Chapter 224 - 223: Feng Shui
After the cooperation was reached, the Githyanki delegation left immediately.
Leon stood at the dock, watching the Star Realm speedboat ascend into the sky and grow smaller and smaller, transforming from an olive to a seed. He muttered, "They’re leaving way too quickly, huh? I was planning to host a big banquet tonight to properly entertain them."
"With how badly they lost, I wouldn’t stick around either," Tassera said while standing beside Leon, shorter than him by half a head. "Let’s head back."
Tassera had already taken a few steps before realizing Leon was still rooted to the spot. Unable to resist, she asked, "Still staring at it... What has you so captivated? The Star Realm Silver Sword, or the Star Realm speedboat?"
"The Star Realm Silver Sword is excellent, but my Catastrophe Blade is no less impressive," Leon mused dreamily. "What I really want is a Star Realm speedboat... doesn’t necessarily have to be that model though. Mainly, I just want a spaceship—don’t you think that’d be incredibly cool? If I ever get the chance, I’m definitely going to snag one."
Tassera shrugged her shoulders in response.
As the Star Realm speedboat vanished into the sky, Leon reluctantly tore his gaze away, noticing Salovis—his sister, who hadn’t left with the Githyanki delegation and instead had stayed behind. He said, "You can stay at my place for now—whether it’s up in the mountains or down below, wherever you like—until you’ve decided on a place to build your nest."
"Awesome!" Salovis exclaimed excitedly. "Tomorrow, I’ll head to the Lost Plateau and check it out."
"Go whenever you want; just be careful. The Lost Plateau is crawling with giants—Cloud Giants, Fire Giants, Frost Giants, you name it. None of them are opponents you’re ready for yet," Leon advised after some thought.
"Is it really that dangerous?" Though she was a Red Dragon, Salovis still understood the threat posed by giants and hesitated upon hearing Leon’s warning. "If I end up staying here indefinitely, are you going to kick me out?"
"You’re my sister. If you want to stay longer, it’s fine," Leon said, having grown accustomed to solitude but still enjoying lively company. With such a huge mansion, adding one more person didn’t matter to him. "What I mean is, in your own territory, you can mess it up however you want. But in my place, you follow my rules."
