Chapter 156 - 155 Night Raid
Leon did not tiptoe consciously, slowed his pace, then stealthily crept up behind Tassera, tapped her left shoulder, jumped to her right side, and gave her a startle... Men remain boys until the end, and when in high spirits, could engage in such childish antics.
Leon Jing’s mood today was neither good nor bad, mainly tired. He approached Tassera with a normal pace, only to find her randomly tearing at the bread and feeding seagulls, completely unaware of his presence... even though she would normally notice him even with her back turned.
Cough cough cough—
Leon raised his hand to his mouth and gently coughed once, startling Tassera. He snatched the bread from her hand and said, "What are you thinking about? You seem so absent-minded."
"It’s nothing." Tassera glanced at Leon, tidied her long hair tousled by the sea breeze, and tucked it behind her ears.
Since Tassera was not willing to talk about it, Leon didn’t pry any further. He grabbed a seagull that was trying to steal the bread from his hand, plucked a few feathers, and let it go, asking, "Where is that guy? The bronze dragon. Fiora."
"She left." Tassera finally perked up a bit.
"When did she leave?" Leon didn’t believe Tassera would be indifferent to Fiora, "What did you two talk about? Don’t tell me you didn’t say anything."
"Just chatted casually." Tassera paused, pursed her lips, her brows furrowed, "How should I put it? I think she’s a bit odd."
"I thought so, a bit clueless." Leon didn’t know how to explain, but the impression Fiora gave him was like those classic female knight characters in the anime he watched before crossing over—full of a sense of justice, then brainless with big chests, and full of all sorts of weird ideas...
Thank goodness she is a powerful bronze dragon. If she were a common person, she would certainly have been devoured to the point where nothing was left... Though that isn’t quite accurate. If she wasn’t a powerful bronze dragon who could live recklessly, with hardly any opponents who could challenge her, she might not have ended up this way.
