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This is bad.

My family.

Waking up to a pink-haired beauty, who looks about the sa age as , claiming to be my youngest daughter?

If I calculate that right, that ans I would’ve had Aurora when I was just a year or two old?

Even though General Leon was tough enough to single-handedly take down the neighbor’s rabid dog at five, he wasn’t so powerful that he could father children before turning ten.

The campfire crackled nearby, casting light on Leon’s utterly bewildered face.

Aurora, watching his expression, knew he couldn’t accept this truth so easily. So, for the ti being, she suppressed her excitent at reuniting with her father and calmly said:

“If you don’t believe , you can ask anything about the lkwy family.”

Her tone was cool, carrying a detached air that reminded Leon of Rosvisser when they first t.

But Aurora’s voice, besides being cool, had the distinctive, chanical tone of a ‘researcher,’ like everything was under her control. Even though her heart was in turmoil, her rational mind kept her grounded.

In this situation, the first thing to do was to earn Leon’s trust, then slowly help him adjust to this world that was both familiar and unfamiliar to him now.

Leon snapped out of his shock just a little.

It was hard for him to imdiately believe the woman in front of him was really Aurora, but her suggestion wasn’t unreasonable.

So, for now, he decided to ask a few questions to test her.

After thinking for a mont, Leon asked, “When’s Rosvisser’s birthday?”

“October 25th, she’s a Scorpio.”

“Noa’s birthday?”

“February 16th, Aquarius.”

“And Moon’s—”

“They’re twins, so they share the sa birthday.”

After smoothly answering these questions, Aurora quickly moved on to a rapid-fire response:

“You, Leon Cassmod, born August 5th, Leo, 186 cm tall, 77 kg. You don’t have a favorite food, but you hate eggplants and carrots.”

“Mom’s favorite is oranges, though her favorite thing ever was the orange-flavored ice cream you bought her at the Sky City Theater. She said it was the best ice cream she’s ever had.”

“On her 218th birthday, you made her a gigantic cake with 218 candles on it.”

“You also have a sister nad Isa, who’s the Queen of the Red Dragon Clan and our aunt. The first word I ever spoke was ‘Aunt Isa’ because I thought it was funny to watch you and Mom argue every day, so I kept quiet on purpose.”

“Constantine was the only Dragon King whose death date you rembered clearly because that was the day I was born.”

“If you want to continue, I can list a lot more.”

General Leon listened to her responses, which flowed as naturally as if she were reciting a nu, and found himself stunned once again.

He swallowed and blurted out, “You... you’ve been investigating !”

Aurora blinked, then sighed helplessly, “I already told you, I’m Aurora. These are just family details, why would I need to investigate you? And besides, these are things no amount of surveillance could uncover.”

“...That’s true.”

As much as it was hard to accept, it seed more and more likely that this really was Aurora.

What finally convinced Leon, besides her rapid-fire answers, was the undeniable sense of familiarity that only family could bring.

There’s a certain connection between family mbers that’s hard to explain, a natural bond that makes trust co easily.

Even for soone as cautious as General Leon, he couldn’t find it in himself to doubt the girl in front of him.

But—

“No, no, no, wait. When I entered the spatial rift, Aurora was only four or five months old.”

Leon stretched out his hand, gesturing the size he rembered Aurora being, then widened his arms to asure the girl in front of him. “How did a little nap turn my tiny daughter into a 170 cm tall glasses-wearing woman?”

Dragon genes are impressive—Noa could handle lightning magic at two years old.

But no matter how powerful, it shouldn’t be possible for a cute baby dragon to grow into a tall, bespectacled woman overnight.

Aurora raised her well-shaped brows. “A nap? That nap of yours sure lasted a while.”

“A while? How... how long?”

Aurora propped her chin on her hand, extended two fingers, and held them up to her father.

“Two days?”

She shook her head.

“Two years?”

Another shake.

Leon’s mouth twitched. “T-twenty years...?”

“Correct~”

Aurora clasped her hands together and smiled with her eyes closed, almost like she was celebrating her father for guessing correctly, though her voice remained cool and indifferent. “To be exact, it’s been twenty years, four months, and eight days.”

Dragons, with their long lifespans, usually didn’t bother keeping track of ti.

But Aurora had rembered the exact twenty years, down to the day.

Looking at his still-confused father, Aurora continued:

“To be honest, my mind’s a ss right now too. I don’t even know how to handle this.”

“For you, the battle with Star Dragon King Stah and sealing the rift happened just yesterday.”

“But for , it’s been twenty years.”

Aurora let out a long sigh, closing her eyes as she rubbed her temples. “So, I... ugh.”

After the brief conversation with Leon, the emotions Aurora had been holding back were starting to slip.

For her, her father had been gone in the spatial rift for twenty years. His sudden reappearance left her unsure how to react.

Her heart was a chaotic mix of feelings, but the most prominent one was a sense of relief that she finally had soone to rely on.

When Leon disappeared to seal the rift, she had only been a few months old.

But even so, Leon had left a strong impression on her:

Gentle, strong, with a deep sense of responsibility.

It had always seed like, as long as he was there, any problem could be solved.

So, even though two decades had passed, the mont Aurora saw Leon again, the weight on her heart that had been there for twenty years finally lifted a little.

But after that relief ca an overwhelming silence.

Aurora knew she needed to explain everything that had happened.

But she didn’t know where to start.

She had so much to tell her father, so much to vent about.

She took off her glasses, wiped her eyes clumsily, sniffled a bit, and put her glasses back on.

Leon pursed his lips. He could see how overwheld and conflicted Aurora was.

Even though he wanted to know more about these “twenty years,” he decided to comfort his daughter first.

He glanced at Aurora’s glasses and asked, “You... you’re nearsighted?”

As a father, of course, he cared about his daughter’s health.

Aurora nodded. “Yeah, I’ve been nearsighted for a long ti. I read too many books.”

Leon thoughtfully nodded, glancing at Aurora’s lab coat. He rembered what she had once told him about her dreams.

“You told when you were little that you wanted to be a scholar or a scientist. So now... have you achieved your dream?”

“Sort of...”

“Sort of?”

“Yeah, because what I research can’t be made public. It’ll never get official academic recognition from the dragons.”

Leon blinked. “So what exactly are you researching?”

Aurora didn’t answer, instead asking an unrelated question, “When did you regain consciousness?”

“Today.”

Aurora’s gaze lowered, and she muttered softly, “Today... so that ans there are six months left.”

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