Shut Up, Malevolent Dragon! I Don’t Want to Have Any More Children With You Vol. 3 Ch. 117
If it weren’t for the fact that she spotted Leon’s wife standing beside him, Rebecca would’ve rushed over to hug her Captain—along with giving him a couple of well-deserved punches.
Seriously, showing up just when the pressure was at its peak against ?
If he’d arrived even a bit later, the main dish at his welco feast would’ve been “Rebecca’s Roasted Rage.”
After a quick greeting, Walker stepped forward to explain to the group, "l and I were patrolling the Empire's outer district when we ran into Captain Leon. We managed to sneak them in undetected."
Rebecca blinked her large, expressive eyes in astonishnt.
"That’s… quite a coincidence, isn’t it?"
Walker chuckled, "It really was. Captain practically jumped down from a tree, scaring both and l half to death."
Rebecca stared at Leon, bewildered. "Why were you up in a tree?"
"Well… it’s a long story." *Should I tell her it’s because her sister-in-law wanted to relive one of our… more passionate mories in the exact spot we used to ‘battle’?*
Rebecca waved her hand dismissively. "Alright, let's get down to business."
She walked up beside Leon and scanned the mbers gathered in the hall, explaining what had just happened and detailing everyone’s concerns.
Leon listened intently, nodding as he patted Rebecca’s shoulder. "You’ve done well. I’ll take it from here."
Hearing those words, Rebecca imdiately felt a wave of relief. Whether in the heat of past battles with the Dragon Slayer Corps or in recent crises, whenever Leon said, “Leave it to ,” he never failed to bring a sense of calm to those around him.
Leon turned his gaze toward the hall, his eyes sweeping slowly over every mber until they locked onto the troublemaker who had stirred everyone up.
The man noticed Leon’s gaze and froze.
Just five minutes ago, he had arrogantly questioned Rebecca, challenging the very notion of Leon’s existence, dismissing him as a fabrication. But now, as he stood face-to-face with the man he’d doubted, he couldn’t even muster the courage to et Leon’s stare.
Under everyone’s watchful eyes, Leon took slow, asured steps toward him.
As a super-soldier trained to slaughter dragons, Leon naturally exuded an aura that no ordinary person could bear.
From the back, Nacho frowned with concern, muttering, “He’s not planning to use intimidation, is he? That’ll only make things worse.”
Having worked for the royal family for years, Nacho knew well the intricacies of hierarchy and leadership. Although Leon was indeed the spiritual leader of the Lionheart Society, he was still a newcor to these mbers. Most of them knew of him only from years-old stories and the accounts of Tiger and Rebecca.
If Leon now acted in a way completely contrary to their perception of him—like using force to assert dominance—it would undoubtedly harm the unity of the Lionheart Society.
A reassuring voice answered Nacho’s concerns. The silver-haired beauty who had co in with Leon spoke up. “Relax, he knows how to handle it.”
Nacho looked over, only to realize with a jolt, *Isn’t she… the Silver Dragon Queen?!*
Just as he recognized her, his instinct was to exclaim, but he stopped himself. Rosvisser simply crossed her arms and watched Leon calmly, her expression unperturbed.
Leon stopped just in front of the troublemaker, the very one who had incessantly badgered Rebecca, fueling the group’s discontent.
In a large organization, such types weren’t rare. If this had been the Dragon Slayer Corps, Leon would’ve taken care of him swiftly, using the fear of his fists rather than the power of his words.
But the Lionheart Society was different; this group had ford around him, built on the trust and hard work of his ntor and Rebecca. He couldn’t betray their efforts or the faith of those who believed in him.
Leon locked eyes with the man in silence, his gaze unwavering. Standing much taller, Leon’s re presence emanated a powerful, intimidating pressure.
The surrounding mbers were too stunned to say a word.
"Is this… going to turn into a fight?" soone murmured.
"If it does, what chance do you think Rachel, a cook, stands against the strongest dragon slayer in the Empire?"
“...Good point.”
The murmurs rose around them, with most mbers convinced Leon would handle the matter with his usual force, delivering a severe lesson.
Just as they expected a confrontation, Leon finally broke the silence.
"What’s your na?"
His voice was steady, firm, devoid of accusation, but not entirely without weight.
“R-Rachel…” the man stamred.
Leon paused, thinking for a mont before asking, "You once supplied the Empire’s Dragon Slayer Corps with ready-made als, didn’t you?"
Rachel’s eyes widened. “How… how did you know?”
*How do I know?*
*You were the only supplier in the entire Empire who left out eggplants and carrots in your rations.*
Leon’s mory of Rachel wasn’t solely about vegetables; he made a habit of rembering nas. If he’d ever crossed paths with soone, he’d recall their na, just like Walker, who had snuck him in tonight. Five years ago, it was Walker’s squad they encountered while Leon and Rosvisser fought in the Empire’s forests.
Although he hadn’t always considered his good mory an asset, Rosvisser had taught him that a leader rembering his subordinates' nas could an a lot to them.
True enough, when Rachel realized Leon rembered him as a re cook, his expression softened, and he sighed heavily, a mixture of sha and remorse.
With his impatience subdued, Rachel’s judgnt and clarity returned.
“You know, your family’s als were always a highlight in the Dragon Slayer Corps. I was a big fan,” Leon remarked.
Rachel lowered his head. “What good did that do, Captain Leon…”
“How so?”
Wiping his face with his hand, Rachel sighed again, his voice thick with bitterness.
“Three years ago, the Empire wanted to buy my family’s restaurant. I refused, so they sent thugs to intimidate us daily. Custors were too afraid to co, and business suffered.
"In the end, I had no choice but to sell my father’s restaurant to the Empire. I thought they’d at least run it honestly, but they only wanted the location. Out front, it’s still a restaurant, but in secret, they’re running all kinds of illegal operations there."
"The Empire ruined our family’s reputation. My brother tried to confront them, asking that we be allowed to work as cooks if nothing else, to keep our family’s honor intact."
"But he was thrown in jail and hasn’t been heard from since."
Captain Leon... I lost my temper earlier, and I said things I regret. I’m sorry.”
He bowed his head deeply, offering a formal apology.
Leon gave a nearly imperceptible nod. He’d made the right call.
"The Lionheart Society is growing," Leon began, placing his hand on Rachel’s shoulder. "With so many people, different views are bound to arise, leading to so conflict. It’s normal."
"I understand your feelings," he continued, eting Rachel’s eyes. "Don’t worry. Now that I’m here, I’ll help you find your brother."
Then, raising his voice to address the room, Leon’s gaze swept over the crowd.
"And I’ll help each one of you. Every injustice you’ve endured, every humiliation you’ve suffered—I’ll make sure the Empire pays for them all!"
As he finished, the room fell silent, and then applause thundered through the hall.
They cheered his na, voicing their support for their leader.
Nacho watched, both surprised and delighted. "He was my colleague back in the Dragon Slayer Corps, but we barely interacted. All I knew of him was that he was a brute, skilled in battle but lacking much else. The royals never thought highly of him."
Now, watching Leon among the Lionheart Society mbers, Nacho saw soone with the presence of a true leader.
"In just a few years, he’s grown this shrewd. To call him a qualified leader… isn’t an exaggeration."
Rebecca, proud, straightened up, puffing out her chest and nudging Rosvisser. "Of course! Look who his wife is!"
Nacho snorted, "You look like you’re talking about your own wife with all that pride."
Rosvisser chuckled, covering her mouth. "I didn’t teach him much. Most of what he knows, he learned on his own. He’s a fast learner."
That was partly true.
Leon was indeed quick to learn, but Rosvisser had taught him more than she let on. She said this only because she felt it was her duty to make sure her husband looked good in front of his followers.
After all, her man was here to be the boss, and she’d help make sure he looked the part.
Of course, she wasn’t doing this for free. Once everything was settled…
She fully intended to collect a… *reward* from Leon.
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