If your mom’s mouth were even half as sweet as yours, Dad’s happiness index would at least triple.”
“But I think you’re already very happy, Dad,” Xiao Guang said seriously.
Leon blinked. “Really? Can you tell?”
“Of course.”
Xiao Guang said, “Even though you always say mom doesn’t understand romance and that her words are too harsh or whatever, every time you talk about her—whether it’s complaining or whining—your tone sounds pretty happy.”
“Happy? I… don’t think so.”
Leon didn’t feel that he was happy when talking about Rosvitha, not to mention that every time he did—not.
His relationship with Rosvitha probably hadn’t progressed to that point… right?
Xiao Guang blinked her pretty eyes, lightly clicking her tongue. “Hmm… maybe not exactly happy, but it’s more like… prideful and smug. It’s as if you don’t see her flaws as flaws at all. You even find them interesting.”
Looking at Xiao Guang seriously analyzing, Leon knew she wasn’t joking or making things up.
Hiss~
Could it be that every time I mention Rosvitha, my smile is more obvious than AK47 recoil?
No way…
What do you mean, “Her flaws don’t count as flaws in my eyes?”
Please, if I were to list her flaws, I could go on for three days and nights and still not finish.
Leon shook his head, reaching out to pinch Xiao Guang’s little nose. “Little kids shouldn’t always try to figure out the adults’ thoughts.”