SSS-Class MILFs And Their Yandere Daughters, I Want Them All!-Chapter 375: Childhood Friends With A Dragon

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Chapter 375: Childhood Friends With A Dragon

Most of the boys couldn’t stop glaring at Mika.

Sure, Nuri was loud, hot-headed, and probably one of the most arrogant girls in existence.

But she was also stunning.

Even now, in her tiny form, she radiated this strange, untamed charm that made her both beautiful and adorable.

And everyone knew that when she matured, she’d be breathtaking.

To be close to her.was the kind of thing most men could only dream about.

And here Mika was...being bitten by her like it was an everyday occurrence.

Some of the male students clenched their fists.

"That lucky bastard..."

"I’d let her bite my arm for hours if she wanted to."

"He doesn’t even flinch and is acting as if she’s a annoying fly! Damn him!" 𝑓𝑟ℯ𝘦𝓌𝘦𝘣𝑛𝑜𝓋𝑒𝓁.𝑐ℴ𝓂

The boys’ jealousy was overflowing.

But the girls weren’t any better.

They whispered among themselves, cheeks flushed and eyes wide.

"Can you believe that? He’s actually talking back to a dragon princess."

"And she’s letting him! She’s not even mad!"

"I want Princess Nuri to treat me like that!" one girl sighed dreamily.

Yet beneath the gossip, everyone had the same question in their minds—how?

How could Mika, a cursed support-class student, have such a close connection with Princess Nuri of all people?

He wasn’t just anyone.

His body carried mana without a blessing and even though he was technically a human, many treated him like a dangerous creature and called him the ’cursed one’ because of that.

Most students avoided him entirely, fearing his curse might spread or disrupt their life.

Even professors kept their distance.

And yet, Princess Nuri—the heir of the most powerful demi-human race alive was acting completely at ease with him.

She wasn’t scared. In fact, she seemed fond of him.

The sight made the crowd’s confusion grow.

Mika, meanwhile, sighed as Nuri switched arms, mumbling that his left arm was ’too hard to bite.’

He already knew exactly what everyone was thinking and he also knew the answer they’d never believe.

Because the truth was simple.

He and Nuri were childhood friends.

If anyone in the academy heard that, they’d laugh.

They’d call it impossible.

Absurd.

That a cursed human like him, rejected even by other humans, could ever be on friendly terms with a princess from the most powerful demi-human race in existence.

But it was true.

Back when the war between worlds had finally ended, Nadia had realized that if the humans and demi-humans were ever to move forward, they needed more than treaties.

They needed trust.

Real, tangible cooperation between both sides.

So she had gone to the most powerful of them all—the Dragon King to request his help.

The Dragon King, grateful to Nadia and the Battle Angels for freeing his people from the Eternal Queen’s control, agreed instantly.

Together, they formed the foundation for peace between both worlds, signing new accords and creating the framework for travel and coexistence.

And that alliance didn’t just unite their governments.

It brought their families together as well.

The Battle Angels and the Royal Dragons began attending each other’s celebrations, feasts, and meetings.

Their children also met often.

That’s how Mika—barely five years old at the time—first met Nuri.

He’d been dragged along by Nadia to attend the Dragon King’s nine-hundredth birthday celebration.

He barely remembered the endless halls of obsidian, the glowing lights, the roaring laughter of dragons in their humanoid forms—but he vividly remembered her.

A small girl with shiny scales on her cheeks, stubby horns, and wings too tiny to lift her off the ground properly.

She’d marched right up to him, puffed her chest, and declared:

"Human boy, kneel! You’re in the presence of a princess!"

He had stared blankly at her. Then shrugged.

And that was the start of their strange, lifelong bickering.

She’d always been feisty—biting him, headbutting him, throwing little sparks of flame whenever she got mad—but he’d never taken it seriously.

To him, she was just an excitable little dragon girl trying to look tough.

To her, he was the annoying human boy who always made her flustered without meaning to.

And though she’d pretended to hate him, he’d always seen the spark of joy in her eyes whenever they met again.

Over time, her attacks became a kind of greeting—her own unique way of showing affection.

Now, as she bit his arm again and wagged her tail behind her, Mika couldn’t help but smile fondly.

He stared at her quietly, his expression softening.

And Nuri, noticing his gaze, suddenly froze mid-bite.

Her face turned red, and she pulled back quickly, stammering,

"W-What are you staring at me like that for?! You don’t have to look at me with such greedy eyes! I-I know I’m beautiful, but—"

She covered her face with her tiny hands.

"You could at least try to control yourself, idiot!"

Mika didn’t stop looking. His amused smirk only deepened.

Flustered, she whipped her tail and turned away, huffing.

"Why are you even here in the first place, Mika?! All these humans came just because of some stupid fight—but clearly they just wanted to take pictures of me and bask in my royal presence!"

She tossed her hair dramatically, then narrowed her eyes at him.

"But you...You don’t like crowds, and you always avoid fights. So why are you here?!"

Then her tone shifted into a teasing grin,

"Wait...don’t tell me...you came to see me, didn’t you? You haven’t seen me in a while, so you just had to see my adorable little face, right?"

"As if." Mika bluntly said.

Her grin faltered.

He continued dryly.

"Every time I see you, you either bite me, stab me with your horns, or try to breathe fire at me. So tell me, why in the world would I want to see you?"

Nuri’s wings drooped instantly.

"Wha—what?! You didn’t come to see me?!" She asked in a genuinely hurt voice.

Mika sighed and pointed toward the tall, elegant dragon standing nearby.

"No. Your maid over there dragged me here. Said you were causing trouble again and needed someone to stop you before the academy exploded."

"Ursula did what?!" Nuri yelled, spinning toward her attendant, who was bowing politely.

Ursula smiled calmly.

"Forgive me, my lady, but I believed if I left you alone, the situation would...escalate."

"You have a tendency to make small problems significantly worse."

"I do not!" Nuri snapped.

Ursula tilted her head gently, "Then please explain the last four incidents this month that ended up with something burning down."

Nuri froze, opening her mouth, then closing it again.

"T-Those were training accidents!"

Ursula said dryly. "And that, my lady, is exactly why I called him. I knew only Mika could handle you."

Hearing this, Nuri puffed up her cheeks indignantly, wings flaring as she pointed a clawed finger at her maid.

"Stop treating me like a child! I’m not some pet you can just control or order around, Ursula!"

"In fact—"

She turned toward Mika, fluttering closer until she hovered right above his head.

"—Mika is my pet!"

She declared proudly, resting her hand on his hair and ruffling it possessively.

"I’m the one who can control him. He listens to me, obeys me, and he’s mine. So don’t misunderstand our relationship."

The words made Mika’s brows twitch slightly. He sighed, tilting his head up.

"Pet...? Really, Nuri—"

But before he could finish, Nuri descended and wrapped her arms around his neck from behind, hugging him tightly and leaning her chin on his shoulder with a mischievous grin.

"See? Mine."

She said smugly, as if to emphasize her ownership, completely oblivious to the hundreds of students watching with their mouths hanging open.

And that’s when it happened.

A voice—cold, sharp, and filled with a killing intent that could freeze blood—cut through the air.

"Did you just say..."

Everyone froze.

"...that Mika was yours?"