Chapter 368 - 363 Thoughts
Tassera went to deal with her family, leaving Leon alone in her room.
Tassera was a dragon, and a dragon’s room was completely different from an ordinary girl’s room... Actually, an ordinary girl’s room wasn’t much to look at either, without the fragrance of Xiangxiang, usually messy, with the only thing worth seeing being the bookshelf in the corner.
Flipping through some books, then taking a nap, Leon transformed into human form to avoid crushing the small bed Tassera used to sleep on, making the small room feel huge. In a daze, he heard footsteps and got up to see Tassera with a face of utter despair.
"I’m so tired." Tassera said, collapsing onto Leon, dragging her heavy body.
Leon, not understanding, caught Tassera and gently stroked her wavy long hair, asking, "What’s wrong?"
"I’ve sorted out the recruitment issue for you," Tassera wrapped her arms around Leon’s neck, "My aunt isn’t here, and my uncle really can’t make decisions... The older generation has lived in the Red Crown Desert for hundreds of years and is reluctant to leave their homeland. As you said, they’re afraid to step out of their comfort zone, so I can’t guarantee success. But at least two Blue Dragons, my cousins."
"Zhen Dan Kingdom is indeed not small, but it’s not that big either. It can’t support so many dragons; there are already enough now," Tassera continued, "Dragons, besides strong combat power, aren’t better or more capable than humanoids in other aspects... Dragons are very smart but generally arrogant and unwilling to learn."
"You can’t just recruit dragons everywhere just because of the name ’Dragon Country,’" Tassera squinted her eyes, "Zhen Dan Kingdom was never some Dragon Country; it’s your country... Watch out for His Majesty; He’s not that benevolent."
"I know; I’ve always been very cautious of Him," Leon said seriously. "In fact, Zhen Dan Kingdom isn’t that important; it’s just my toy, a simulation management game. One day if it gets played out, I might feel regret, that’s all... My pursuit has always been strength."
