Shut Up, Malevolent Dragon! I Don't Want to Have Any More Children With You-Chapter 27Vol 4. : Do You Have a Problem with Our Dragon Clan?

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Isha quickly noticed the issue with Leon's identity, which was surprising enough for the younger generation; but what was even more unexpected was that their grandmother Veronica seemed to have subtly picked up on it too.

It turned out that Rosvisser had been harboring a hidden concern: she and her sister Isha had a close, almost sibling-like relationship. So, when she revealed everything to their grandmother, she knew that even if their grandmother disapproved, she could still gracefully exit the situation. But things were different with their grandmother.

Their grandmother came from Beicang Star, and her worldview was likely influenced by the older generations of the Dragon Clan. So, Rosvisser felt that if their grandmother couldn’t accept Leon, then it would truly be impossible to convince her otherwise.

Thinking this, Rosvisser barely had time to reflect when Isha and their older cousin had already surrounded her, their eyes filled with admiration for Grandmother Veronica’s perceptiveness, yet also with curiosity as they turned toward the strong figure standing beside them.

“I told ⊛ Nоvеlιght ⊛ (Read the full story) you to get a tail to fit in, but you didn’t listen. Look, my sister figured it out!”

Leon thought to himself, internally rolling his eyes at the deep attachment their grandmother held for him.

“Still,” he said aloud, “it wasn’t the lack of a tail that gave me away, was it? As Big Sister said, it was the way I named that technique.”

He still felt a bit embarrassed to think that such a minor detail about the naming convention could reveal his hidden identity as a human after all these years.

“Oh well,” he thought, “I’ll just act like nothing happened and carry on. Sometimes old habits just slip through.”

For instance, since the day he started learning magic and even after graduating from the Dragon Academy, no one had ever corrected him that the technique for charging his fist with lightning was called *Lightning Strike*, not *Lightning Punch*.

“You changed the name to *Lightning Strike* when teaching Noa magic to avoid suspicion, didn’t you?”

“Yes, I changed it. But when Konstantin ambushed us that night, I didn’t have time to consider that. And besides...”

“Besides what?”

“Besides, only you dragons could come up with such a basic name like ‘Lightning Strike.’”

Rosvisser: “—>”

Isha: “—>”

Claudia: “—>”

“Brother-in-law, who are you pretending to be? We dragons name things in the simplest and most straightforward way possible, and you think that’s ‘basic,’ huh?”

“If you think the Dragon Clan’s names are so plain, you can use those ‘plain’ names on your Fox Clan’s techniques too, if that suits you.”

“Speaking of which, if Grandmother is dissatisfied with the names of the Dragon Clan, then in the future, any complaints or criticism you have about the Dragon Clan, you should share them with me privately.”

Leon: “...”

Even though everyone had accepted his identity as a human, why did it still feel like he was taking a beating?

Isha opened her mouth, about to say something, when she suddenly realized something and turned to look at the blue-haired beauty next to her.

“Elder, judging by your words, it sounds like you knew my brother-in-law’s little secret before I did?”

Claudia lowered her blue eyes, a faint smile playing on her lips.

She didn’t answer, but her silence was as good as an admission.

“So, Elder, how did you find out?” Isha asked.

“How I found out... Well, that’s a story for another day,” Claudia replied with a light smile. “Today, you’ve had enough to digest already. I’ll tell you about it when the time is right.”

“There’s more to digest?” Isha’s expression grew complex.

“Does it involve my brother-in-law and sister... or perhaps the Qian Bird Clan?”

Claudia nodded, indicating that it concerned a situation related to the Sea Dragon Clan.

Isha, always quick-witted, sensed the direction of the conversation and, realizing that Claudia didn’t intend to go into detail, didn’t press further.

The group continued discussing events from the past few years, inevitably circling back to the Empire and Leon’s involvement in its upheaval.

“Just a couple of days ago, I sent a message to the Silver Dragon Clan, and the reply I received said that you and your Silver Dragon Prince were out on patrol and wouldn’t be back for at least seven days.”

“Coincidentally, during the Empire’s regime change, you all happened to be away from home as well.”

“Not to be paranoid, but... were the ones who turned the human Empire upside down... you three?”

Rosvisser quickly lowered her head, saying nothing.

Meanwhile, General Lei proudly puffed out his chest. “Yes, we were!”

The young man’s enthusiasm was so evident that even Claudia couldn’t help but laugh softly at his spirited demeanor.

“Don’t underestimate the Silver Dragons, and of course, don’t forget about Leon,” Claudia said, glancing at him with a hint of fondness in her smile.

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“Yes, I took part. It was quite fun.”

Isha raised an eyebrow. “So, Elder, you joined him?”

“Yes, I did.”

“So the three of you single-handedly took down the Empire?”

“Uh... Well, it was my Lionheart Society that I founded and organized,” Leon clarified with a slight stammer.

“And—”

Claudia, the red-haired beauty, raised her head slightly. “And?”

Leon scratched his forehead awkwardly, hesitating before he finally mumbled, “And Konstantin...”

Isha took a sharp breath, nearly fainting. “You even brought in the Red Flame Dragon King? The Red Dragon King must have been fuming!”

After calming herself, Isha jokingly complained, “You called Konstantin to help, but you didn’t invite me? I feel left out! Rosvisser, this man isn’t worth it. Divorce him as soon as we get home!”

“No, Sister, it’s a misunderstanding!” Leon quickly explained, “At that time, we weren’t sure if calling you would reveal my identity, so we didn’t dare to involve you.”

Isha rolled her eyes, delivering a biting remark, “It’s just like you and your proud sister, always hiding things from each other!”

“Such proud dragons!”

“But Konstantin did help us take down the Empire,” Isha noted.

Leon gave a brief explanation of his first battle with Konstantin and their later alliance to handle the Empire’s issues.

After listening, Isha fell into deep thought, considering the wisdom of turning enemies into allies.

Leon blinked, then shook his head. “It wasn’t exactly making an ally of him; it was more like a temporary truce. In truth, Konstantin still wants to teach me a lesson.”

“Old Konstantin’s memory isn’t what it used to be,” Leon added with a wry smile. “If his memory’s really that bad, then maybe, over time, he’ll forget he even wanted to settle things with me.”

Isha chuckled slightly, pressing her lips together as if remembering something.

“If the Dragon Clan elders have allowed the Red Dragon King to lead part of the dragon army, and the Empire’s shadow has been overthrown, it signifies that this war may be nearing its end,” she observed thoughtfully.

“But deciding exactly how to conclude this... and who will bring it to an end... that’s the real challenge.”

A hundred-year war cannot end simply with a regime change on one side. Many details and agreements will need to be addressed to ensure a proper resolution.

For now, it seemed that Leon’s decisions would dictate the Empire’s future direction.

“So, to determine the final outcome of this human-dragon war, we’ll need someone influential within the Dragon Clan,” Rosvisser suggested.

“But the Dragon Clan operates differently from the Empire. Since the self-sealing of the Primordial Dragon King, the Dragon Clan has repeatedly fallen into internal strife.”

Claudia nodded in agreement. “In recent centuries, the intensity of the infighting has diminished due to external threats, but even so, no one has unified the Dragon Clan the way the Primordial Dragon King once did.”

Leon sensed a strange tension, feeling as if someone was watching them.

Looking through the window, he saw a figure standing across the street.

“What’s wrong?” Rosvisser asked, following his gaze.

Isha and Claudia also looked in the same direction.

They quickly recognized the figure.

“It’s the servant we encountered at Twilight Tower last time.”