11. Something Feels Strange?
Calysia’s room in Wood Village was a villa built in the center of the village. Reina didn’t know how a villa could suddenly appear in a novice village.
Although she had become the Knight Commander, she hadn’t yet had the opportunity to inspect her subordinates, give speeches, or hold meetings.
Because, compared to being the Knight Commander, being a personal maid seemed to be the most tiring job.
“Roar~”
Calysia rolled over in the king-sized bed that had already been prepared.
Reina, still carefully cleaning the room, could hear Calysia’s lighthearted dragon roar from the second-floor bedroom even while she was in the first-floor bathroom.
Fortunately, there was no one around the villa, otherwise, this undignified scene would definitely shock the other Dragon Knights.
Reina had initially thought that by becoming a high-ranking figure among the dragons, and with Calysia temporarily having no lewd thoughts towards her, she would escape this fate.
However, upon entering this temporary villa, Reina was completely…
Completely!
Completely—!
Shocked.
Although it was a villa, it was dilapidated. The interior walls and floors were covered in dust and grime, and the storage room and other rooms looked like they hadn’t been cleaned in a long time.
Of course, compared to the disaster area on the second floor, the first floor just looked a little shabby.
In the second-floor bedroom, Calysia didn’t even bother hanging her clothes in the closet, instead throwing them randomly on the bed. When Reina finished cleaning the bathroom and walked into the bedroom to see Calysia completely naked, she even wanted to stuff her sock into Miss Dragon King’s mouth right then and there.
This wasn’t a living environment fit for a Dragon King.
Even if Reina didn’t know how to clean, she would eventually be trained by this Dragon King to acquire all the skills of a maid!
In fact, including the life depicted in the hidden ending, Reina was the one who handled all the housework, but that was within the game and wouldn’t translate to reality.
Recalling those past events, Reina felt a sense of traveling back in time.
So, lost in thought, she missed lunch. As compensation, she cleaned the entire villa until it was spotless.
When Calysia came out of the bedroom, turned on the light, and saw the sparkling clean windows, the damp and clean floor, the spotless walls, and the clearly visible grain of the wood in the corners, she almost thought she was dreaming.
Then, she saw Reina dozing off at the table in the second-floor cafe.
“Master Calysia.”
Reina looked up slightly, her voice full of resentment.
Calysia already had a trait of being bad at housework, but she hadn’t expected it to be this bad.
Even more baffling was that she didn’t hire even a single housekeeper or servant.
It seemed like she was specifically waiting for me to clean for her!
“Master Calysia, may I ask why you were sleeping in a pigsty?”
“Because I missed you so much.”
Missed me so much…?
Reina sighed: This person is still testing me!
Fortunately, these tests didn’t cause any ripples. Reina didn’t intend to admit that she was the protagonist and then bear a bunch of dragon offspring for this woman. She hoped this matter would just pass, and then she could gradually conquer and reshape the world.
Calysia sat next to Reina and thoughtfully brought her a cup of coffee.
“Reina, are you tired and want to sleep now?”
“No, Your Majesty.”
Reina shook her head. In fact, she was still full of energy.
The energy consumed defeating Hoxas was negligible. The evolution of her physical attributes made housework particularly easy. Although she lacked refinement in the details, Reina believed she had surpassed the sickly maid she once was.
“Reina, let me help you evolve.”
Calysia rested her head on her hand and said somewhat lazily.
“What is evolution?”
“Demons improve their strength through evolution and [Rank Up]. The highest-ranking demons are the Four Kings of the Realms.”
Reina suddenly recalled the game’s world lore.
Generally speaking, the game divided demons into three categories:
Low-ranking demons, mid-ranking demons, and high-ranking demons.
Low-ranking demons lacked basic intelligence and form, such as slimes and low-level goblins.
Mid-ranking demons were divided into seven tiers, each with significant improvements and leaps in power.
The Commander of the Dragon Knights was a seventh-tier mid-ranking demon, corresponding to level 75.
And if one could level up to 80 or above, a qualitative change would occur, becoming a high-ranking demon.
High-ranking demons were divided into three tiers, with the third tier being level 100.
And in the highest difficulty, the Dragon King Calysia broke through the level cap, becoming the only fifth-tier high-ranking demon, designated as level 120, incredibly powerful.
Therefore, Reina concluded that Calysia had absolute authority when it came to demon advancement.
She decided to listen carefully.
“You know, Reina, you’re mid-ranking now, but most people think you’re a high-ranking demon~”
Reina felt a little ashamed. This statement was actually true.
She didn’t even have magic power or combat skills, just a set of stats.
Therefore, she had to improve her combat power. Calysia brought up this serious topic for her own good.
But in reality, increasing her strength would inevitably lead to corruption, both emotionally and physically… I’m not an ordinary demon, I’m a vassal!
The biggest difference between a vassal and an ordinary demon was that their magic power was similar to their master’s, and as their strength grew, they would only become more submissive and attached. That’s why many demons were willing to create their own vassals.
However, apart from the Four Kings of the Realms, no demon had the right to own vassals other than low-ranking demons.
Reina’s identity was obvious to everyone.
Of course, the vassalization process had also made some progress.
From the moment she transmigrated until now, Reina had gone through a series of thoughts and come to a conclusion:
Irregularly supplementing her master’s magic power would make a vassal increasingly frantic, gradually losing their sanity.
That is to say, I don’t need to worry about the time limit, but rather the intake of the Dragon King’s magic power within a certain period. This could at least solve part of the vassalization madness, preventing her from meeting a premature end within a short month and becoming a complete dragon girl.
To avoid any errors in her deduction, Reina even specifically asked:
“Master Calysia, as your vassal, how often do I need to ingest magic power?”
“To be precise, every eight days. So you have to come to me every week.” Calysia didn’t intend to hide it and even added: “If you don’t ingest it in time, you will break down and lose your mind.”
“Thank you, Your Majesty.”
Indeed, how could a demon, especially one of the Dragon King’s caliber, lose their mind for no reason?
The maid’s madness was simply a frenzy caused by the magic power not meeting the Dragon Mark’s needs.
So, as long as I don’t leave Calysia, I can maintain my sanity to a certain extent…
Maintain my sanity, and don’t leave Calysia.
Eh, something feels strange. No, no, isn’t this a vicious cycle?!
While Reina was still pondering her future plans, Calysia had already climbed on top of Reina, her hands gripping her shoulders, and said with a sly smile:
“Reina, let me help you… in crease your pow–er~”
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