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Vol. 6 Ch. 102

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Noa had always had this self-perception of “I’m already a big girl.”

And after the battle that awareness became even clearer.

Reality had proven it too—she, who possessed the purest Primordial Power and could activate Primordial Mode at will, truly could help Leon.

The couple quietly watched their eldest daughter. The firelight flickered across her still-young face, but her gaze was full of determination.

The two exchanged a glance, and Rosvisser gave Leon a nearly imperceptible nod.

Leon immediately understood.

He looked back at Noa and said:

“This time, Noa will come with Mom and Dad.”

“Really, Daddy?”

“Of course it’s real.”

“That’s great, Daddy! You’re the best!!”

Cheering, Noa leapt into Leon’s arms and gave him a big hug.

“Ahem—”

The gentle cough came from Rosvisser beside them.

Noa immediately changed her tune:

“Mommy’s the best too! Mommy and Daddy are both amazing~”

The queen covered her mouth and laughed, glancing sideways at Leon, only to find him looking back at her with a rather smug expression.

That look clearly said, “She praised me first, hehe.”

Rosvisser snorted and rolled her eyes at him with a smile, choosing to ignore it.

“Once the war begins, I’ll leave the daily internal affairs of the Silver Dragon Clan to Father. Mother, Father, you both should also stay with the clan for now—it’ll be good to keep Moon and the others company.”

Naturally, the two elders had no objections to Rosvisser’s suggestion.

Now, with two granddaughters by their side, they had even more reason to stay.

Frankly, Leon thought Vida and Cecilia should’ve done this a long time ago.

They’d been running around for hundreds of years for the sealing of the Void Gate, hadn’t even been part of their daughters’ growth—now that there was finally a chance to truly spend time with their family, how could they possibly miss it?

“It’s still early. Moon and the others should still be awake.”

Obediently, Noa said, “I’ll go call them and bring them to meet Grandpa and Grandma?”

“That’s fine. But if your sisters are already asleep, just wait until tomorrow.”

Rosvisser immediately said.

“Got it, Mom.”

With that, Noa turned and ran toward the temple.

Cecilia watched Noa’s retreating figure. After a while, she retracted her gaze, looking slightly uneasy.

Isha, sharp as ever, noticed and asked:

“What’s wrong, Mother?”

“Ah, I… I’m just a little nervous. What if the granddaughters don’t get along with us?”

Hearing this, Rosvisser smiled and reassured her:

“That won’t happen, Mother. Moon and the others… they’re very sensible children.”

Even so, even the usually calm and composed Vida seemed a little flustered. He rubbed his fingers together, touched his lips, and said:

“Then… can someone maybe briefly tell us about the kids’ personalities at this hour?”

“Of course.”

Rosvisser, when it came to her babies, knew them like the back of her hand. And when it was time to praise them, her face couldn’t hide the pride at all.

“You’ve already been around our eldest for a while now, so you must have noticed—she’s a girl with a strong sense of responsibility. A bit mature for her age, and yes, a bit headstrong too.

But Leon and I don’t see that as a flaw. As long as she’s guided well, her future self will definitely become an outstanding warrior.

And in fact, the future Noa does live up to the word ‘outstanding.’

The second daughter —Moon— her and Noah's personalities and mental states are very different. She loves to slack off and play dead, but she still manages to do what needs to be done and learn what needs to be learned.”

Rosvisser continued:

“Sometimes she’s adorably clueless, other times she’s surprisingly clever. Oh, and she’s very clingy with her sister. Maybe it’s because Noa is so strong and assertive that Moon can get away with being lazy in ◆ Nоvеlіgһt ◆ (Only on Nоvеlіgһt) peace.”

Hearing Rosvisser’s description of Moon, Vida couldn’t help but glance at his wife and thought silently:

“A prodigy at solving cases? So this is what they call ‘skipping a generation’?”

But Cecilia, being right in the middle of it, didn’t notice at all how Moon’s ditzy nature mirrored her own. She just kept listening intently, completely entranced.

“And then? And then?”

She looked up at her husband with sparkling eyes, like a little girl listening to a bedtime story, eagerly waiting for Rosvisser to continue.

“Hmm… the fourth daughter, Muse, she’s the youngest. Really loves music and plays an important role in the ‘summoning ritual.’”

Cecilia’s eyes went wide. “Summoning ritual? What summoning ritual?”

Rosvisser scratched her head and let out a dry laugh. “Ahahaha… about that, Mother, you’ll find out later. It’s hard to explain in words.”

“Hmm… okay. Wait a minute—”

She started counting on her fingers, mentally doing the math, then asked seriously:

“Eldest daughter Noa, third daughter Moon, fourth daughter Muse… what about the third?”

“Oh, the third…”

Leon laughed awkwardly. “Her full name is Aurora, nickname Little Light. As for her… it’s a bit tricky to explain. You’ll see in a minute.”

Cecilia raised a brow and leaned back slightly.

“So mysterious… then she must be super sensible, super well-behaved, and super lovable~”

Isha nodded wildly. “Yes, Mother, yes! That’s exactly how she is!”

“Yay~ I love kids like that the most~”

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“Why is this kid looking at me like I’m a pile of firewood? I don’t want to like her anymore!”

Cecilia puffed up her cheeks in frustration and glanced to the side—only to see Vida already petting Moon with one hand and Muse with the other, gently stroking the little dragon girls—

“Wonderful. Even better.”

Leon quickly and stealthily jabbed Aurora’s tail and leaned down to whisper in her ear, cupping his mouth:

“Your grandma just almost mistook you for your second sister, but she’s still smart. Hurry up and go give her a hug.”

Aurora changed her expression instantly, jogged over and said in a syrupy voice:

“Grandma hug hug~~ Aurora was just a bit sleepy earlier~~”

Her voice was so sweet that Cecilia’s heart instantly melted.

The next second, she didn’t even pretend anymore—she bent down and scooped Aurora into her arms, giving her a huge whiff.

“Mmm!”

So fragrant!

While Cecilia was burying her face in her cotton-candy hair, Aurora slowly turned her head to look at her dad. That look clearly said: “Yep, no doubt about it—definitely my second sister’s biological grandma!”

Leon: "She’s your second sister’s grandma, so what? She’s not yours?"

Aurora: "She is… but thinking about how I’ll have to coax two second sisters in the future, suddenly life feels bleak."

Leon: "Look on the bright side—now that you’ve got a grandma, maybe you’ll have double the entertainment to watch, right?"

Aurora: "★ω★!!"

“Dad, have I ever told you you’re a genius?”

Looking at his third daughter’s beaming smile, Leon chuckled to himself smugly.

“You’re good at coaxing wives? Well, aren’t you pretty easy to coax yourself. Old wives are still the most cunning.”

Your old man was already playing mind games before you were even conceived!

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