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Combat Maid Harem

Chapter 356 - Ramiela Killed Them All
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"I-I mean. Can't you just give him another job? I already have my maids," Lawrend replied.

He felt awkward when he realized what he said just now was very rude.

"Young Master, if that's the case, I will give him another job," Albert replied and bowed to him respectfully.

"Young Master! I can brew potions!" Nao shouted.

"Hm?"

Lawrend turned his head to him in interest. Even though Lawrend was a mage, he doesn't know anything about potion brewing.

"I studied under a High Mage Potion Brewer before," Nao continued.

"That's interesting. I will give you a chance. You will follow me, but you won't be allowed to touch any of my maids. If you dare, I will personally castrate you and leave you out to bleed," Lawrend said in a solemn tone,

When it comes to protecting his maids' purity from others, he guarantees that he will do everything he can to protect it.

"I-I understand, Young Master," Nao replied nervously.

He turned his head to look at Lawrend's maids, and he saw them giving him a threatening glare with their eyes.

"Ride a carriage to the north gate of the city. We will be waiting for you there," Lawrend said to him.

"Yes, Young Master!"

Nao respectfully bowed his head deeply.

"We will be going now, Albert and Alfred. Don't forget about my words earlier," Lawrend said before he flew up to the sky and led his entourage.

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"Master, are you sure about that?" Aleshia asked while they were flying to the north.

"None of you can brew a potion. Since he wants to, I will assess his talent on Potion Brewing and groom him to be our personal Potion Brewer," Lawrend replied.

"I see," Aleshia replied and nodded her head in understanding.

"Master, if you really wanted to, we can brew potions for you," Humility said.

"Yes, Master. We can learn to brew potions," Elena added.

"Let's talk about this later when I see his talent in Potion Brewing. If he's really so good about it, why would he be working in our mansion?" Lawrend muttered and shook his head.

He didn't have any expectations about Nao since it doesn't make sense for him to be working in the Horiel Mansion. He just accepted him since Albert insisted so much. If he's really subpar, Lawrend would just give him a huge amount of money and send him home.

He doesn't want a butler anyways.

Soon, they arrived at the north gate and landed just outside it.

The guards on top of the city walls looked at them in awe. They were the same city guards that intercepted them last week.

Just knowing that one of them was an Arch Mage already put them in awe. But when they saw them flying earlier, they were all awestruck. They quickly realized that they were playing with fire last week.

"Kenova, If I can't convince Reon to control Sheron Port City for me, you will be the one in charge," Lawrend said.

"I understand." Kenova nodded his head.

"Wait, Master. Didn't you have a duel with that Vernon from the Rubrignis Clan?" Humility suddenly asked.

"What do you mean?" Lawrend blinked at her, confused.

"If you lose, you would give him Aleshia, but if you win, you will punish him," Humility explained.

"AH! Doesn't that mean that I'll give him Aleshia?!" Lawrend exclaimed as he realized it.

"He didn't come to our mansion, Master. Most likely, he heard about you when he returned to his clan," Humility replied.

"Really? That puts me at ease then," Lawrend replied and sighed in relief.

Lawrend chatted with them for a few more minutes before Nao arrived.

"Young Master," Nao said and bowed to him.

"Follow us," Lawrend said.

They headed further north of Lanika city and arrived at the banks of the Lani River.

A flute appeared in Lawrend's hand, and he called for Clova.

A few seconds later, Clova flew towards them from the other side of the river.

"A-A-A-A ROC!?" Nao exclaimed in disbelief.

"Hm?" Lawrend looked at him a little bit confused.

For some reason, he thought he heard him scream like a girl. He shook his head and waited for Clova to land.

"We will be riding her to Sheron Port City," Lawrend said and hopped onto Clova's back.

Aleshia and the others followed after him until it was only Kenova and Nao on the ground.

"Do you want me to help you?" Kenova asked.

Seeing another man beside him when Olgar left puts him at ease. At least, he won't be too bored on this journey.

"I-I can do it myself," Nao replied nervously.

He grasped Clova's feather and climbed up her fluffy body before finally reaching the top and sitting behind Grape.

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"Nice," Kenova said and jumped up to Clova's back.

"Amazing…" Nao muttered.

Besides him, everyone in this group can easily jump onto the bird's back.

"Kenova, keep him from falling," Lawrend said from the front.

"Of course."

Kenova nodded his head.

"Clova, head southeast from here," Lawrend said.

"Mm." Clova nodded her head and extended her glorious white wings outward and flew southeast.

"Big Sister Ramiela, what did you do outside?" Ella asked Ramiela, who was sitting behind her.

"I caught a few demons at the beach southeast from here," Ramiela replied.

"Wait, don't tell me that there are other demons coming?" Lawrend interrupted.

"There aren't. They were all hiding and living a primitive lifestyle at the beach," Ramiela replied.

"Oh."

"Those should be my subordinates," Aezel replied.

"I killed them," Ramiela coldly replied.

"It's not like I care. It was only due to my rashness that I decided to invade the human world," Aezel replied.

"That's a relief," Lawrend replied.

"If ever, we demons don't care about our subordinates. We see them as dispensable pawns. After all, they were all just Barbarian and Commoner demons," Aezel added.

"D-Demons?" Kenova stuttered in shock.

"What are they talking about?" Nao asked as he was too far to hear what they were saying especially with the strong winds rushing past his ears.