34. Mommy Is Mine!
“Why are you bullying Mama?”
“Because Mother Calysia often bullies Mommy, I also want to bully Mommy.”
Reina looked at the smiling Calysia with an incredulous expression, almost wanting to hit her on the head. But remembering that she had to maintain a harmonious relationship with the Dragon King in public to prevent it from being recorded by someone with ulterior motives, she endured. And besides, it wasn’t the fault of the mother and daughter.
Celes, while saying she was bullying, her body was like a little warm baby, pressing against her neck, rubbing back and forth with her horns and cheeks, leaving her scent.
“How does little Celes want to bully me?”
“It’s no fun if Mommy asks,” Celes said, as if she understood.
This little dummy.
“Then you can’t bully Mama either. Mama is very strong.”
“Mmph…”
Celes glanced at Calysia again, casting a longing look.
After being hinted at strangely, she suddenly seemed to have understood something. She gently licked Reina’s neck with her small tongue, and the slightly itchy sensation made Reina suddenly tremble.
She understood very well that little dragons liked to lick their mothers, but how were all her weak spots discovered?!
After trembling, Reina originally wanted to explain something to Celes, but she didn’t expect Calysia to sweetly approach her other side and gently lick her neck.
“Mmph… you two…”
Reina blushed.
But it felt so good.
This was the feeling of being gently caressed by a dragon. It used to be Calysia, and now it was two dragons.
“Meow…”
She gave up struggling. After Celes stopped, she finally touched her wet neck.
“Bullying dummy Mama is so much fun!”
“You’re the little dummy…”
She pinched Celes’s small cheek… like two little white buns.
“Celes is a little dummy, Mommy is a big dummy!” Celes said proudly.
This isn’t “bullying” at all, you dummy.
Such happiness almost made Reina forget what she was here to do today.
Could it be that Celes had misunderstood some words?
“Mommy, can you bully Celes?”
“Eh?”
“Only Celes bullies Mommy. I want Mommy to bully me too!”
Celes’s eyes were full of longing.
How on earth did you misunderstand “bullying”?!
Reina seemed to have understood something, but at the same time, she didn’t understand at all. She held the little dragon to her chest, letting her small lips gently touch her, and as if she had quickly found the direction, the little dragon began to enjoy her extra meal.
Give her a little more milk to drink.
From other people’s perspective, it was just Reina holding a loli in a little purple dress.
After Celes had fallen asleep in her arms, Reina and Calysia went to the ballroom.
“It seems the child really likes you. She has understood ‘dummy’ as ‘cute’ and ‘bullying’ as ‘pampering’.”
“You’re a real dummy,” Reina said, pouting. “No matter how you misunderstand, it can’t be the word ‘pampering’!”
“Perhaps because every time I bully you, you’re very happy and comfortable, Celes just remembered it~”
“Ahhh…”
Reina shook her head fiercely. Although the result had already been decided, her past resistance was definitely not meaningless. No, if she had been taken down long ago, had she really been so resolute?
“Forget it, let’s just get down to business!” Reina glared at Calysia.
The latter understood.
…….
Attending the banquet, besides offering blessings to the two dragons, there was another thing she had to observe, something she couldn’t help but be concerned about now.
“There are a lot fewer people this time, at least a few dozen, even a hundred, fewer than I thought.”
“That’s right.”
Calysia had also noticed.
The people attending the banquet were Liya’s friends, relatives, and colleagues, and her enemies would certainly not come to this banquet to cheer for her. Among them were Mura and Kribi, and the Blood Queen Sophia was also in the ranks.
Those who had received invitations but did not come could only be related to one person.
Elena.
Supporting Elena, in other words, was opposing the President of the God Slaying Society, Reina.
And Elena’s supporters would naturally not attend the wedding of a dragon Demon Moon.
Why was she opposing her? Why was she willing to risk everything to fight against the dragons?
“Elena has become very famous these past two months.”
It was said that even the half-orcs had her supporters, and humanity had basically all been taken by her.
And her next target was the blood race.
She had even started to go to the border cities of Whitesburg, the half-orcs’ territory, to give speeches.
Compared to nearly a year ago, her sphere of influence had grown visibly.
“Humanity is gradually recovering now, conserving their strength, and has given up their faith in the God of Light, and is at odds with the stubbornness of the theocratic nation. Reina, do you think this is a bad thing?” Calysia said, swirling the wine in her glass.
“At least for now, I have no reason to attack her.”
“Are you confident?”
“Ah, maybe I’m just a little interested in seeing a mortal’s determination to resist me,” Reina said with a smile and shook her head.
“By the way, doesn’t she have another speech next week? Let’s go to the theocratic nation and take a look.”
“I heard that this time she even invited guests from the Four Realms. She’s finally reaching out to organizations outside of humanity.”
“What do you think, Reina?”
The truth was that Reina didn’t want to eliminate her directly.
If it were her in the Era of Light, she would have definitely found an opportunity to completely eradicate any dissenting voices. And Reina had always done so.
But now, she had other ideas.
“Elena is my fan, but her intelligence network is not very broad. She doesn’t know that Teacher Bud is me.”
“Are you trying to say she’s weak?”
“Yes, she’s the weakest opponent I’ve ever met, but I will absolutely not let my guard down. Starting next year, I’ll make her understand.”
Calysia understood.
While still drinking, a lovely young woman walked over and proactively greeted the two.
Turning her head, it was actually Queen Sophia.
She had been following the two for a long time, and for various reasons, she hadn’t dared to approach them.
Only when Reina walked to a corner did she have a chance to get close.
“Good morning, Sophia. Are you having a good time?”
“Good morning, little sister Reina. I’m here to discuss the matter of Elena.”
Although it could be explained away, it still felt a little off.
She seemed to be lying. No, not lying, but intentionally hiding something.
“The blood race members are very fond of you now, these past two months… Teacher Bud,” Sophia said, a little shyly.
“Why are we talking about other things again?”
Suddenly, Celes woke up.
She looked at Sophia and then at Reina, puffed out her cheeks, and hugged Reina’s head with her hands, blocking her view of Sophia.
“Mommy is mine, no snatching!”