“Ha!? What in the world can a human do to me, a dragon? If you don’t change your attitude, I’ll kill you. If you don’t want to do that, get down on your knees and apologize to us immediately for all the disrespect you’ve shown us.”

However, this red-scaled Faruru was challenging me, not giving any thoughts at all about her parents’ attitude towards me.

It’s something unique to the Chuunibyou, an unfounded all-powerful feeling that you can become anything you want to be.

This girl? The way she was behaving and the way she was bouncing back and forth to her parents. It seemed like she was about to enter her rebellious phase, so maybe she was showing the early signs of Chuunibyou.

At times like this, they don’t listen to anything an adult has to say. But if there is a thing or method that can show the difference in power, such as sports or whatever, they will. If such a thing relates to something they have overwhelming confidence in, it is effective to use that method and snap the ego off before it grows out of their nose to show the reality of the situation. 

I think teaching them at an early age is actually better because after they get into the swing of things, there’s a good chance that their pride will get in the way, and they won’t be able to accept reality as it is.

If they were to enter puberty in such an attitude, they ain’t going to listen to their parents.

That’s what puberty is all about.

“So arrogant. [Level 6 Dark Magic: Gravity Manipulation]!!” [Kaisar]

“Is that how you’re going to pla—!!!” [Faruru]

I know it wasn’t very cool of me, but I unleashed magic to show the overwhelming difference in power without any restraint.

The magic I used was [Level 6 Dark Magic: Gravity Manipulation].

Gravity Manipulation can be used to lighten the gravity on your friends so that they can move swiftly like flying, or such as by weighing down the gravity applied to the opponent and slowing their movements. It is very convenient magic that can get used as both buff and debuff.

For the record, there are superior magic spells that can be used either as a buff or debuff, but no other has both properties. The greatest advantage of this magic is that it can be used flexibly and does not pass easily.

Such magic I used against Faruru as a debuff.

Then, Faruru, who was just looking down at me with arrogance, could not bear the sudden increase in gravity and crawled in front of me.

“Gunununu!”

The gravity was holding her down in a way that would normally make it impossible for her to stand, but she seemed to be more impatient with me looking down on her (or so I think), so she stood up forcefully and distanced herself from me all at once.