Chapter 0066-Shut Up Dragon I Don’t Want To Have Any More Kids With You
by Milkshake-Tail-chan(奶昔尾尾酱)Leon was quite fond of studying such small toys when he was in school.
I still remember the first Alchemy Mechanics class back then, the teacher left them with the assignment of making a simple mechanical linkage.
What Leon handed over was a simple version of a Rubik’s Cube.
The teacher was quite satisfied with this, and teased Leon, saying that even if he didn’t go to slay dragons after graduation, he could still open a toy store to coax children, and would definitely be a good hand.
I didn’t realize that the Alchemy Mechanics class teacher was prophetic, and Leon was now really bringing up the baby-
The thing that kills me is that the band is pretty good.
Mourne listened to Leon’s explanation while studying the Rubik’s Cube in his hand.
Leon was beside himself as he patiently explained the tricks and formulas to her.
As he spoke, Leon suddenly raised his head and looked around warily.
Dragonslayers are very sensitive to “stares”.
Especially, the dragon’s gaze.
Leon assumed it was Los Vespers peeking at them from the balcony again.
But there was no sign of the she-dragon on the balcony.
He looked around quietly again.
It was obvious that the gaze that was secretly watching them came from behind.
Without looking back, Leon carefully recalled the layout of the Silver Dragon Sanctuary.
It looks like the back of where they are now is the …… practice field?
Where Noah does his physical training.
Leon would smile at the thought.
The boy, of course, was not going to come forward to join him and Moune.
Leon looked up at Murn, who was still working on how to recover the first side of the cube.
Leon also took this time to continue tinkering with the parts he had just made.
Luckily, he had taken more from the warehouse for the current situation.
Within half an hour, the second Rubik’s Cube was ready.
Again, instead of coloring it, Leon quietly set it aside, along with the cans of paint.
It just so happened that Moune was tired of playing as well.
“Dad let’s go back and rest for a while, then you teach Muon well, Muon really can’t spell back.”
“Yeah, let’s go.”
Leon stood up and took Noa’s hand and left the garden.
After walking some distance, Leon sneaked a half look back.
Only a small figure emerged from the grass at the back of the garden.
Leon smiled and withdrew his gaze.
Noa crept over to where Leon and Mourne were just sitting.
An uncolored Rubik’s Cube and a few cans of paint lay on a bench off to the side.
Noa stepped forward, grabbed a brush and paint, and colored the Rubik’s Cube like Leon had just done.
Soon, a not-so-good-looking, but barely playable Rubik’s Cube was even completely done.
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