Shut Up, Malevolent Dragon! I Don't Want to Have Any More Children With You-Chapter 82Vol 4. : Strategy and Subtlety: Aurora’s Master Plan

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The results of the assessment wouldn’t be announced for about a month.

In the meantime, the young dragons who participated in the test didn’t need to return to the academy, essentially granting them an extended holiday.

And this break seamlessly transitioned into the summer vacation.

The value of such a break, as the future pillars of society understood, was immense.

Noa only needed to return to the academy briefly to attend the graduation ceremony for the young dragons.

It happened to be the weekend, and with Moon and Aurora home as well, the three sisters—rarely all together—finally had time to play games.

The entire day, except for meals, their parents barely saw them.

Of course, there was nothing wrong with this arrangement. It gave the couple more time alone together.

Rosvisser, now pregnant, had to reduce her workload. By midday, fatigue would inevitably overwhelm her, leaving the afternoon duties to her aide, Anya.

This meant Leon had even more time to spend with his expectant wife.

Whether it was her intoxicating maternal aura or the way her pregnancy brought out a softer, more girlish side, Leon found himself increasingly drawn to her.

In short, the family of five had been enjoying a harmonious, peaceful time—until an unexpected visitor disrupted their tranquility.

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Early one morning, Moon stood in the yard, her expression tense and vigilant.

Her stance was low, feet planted firmly apart, fists clenched, lips pressed together. Her tail swayed cautiously behind her as she stared intently at the gate.

Even the little tuft of hair on her head was unusually stiff, standing upright like a sentry.

In stark contrast, Aurora stood nearby, wearing pink pajamas with an ice cream-themed sleeping cap tilted lazily atop her head. Her eyes were still misty from sleep, and she clutched an old toy bear—a gift Leon had given Rosvisser back in the day.

"Second Sister... why did you wake me up so early?" she mumbled, voice heavy with drowsiness, her body swaying as though she might collapse at any moment.

"Yesterday, Big Sister received a letter," Moon declared solemnly.

"She got a letter... so what?" Aurora yawned. "It’s probably just... um..."

"Aurora? Are you seriously falling asleep while standing?!" Moon shook her awake.

Aurora jolted upright, forced to open her eyes. "Huh? What? Second Sister, you said something about a letter? And then?"

"The letter was from Helena!"

"Wow... that’s really... unusual," Aurora replied flatly.

"It’s not unusual at all!" Moon retorted, growing frustrated. "Helena said she’s coming over today to take Big Sister on a date!"

"A date?" Aurora repeated, still unconcerned. "So what? It’s just a date—"

"A DATE?!"

"You mean the kind where they hold hands, spend the entire day together eating, drinking, and having fun?!"

Moon nodded emphatically.

"Exactly! Isn’t it dangerous? Helena is trying to steal Big Sister away! She’s here to cause trouble!"

"Uh... I just think it sounds entertaining to watch," Aurora admitted.

Aurora didn’t believe for a second that anyone could actually take Noa away from Moon. While Moon might not fully grasp the depth of Noa’s affection for her, Aurora had seen it clearly.

Especially given Moon’s public declaration that she was a "sister fanatic."

Noa’s reserved way of expressing her feelings often left Moon with the false impression that Noa could be "stolen away" by Helena.

"So... are you planning to block Helena from entering the house?" Aurora asked.

"No, that would be rude."

"Ah, my Second Sister, sacrificing the personal for the greater good. Truly a model of Silver Dragon etiquette," Aurora teased dryly.

"I’m going to join their date."

"...What?"

"My parents and Big Sister always find ✪ Nоvеlіgһt ✪ (Official version) ways to shatter my rising sense of pride in them." Aurora sighed dramatically.

"Second Sister, instead of joining their date, wouldn’t it be better to secretly follow them?"

"Why?" Moon asked, tilting her head.

"Three people on a date is just weird, and you’d have to constantly guard against Helena. It sounds exhausting."

Moon scratched her head.

"But what’s the point of following them? I’d just be watching from afar."

"Not at all. You could take notes on all the places they visit and the things they do. Later, you can recreate the exact same date with Big Sister, but just the two of you. The same activities, but with a different person—this would make the contrast in her feelings crystal clear."

Moon’s eyes lit up.

"Brilliant idea! Aurora, let’s do it your way!"

Aurora smiled, secretly relieved.

She was, of course, bluffing.

Moon’s antics to insert herself between Noa and Helena were unnecessary. Noa would never leave Moon, and Helena wasn’t even thinking along those lines—her heart saw Noa as a close friend and nothing more.

Aurora had merely redirected Moon’s obsessive energy into a more harmless and entertaining avenue.

Besides, three-person dates were nothing new. Aurora had already grown tired of them. But the idea of a "stalking the date" scenario? Now *that* was new and exciting.

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As the two sisters schemed, a loud roar echoed through the sky.

Looking up, they saw a juvenile Leviathan descending. Though smaller than the ones used at Saint Sis Academy, it was still impressive.

Helena, unable to transform into a dragon yet, had hired the "ride service" to bring her over.

"She’s here! Second Sister, quick, hide!"

"Got it!"

The two young dragons scurried into a nearby bush.

The Leviathan landed in the front courtyard of the Silver Dragon Sanctuary. Helena disembarked, retrieving a golden crystal from her bag and handing it to the Leviathan as payment.

Then, with an eager smile, she strode toward the sanctuary.

"Wow, Second Sister, she’s really dressed up today," Aurora whispered.

"Shut up, Aurora."

"Yes, Second Sister."

As Aurora noted, Helena had indeed put effort into her appearance.

She wore a fluffy, playful wave cap adorned with a Persian chrysanthemum that swayed gently in the morning breeze.

Her silky hair cascaded down to her waist like tranquil waves glinting under the sunlight.

Her blue-and-white dress radiated youthful energy, complemented by her long legs wrapped in pristine white stockings. The proportions of her figure were flawless.

On her shoulder hung a cute, donkey-shaped satchel, seemingly handcrafted.

Having spent most of her time at the academy, Helena rarely dressed up, but today marked her first outing with Noa. Naturally, she wanted to make it special.

"You’re here, Noa!"

From the sanctuary entrance, Noa’s voice called out.

"Good morning, Noa! Noa-chan, just like we promised, let’s enjoy our day together now that the exams are over!"