The results of the assessment wouldn’t be announced for about a month.
In the meantime, the young dragons who participated in the test didn’t need to return to the academy, essentially granting them an extended holiday.
And this break seamlessly transitioned into the summer vacation.
The value of such a break, as the future pillars of society understood, was immense.
Noa only needed to return to the academy briefly to attend the graduation ceremony for the young dragons.
It happened to be the weekend, and with Moon and Aurora home as well, the three sisters—rarely all together—finally had time to play games.
The entire day, except for meals, their parents barely saw them.
Of course, there was nothing wrong with this arrangement. It gave the couple more time alone together.
Rosvisser, now pregnant, had to reduce her workload. By midday, fatigue would inevitably overwhelm her, leaving the afternoon duties to her aide, Anya.
This meant Leon had even more time to spend with his expectant wife.
Whether it was her intoxicating maternal aura or the way her pregnancy brought out a softer, more girlish side, Leon found himself increasingly drawn to her.
In short, the family of five had been enjoying a harmonious, peaceful time—until an unexpected visitor disrupted their tranquility.
Please let this following chapter be the end of the eternal Moon sis-complex gag. She’s become a less than 1 dimensional character. She see’s Helena acts up Aurora or Noa rein in her leash all ends well. Let her grow out of it and accept Helena and be more of a character. She might as well be the youngest sister. There’s a whole other child coming into the story. She can be so much more as the gentlest dragon in the family. It can be cool and refreshing! Okay I’m ending my rant here.