I really wonder what that was.

Kaoruhei-kun, who sits face to face on the train to sleep, and Nana, who sleeps in a cuddle.

Aoi was sitting next to me, resting quietly on my shoulder as well.

Jaja on the cuddle string. Sleeping as well.

He looks so cute with his thumbs up and pointing this way.

After the ranch. It's time for an hour.

I wonder why I was tired.

When the twins fell asleep, Kaoruhei-kun and Aoi were asleep at some point.

Even normal parenthood is tired, so I'll leave you alone.

I take this opportunity to enjoy Kaoruhei-kun's sleeping face.

Keep it from him that the capacity of his smartphone has been greatly reduced.

In the seat over my back, Koji Tochika is still fighting without any other love.

Shohei-kun seems to be checking the digital camera data that he had brought while sometimes saying "no" to it.

I admire that you're really cool.

It's a very pleasant way home thanks to Kaoruhei-kun's sleeping face.

I had a little free time though, so I was doing a lot of research on dragons on my smartphone.

Aoi's on her right shoulder, so it's a little hard to move, and she's just a little cramped because of the stroller she's folding in, but, well, she'll be fine.

I've been doing a lot of research on dragons since I met Aoi and the twins.

The site I'm looking at right now is also rereading it from a slightly different perspective because I just went through last week but with more new search items.

"The Dragon Uses Other Organisms"

I don't hear much.

A dragon is a transcendent organism, with few descriptions that were herded in stories, myths, heritage, etc.

A lot of the dragon anecdotes in the 'here' world are overwhelmingly villain positions.

Dragons without enemies to the country.

A dragon that snatches the souls of the dead from the circle and eats them.

Dragons accumulate treasures and attack travelers strayed into the territory.

In famous plays, they are buried by heroes as evil dragons, and many in particular are works portrayed as beings who hide human beings.

Storytelling also depicts many dragons who reign as the ultimate goal, or las bosses.

Some dragons try to strangle the world with mythology or whatever, and some turn to the Supreme God for teeth.

In contrast, in the anecdote of the 'over there' world, I don't actually play much of a villain.

Many are anecdotes about the value created from that body.

"Dragon eggs bring immortality and mighty power"

"Dragon scales become the best equipment to play swords and spears"

"There's nothing in those fangs or nails that can't be ripped off."

"Blood has the power to instantly heal any injury"

"The Dragon's Nest Sleeps the Finest Gems with Red Light"

There are many beastmen and demonic heroes Tan who have largely involved such stories.

The next "Tsu" is often the end of a country or organization that has turned dragons against its enemies.

This is just a story that you think you deserve when you're reading.

Talk about a country targeting dragon treasure breaking into its nest in the army, eating a painful counterattack and losing, or a foolish demon clan seeking immortality being reflected with magic to make it look ugly.

For the most part, it makes me think that if I let it go, I wouldn't have felt anything hurt.

However, from such anecdotes and heirlooms, the ecology of the dragon species can be read at least.

Thanks to the presence of a real dragon named Aoi, we can clearly see the part that has been served and the part that is true.

The actual dragon has nothing to do with immortality.

He dies when he is old, although he has a long life.

Even the skin is much stronger than ours, but it can hurt and bleed.

Fangs and nails are certainly sharp, but Aoi says there are limits to what can be cut as well.

The injury heals amazingly fast, but it's not nearly instantaneous, and as far as listening to a dragon named Alyssa, you can't recover lost organs, etc.

I'm pretty sure it's vitally powerful, because you can live even if you just take some of it from your body.

The truth is scaled down more than the legend, but it certainly outweighs all life.

So unnecessarily, I question my reproducibility.

200 years in the shortest span.

Is it right to fulfill that period as a being that lives thousands of years?

Neglected in biology, I don't know. That said, biology is losing its persuasion because of the beasts, demons, and dungeon monsters these past forty years, so I guess you don't know if you ask an expert.

In the meantime, Nana's ability to 'manipulate birds' by newly exposed ecology.

What the hell does it mean for Nana, my daughter, to still be a baby to be able to do something that Aoi, her parent, can't do?

I'm not exhausted, but 'zero' in terms of the results of this dozen minutes of research.

No dragon manipulating the 'bird' appears in any inheritance or anecdote.

In the legendary group of dragons that manipulate weather, disasters, and, to put it badly, disease and even disaster, we don't see the word 'bird'.

The word 'bird' doesn't even appear in the papers and research results you can see online, which mention many dragons.

Although I feel early at this stage, I have tried to assume one assumption.

Isn't Nana a 'brand new' dragon?

While I don't even feel that the discussion is walking a little too early, the twins have been born with an irregular factor, Factor, which also stands out in the long history of dragons: Kaoruhei-kun's Blood.

Speaking of which, Kaoruhei-kun said this to Aoi the day she first met her twins.

"Wonderful, Aoi! You and your daughters have long stalled the dragon's! I took an evolutionary step!!

I mean, have you evolved?

Did Aoi, the sky dragon, give birth to a new species of dragon because of her desire for human factors?

Yeah. You're going a little too far, aren't you?

Not that I don't, but I don't have enough information.

I'm not an expert. That's about all I can think about at this stage.

I thought Kaoruhei-kun would be happy to help Aoi and her twins if I let them figure it out and take action.

Aren't you a little overpowered?

For your convenience, a dragon expert named Alba is nearby, and I'll listen to you in detail next time.

Kaoruhei-kun was cool talking to Nana about it...

Kaoruhei-kun, who is a 'father', was hundreds of times better than my delusions.

Nice.

Honestly, it's me who's doing this kind of winless romance thing, but I've only recently found a few ways to live.

Aoi is a dragon, and the family registry doesn't exist.

So you can't be a human social spouse.

Kaoruhei-kun's human partner will be available for a long time to come.

Maybe, but maybe I can get into that frame......

I am aware that I am thinking very, very humble things.

I've self-loathed myself many times already, and I cry quite a bit.

But I want to be next to him.

Aoi is a lover, but he doesn't hate you.

She's straight, honest, and sweet.

The twins are so cute and I'm curious to protect them.

If we never get to know each other, and everyone wants to, can we have a future like that?

That's the kind of escape I made.

Really, I think it sucks.

The worst thing about this delusion is Kaoruhei-kun's willingness to stay away.

I leave it to the momentum, I'm not trying to hear from him.

Scary.

If they reject me, I'll 'break'.

The heavy obsession I kept thinking about made my heart brittle.

What does this dear man, who has now taken care of his beloved daughter in front of him, think of the 'disturber' named me?

I can't ask you that...

Shake off the thought that keeps heading in the wrong direction, with a sigh.

No, you can't.

I can't believe this gentle guy is a 'disturber'.

I see Aoi right on the side.

A child who recently became available to call me by name.

If we hadn't met in this relationship, we would have been best friends.

If Kaoruhei doesn't get involved now, we're close.

Jaja, who sleeps comfortably, entered her sight.

Is that it?

Nana wasn't the only one hatched with Kaoruhei-kun's blood.

If Nana is the 'manipulating birds' evolved dragon, isn't Jaja the same evolved dragon?

The train is about to arrive at its destination.

A newly sprouting question tickled my curiosity again.