Vol. 2 Ch. 20
Shut Up, Malevolent Dragon! I Don’t Want to Have Any More Children With You
After obtaining critical information from Maureen, Rosvisser didnât rush to leave the dungeon with Leon.
To be precise, they didnât leave the dungeon at all.
They passed through the corridor of the prison and arrived at another section.
Although there were still iron bars, iron windows, and iron doors, Leon keenly noticed that all the cells in this area were empty.
In contrast, the area they had just come from, where Maureen had been held, had contained at least dozens of dragon prisoners.
Seeing Leonâs confusion, Rosvisser explained,
âThis is the area for holding non-dragons.â
Leon paused, murmuring softly, âNon-dragons...â
The Silver Dragon Clan was not warlike and had never taken the initiative to attack other dragons or non-dragons, so it made sense that this section for non-dragon prisoners would be empty.
But why had she brought him here?
Leon wasnât entirely sure what Rosvisser was planning, but his intuition told him it wasnât anything good.
As they walked deeper into the area, Rosvisser spoke again, âDo you know what the Silver Dragon Clanâs largest non-dragon conflict in recent years was?â
âWhich one?â Leon asked instinctively.
âThe invasion of the Dragon-Slaying Army from the Human Empire.â
Great, he shouldnât have asked.
Leon rolled his eyes, âAnd so?â
âIn that battle, we captured a warrior known as the strongest dragon-slayer. Can you guess who he was?â
As they reached the deepest part of the prison, Rosvisser stopped at the door of a particular cell.
Leon showed no reaction to Rosvisser bringing up old history.
In fact, he wanted to laugh.
âCaptured, huh? Well, now Iâm the father of your three children.â
General Leon always believed in reasoning with dragons, but when it came to becoming a dad after being captured, he had a âdead pig doesnât fear boiling waterâ attitude.
No matter how much Rosvisser teased or mocked him, Leon had one line to balance the situation: âIâm your husband.â
âAlright, alright, youâre the father of my children, youâre my husband. Have it your way,â Rosvisser chuckled softly, then slowly turned to face the cold cell in front of them.
Leon followed her gaze, âSo, what are we here for?â
âHmm? Does revisiting this place not bring back any fond memories?â
âWhat fond memoââ
Leonâs words stopped halfway as memories suddenly exploded in his mind like a buried dynamite stick hitting a spark.
Shadows of the past flickered in his pupilsâthe very cell where he had spent his time after being captured by Rosvisser.
Ohhh...
Leon suddenly understood.
No wonder Rosvisser had mentioned going back to the âplace where it all began.â
She had a pointâthis was indeed where it all started for them.
But Leon still didnât get why she had brought him here now.
âOh? Judging by your expression, it looks like youâve remembered?â Rosvisser asked with a smile.
Leon shoved his hands into his pockets, pouted, and responded reluctantly, âYeah, I remember. So, whatâs the point? You still havenât said why weâre here.â
âReturning to where the dream began, of course... to relive the original dream.â
She opened the cell door and made a dramatic âpleaseâ gesture. âPrisoner first.â
Gulpâ
Leon swallowed.
If his understanding of language was correct, Rosvisser had just implied she wanted to...
recreate the âbloody seductionâ incident from back then?
Judging by her smile, Leon was fairly certain he hadnât misread the situation.
He immediately objected, âNo way.â
âWhy not?â
Leon glanced around the cell and quickly came up with an excuse, âItâs filthy in here. Germs and stuffâbad for our health.â
âItâs not dirty. No oneâs been kept here for yearsâexcept you. If there are any germs, theyâre probably from you. Itâs fine; I donât mind.â
â...Still, no.â
Rosvisser leaned against the cell door, arms crossed, her face showing displeasure. âWhy?â
âIâm worried it might bring back bad memories for you.â
âYouâve given me plenty of bad memories. Whatâs one more? Donât make me say it a third time. Get in there, prisoner.â
They had played the âQueen and Prisonerâ role-playing game many times in Rosvisserâs bedroom.
But this time, it was for real.
Leon was still scrambling for an excuse to avoid this âassignment,â but the dragon mark on his chest was already glowing.
Clearly, Rosvisser wasnât giving him much time to stall.
After all, this was a prison. Even though she claimed not to mind, a swift resolution seemed best.
She took his hand and pulled him into the cell.
Her graceful form lay down on the dry straw, while her âprisonerâ removed his shirt, revealing his strong, solid body, along with the glowing, ethereal purple dragon mark on his chest.
This time, Rosvisser took the passive role.
She closed her eyes, savoring his familiar, gentle kisses and touches. A blush spread across her weary face, and a satisfied smile graced her lips.
Truthfully, Rosvisserâs desire to do this here was purely spontaneous.
The memory-probing magic had significant side effects, causing the user considerable stress.
And unfortunately, her method of relieving stress was simple and direct.
Moreover, though she was conservative in public, when alone with Leon, she craved to do more thrilling, rebellious things.
She had pondered why she felt this way and ultimately concluded that the excitement of breaking boundaries was addictive.
She was captivated by the âaddictionâ Leon had brought into her life, with no intention of saving herselfâonly wanting to fall deeper with him.
And why not?
Being the Silver Dragon Queen was exhausting. So, in front of her âfakeâ husband, she could fully unleash her inner rebelliousness and repressed emotions.
As the dragon markâs power heightened Leonâs senses, he leaned over, pressing against Rosvisserâs soft chest. He gently stroked her cheek and softly asked, âAre you sure this wonât make you uncomfortable?â
Rosvisser knew what he was referring toâhe had mentioned the possibility of âbad memoriesâ earlier.
Her silver eyes gazed at him, a playful smile tugging at her lips as she rubbed his warm earlobe. âDonât worry. This place wonât bring back any bad memories for me. Itâll only make me...â
She leaned in close and whispered seductively into his ear, â...want to conquer you even more.â
Without a doubt, Rosvisser was provoking him.
It was her go-to move.
And Leon, predictably, fell for it every time. So, she never failed with this tactic.
Sure enough, upon hearing her words, Leon grabbed her by the throat and pinned her back down onto the straw.
He didnât use much forceâjust enough to make her feel it without restricting her breathing. Â @@novelbin@@
She liked it this way and had told him so, encouraging him to be rougher during their intimate moments.
Rosvisser smiled contentedly as her fingers lightly traced Leonâs wrist, her gaze filled with desire and charm.
âDear, I donât like it when youâre so rough with me.â
Womenâs words should always be taken in reverse.
If she said âdonât,â it meant âdo.â
If she said she wasnât mad, she was definitely mad.
So when she said she didnât like being treated roughly, it clearly meantâ
She loved it. Bring it on!
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TL NOTE: Please don't skimp on the stars for the translation - I'd really like to see how far Leon goes and how far we can increase the number of chapters. Thanks~!
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