Chapter 115: Why Aren’t You Laughing Anymore?
Cecilia stayed in Leon’s cabin for nearly a week, and once the "injury" on her calf was completely healed, she left.
Leon, to be honest, felt somewhat regretful. The reason was simple; even if it was all pretense, Cecilia had helped him tidy his room and clean up during her stay, saving him a lot of effort. This allowed him to devote more energy to his training, especially when the repeated calls of "brother" stirred his heart and mind.
No sooner had Cecilia left with her front foot, Lulu came hopping along with her back foot.
Lulu twirled around Leon, saying, "That sister was so scary, I’m glad she’s finally gone."
"Scary in what way?" Leon was sure that Pixie had no way of seeing through Cecilia’s transformation magic.
"I always felt like she wanted to eat me," Lulu said, swinging her legs as she sat on Leon’s shoulder.
Leon pinched the Pixie’s cheek, thinking to himself that the little one’s sixth sense was pretty sharp. But why didn’t it work on him? If he reverted back to Dragon Form, just one glance should be enough to scare the little one to death, right?
As flowers bloom in twos, each branch tells its own story.
Cecilia walked deep into the Primitive Forest, looking around to make sure no one was following her—those Rangers and Druids from the Elf Village were extremely adept at hiding, and it was easy to be tracked if one wasn’t careful. Confident that she was alone, she boldly reverted back to her Dragon Form, transforming into a Green Dragon.
Leon felt that moving around in Dragon Form was inconvenient in the Primitive Forest, but it didn’t hinder Cecilia from moving freely through it.
It wasn’t that she was much smaller than Leon—after all, the Green Dragon’s size ranked third among the Colorful Dragons, and even a young Green Dragon was quite large. The main reason was that the Green Dragon’s limbs were proportionally longer compared to its body than other Dragons, allowing it to easily stride over bushes and other forest clutter, not to mention it was accustomed to the Primitive Forest.
