After a few days, Mertina came to the frontier city to visit Raidorl.
Darren Garst, Commander of the Thousand Horsemen of the Zain Royal Army, came to the frontier city of Raid. The young general on horseback is followed by a thousand soldiers led by him.
âHehâŠâŠ youâre here already? You move faster than I imagined.â
Looking down from the top of the ramparts at the soldiers lined up outside, Raidorl murmured in admiration.
They want to welcome a royalty, albeit exiled. Whether they resorted to gentle or violent measures, Raidorl expected them to come here a little more prepared.
âThatâs how cornered our country is, Your HighnessâŠ.. Raidorl.
Standing next to Raidorl was Mertina.
A slave collar is placed around the neck of the neat-looking noblewoman. A thin chain extends from the metal fetters, the end of which is held in Raidorlâs hand.
The treatment as if she were a dog was too harsh on the Prime Ministerâs daughter, Mertina, but it was too light of a punishment for the disrespect she had shown towards a royal family by casting a cursed curse on them.
âOur country has been driven into a corner by the imperial invasion, and there is no other way to save it than to put our trust in Your Highness âŠâŠ!â
âYou speak with the permission of no one. I never gave you permission to do that, did I?â
âIâm so sorryâŠâŠhigguuu!?â
Mertinaâs thin body jerked up and she collapsed, losing all her strength.
Her white skin was slightly flushed and a hot gasp escaped from her rosy lips.
âYou look pretty good, donât you? I wonder what the Prime Minister would look like if he saw you now.â
ââŠâŠâŠ..â
Mertinaâs lips quivered slightly at Raidorlâs taunting and she looked up at the young man in a cowering position. Her upward gaze is not only tinged with resentment at being treated unfairly, but also with a hint of flirtatious lust.
Mertina tried to bind Raidorl with a curse, but on the contrary, she was captured and subjected to severe interrogation.
Mertina, who claims that the curse was not ordered by the king or the Prime Minister, but by her own decision, was not willing to submit to the interrogation, and as a result, she was treated in a way that was unthinkable for a noblewoman.
Raidorl was already prepared to return to Royal Capital and confront his brother King, who was imposing his unreasonableness on him. Hence, he is thirsting for information about the king and the Prime Minister.
Therefore, he tortured and interrogated her to gather as much information as possible. Mertina kept her mouth shut like a shellfish and did not divulge any information.
âI donât like my childhood friend, but I respect her for this. I wonder how much loyalty to the country she must have had to grow up to be such a womanâ
Mertinaâs personality was the epitome of a selfless and dedicated servant, and Raidorl nodded his head in admiration.
What kind of education did the Prime Minister give her to create an iron maiden like her?
Raidorl would like to avoid returning to his birthplace, which has become hostile territory, without having any information.
After a few setbacks, Raidorl decided to leave Mertina in Neimiliaâs care.
âMufufu, leave it to me! This Neimilia knows everything a woman cries for! In a week, I will see to it that this girl is trained to be a faithful dog!â
After saying this, Neimilia powerfully slapped Mertinaâs chest and placed a series of various curses on her body.
Curse to weaken her spirit.
Curse that chip away at her alertness and defiance.
Curse to make her defenceless against pain and pleasure.
And, lastly a curse that gives her intense pleasure from exchanging words with and being touched by Raidorl.
It was about a week ago that Neimilia placed the curse on Mertina, who had a strong spirit, began to crack.
âăHuman can resist pain, but they cannot resist pleasure or happiness. No matter how much they are trained to endure torture, that does not change..ăâ
The mere act of being approached by Raidorl is enough to bring on pleasures close to sexual intercourse, which must be unbearable for a noblewoman who has been forced to live a chaste life.
Mertina, whose spirit had been poisoned by a witchâs curse, had not yet lost her loyalty to her country, but her heart was steadily turning to the side of Raidorl.
In fact, she has already opened her mouth to some deep information about the Zain Kingdom. Although she has not revealed definitive secrets, she is a far cry from where she was at the beginning.
âăShe still seems to be rebelling, but itâs only a matter of time. In a little while, youâll be killing your parents for master.ăâ
Seeing Neimiria smiling as she uttered such horrifying things, Raidorl was convinced that [Aa, sheâs a witch after all].
âWell, the knight came to pick me up as planned, but he really doesnât have any hostile intentions towards me, does he?â
âNkkuuâŠâŠ of course, His Majesty the King has ordered that if His Highness returns to the Royal Capital, he should be politely brought to him. âŠâŠâ
Given permission to open her mouth, Mertina answers Raidorlâs question, her body shaking with pleasure.
âAnd moreover, Darren Garst, the commander, is a man of pure heartâŠâŠand would never be disrespectful to His Highness!â
âHouâŠIf youâre asking me to believe you, itâs too late now. Whoever it is, I donât trust anyone under my brotherâs thumb.â
With a cruel smile on his face, Raidorl looked down at the knight who had stepped forward to the castle gate.
No matter how pure and clean he was, he must be an enemy to him just because he owed allegiance to his brother King Granard, who had banished him.
âIt doesnât matter. Whoever Iâm dealing with, if youâre hostile to me, Iâll show no mercy. âŠâŠ!â
âI am Darren Garst. By order of His Majesty the King, I have come to receive His Royal Highness the Kingâs Brother Raidorl Zain!ăPlease open the gates for us!â
Unaware of Raidorlâs determination, Darren raised his voice.
An adventurer waiting at the gate turns to Raidorl and looks at him for instructions. Raidorl nodded and signalled for the gate to be opened.
Darren and several knights under his command entered through the open gate. Other cavalrymen were waiting at the gate and did not appear to set foot inside the frontier city.
Raidorl descends from the ramparts and rides out in front of Darren on his horse.
âThank you for coming such a long way. I am Raidorl Zain.â
âOh,âŠâŠ! This, Your Highness, is a long time coming!â
On seeing Raidorl, Darren immediately dismounted from his horse and knelt on his knees. The knights under his command soon followed their superior.
Apparently, they intend to honour him, the kingâs brother. Raidorl looked down at the knights, who were kneeling and face down, and his eyes narrowed.
âYou can look up now. Did you say your name isâŠâŠ Darren Garst?ăAre you the son of General Bazel Garst?â
âHa!ăI once came with my father to the royal palace. Iâm glad to see you in such good health. Your Highness.â
âHmmm âŠâŠ?â
Raidorl looked at Darrenâs brilliant physiognomy and searched his memory. It was a long time ago, but he did remember meeting him. He was struck by the fact that he bore no resemblance to his father.
âI seeâŠ..Itâs been a long time, Darren.â
âHa!â
Darren bows deeply again in response to Raidorlâs words.
From the attitude of the knight with the face of a nobleman, a sense of reverence for Raidorl was clearly visible. It seems that he is not acting, but really respects him as a member of the royal family.
The treatment as royalty, which had not been directed at him for a long time, made him feel more uncomfortable than happy. Raidorl scratched his head and decided to move on quickly.
âEnough with the greetings, letâs get down to business. Darren, youâre here to take me to Royal CapitalâŠâŠThatâs not a mistake?â
âHa, I have received word from my men that His Highness Raidorl is going to join the battle. Therefore, I am here to welcome you.â
Darren gives Raidorl a probing look. Perhaps he doubts whether Raidorl is really going to take part in the war.
It is a natural reaction to have doubts, since a person who has been treated coldly until now has actively offered to help.
âDonât worry. I keep my promises. Itâs true that my brother and your father have a history with me. But I donât want my country to be destroyed either. I will fulfil my duty as a man born into a royal family.â
Raidorl snickers at Darrenâs concerns and proudly declares.
âPeople and subjects respect and are loyal to royalty. Therefore, in return, the royalty must devote themselves to the defence of the country with all their might, body and soul. This is the teaching of my late father, the previous king. For the sake of my beloved father, I will fulfil my duty as a royalthy of Zain.â
âThe spirit of His HighnessâŠâŠis truly admirable. As one of your subjects, I will support you, to see that your will is carried through to the end.â
âIâm looking forward to it. By the wayâŠâ
Raidorl looks at Darren, who is holding his hand over his chest, and changes the subject.
âI can leave any time, but what about Mertina?ăShould we take this woman to the Royal Capital too?â
Raidorl glanced behind him. Standing there, was Mertina, who had climbed down from the ramparts and was standing there looking out of place.
âLady MertinaâŠ.â
ââŠâŠâŠâŠâ
When Darren unintentionally called out her name, Mertina lowered her eyebrows and averted her eyes as if she was troubled. Her eyes were weak and moist for some reason, and her shoulders and knees were shaking slightly.
ââŠâŠâŠ.â
Darren was at Mertinaâs behaviour, who looked as if she was in agony.
It must have been very painful for her to be used in a plot to bring Raidorl to the Royal Capital on her fatherâs orders. Darren interpreted Mertinaâs condition in this way.
But the fact is that she is enduring the pleasures of the witchâs curse, but there is no way Darren is aware of this.
ââŠ.The disposition of Lady Mertina, the Prime Ministerâs daughter, is not something I can decide on at my own discretion. However, the crime she committed constitutes treason against the royal family. Therefore, no one can blame His Highness Reidor for the way in which Lady Meltina has been dealt with.â
âI see. âŠâŠSo itâs up to me to decide?â
Raidorl made a slight thoughtful gesture and nodded.
âThen I will take custody of Mertina. She may be a traitor, but she is the daughter of the Prime Minister. Iâm sure Iâll find a use for her in due course.â
âUnderstoodâŠâ
Darrenâs shoulders drop in relief when he realises that the worst possible outcome of Mertinaâs execution has been averted.
âFor now, Iâll leave Mertina in the frontier city. She wonât be of any use in the war anyway.â
ââŠâŠâŠâŠ!â
Hearing Raidorlâs words, Mertinaâs beautiful face contorts in a complicated manner.
Relief at being free from domination, if only for a short while. Loneliness at the departure of the man who taught her the pleasures of womanhood. Anxiety at the prospect of going to the battlefield where Raidorl, who is becoming a bigger part of her day, might die. The mixture of emotions torments Mertina from the inside.
âIâm looking forward to your return, Raidorl-sama.â
Mertina said this while squeezing her own chest with her hand.
Not ăYour Highnessă, but ăRaidorl-samaă. Mertina seems surprised at herself for having unintentionally referred to him by his childhood name.
ââŠ.!â
Raidorlâs eyes widened at the unexpected surprise. He looks closely at his childhood friend who is slumped in embarrassment, and opens his mouth with a complex expression that is hard to describe.
Greeted by a thousand cavalrymen, Raidorl Zain climbed into the carriage provided.
He left the pioneer city in the hands of the guildmaster Zafis.
Before he was originally sent to the frontier to become a lord, Zafis and other influential people in the town had ruled the town. It would be possible to run the town well enough without him.
âIt doesnât necessarily mean that my elder brother or the Prime Minister wonât make some crazy scheme,âŠâŠ, but Iâd like to believe that theyâre not that stupidâ
Pioneer cities are responsible for preventing the flow of demons from the jungle in the south of the Kingdom of Zain.
If they create chaos with the frontier cities, demons would flow into the kingdom and they would be caught between the empire and the demon hordes.
Although King Granard and his prime minister have banished the Raidorl, there is no doubt that they are trying to protect the country in their own way. They would not go out of their way to harm the pioneer cities and destroy the country.
âAt any rate,âŠâŠitâs hostile territory from here onwards. Iâve got to brace myself.â
Raidorl looks out of the carriage window with a leering glare, while his heart once again grows angry.
The young prince, his eyes determined, hears a concerned voice.
âMaster, is there something bothering you?â
âNoâŠâŠItâs nothing.â
Raidorl responds by waving lightly at the girl in the maidâs uniform.
Raidorl is about to ride into the lap of his elder brother, who has disinherited him and is accompanied by his only companion, Neimilia. A young man, a holder of the Holy Sword Excalibur, and the witch, dressed as a maid, sit side by side in the carriage.
And sitting opposite them is a young knight in a suit of armour. He was Darren Garst, the commander in charge of this unit.
âIf you are not feeling well, please tell me at once, your Royal Highness Raidorl.â
Raidorlâs lips twisted sarcastically at the young knightâs attempts to see his colour.
ââHeh, so you do intend to respect me as royalty, in a manner of speaking.â
âNaturally. You are, without doubt, a legitimate royal of the Zain royal bloodline.â
âHeeâŠ..then, youâll take my side if I have to fight my brother?â
ââŠ.. Your Highness, please donât say anything improper. Even if it is a joke, not everyone will take it lightly.â
Darren frowns and complains bitterly. Raidorl y shrugs his shoulders and scornfully smiles.
âYouâll have to forgive me for this level of complaining. Iâve been discarded as a useless prince and called back for their own reasons. Of course I would have such feelings right?â
ââŠâŠ Your Highness. It may be impertinent for me to say this, but His Majesty Granard sincerely hopes that you and His Highness will make peace and stand together against the Empire. I would be grateful if you would take these feelings into account.â
âFeelingâŠI think itâs a selfish argument but itâs refreshing.â
Raidorl became a Holy Sword holder and got in the way, so Granard banished him to the frontier and cut him down.
Now he needs the power of the Holy Sword, so he asks for reconciliation without properly asking for it.
Both are for the convenience of the kingdom. Or more accurately, Granardâs self-centered convenience.
âIf they had just left me alone,âŠâŠthen there would have been no quarrel between usâ
âMilia. Give me some tea.â
âYes,Master.â
Raidorl called the maid by a nickname he did not normally call her by, and ordered her to be straightforward. The reason why he does not call her âNeimiliaâ as usual is a measure to prevent Darren from realising that she is one of the ăWitches Of Doomă.
The names of the six witches who almost destroyed the world are so well known that they appear in picture books, and anyone with good instincts might recognise them because of her golden eyes.
Neimilia, under orders from her master, took a water sac and a wooden cup from her bag and began to brew tea in the carriage.
âPlease wait a moment while I heat it up.â
âAaa.â
When Neimilia clenched the cup of tea in her hands, the liquid inside bubbled up, and soon a mellow aroma rose from the cup along with the steam.
âYes, itâs ready. The milk is still âŠâŠ not coming out, so please forgive me.â
ââŠâŠ Donât put anything extra. Thank you.â
âAmazing! Is this woman a magician?â
Darrenâs eyes widened in surprise as Neimilia handed Raidorl a cup of tea.
In this world, people who can use magic are called sorcerers.
It is said that there is only one person in a thousand who has a background in magic, and they are often protected by the state and nobility as valuable human resources.
âMagic without chantingâŠâŠ! How did a sorcerer end up on the frontierâŠ..â
Darren muttered in dismay.
Children of sorcerers are also more likely to inherit their magical backgrounds, and even if they do not serve in the royal court, they will have no trouble finding someone to marry. This is even more so if they can use magic without chanting.
Since the nobility and wealthy merchants are so generous with their marriage proposals, it was hard to understand why so many magicians would go to the trouble of living in a dangerous frontier city.
Darren, who froze in surprise, received a cup of tea from Raidorl with a wry smile.
âWhatâs the matter?ăI donât remember showing you anything amazing.â
âI seeâŠâŠ. I see what your highness is doingâŠbut why did His Highness bring her alone?â
âHou?â
âThere are not more than ten magicians in the court who are skilled enough to use chantless magic. If you have a man of that calibre as your bodyguard, then you donât need any other bodyguard, do you?â
Darren says it while nodding, his honest-looking face tense slightly.
It was understood that the maid called Milia was a sorceress of great ability. The question was why Raidorl had revealed this to Darren.
ââŠHis Highness is warning me, isnât he? I have a good sorcerer escorting me by my side. So donât pretend to be a fool or do unnecessary thingsâŠâ
âHaha, youâre being too cautious. I donât mean anything deep like that. I just wanted a cup of tea because I was thirsty.â
Raidorl smiled and sipped from his cup.
Darren looks bitterly at him, who is drinking the steamy tea while blowing on it.
Darren realised inwardly that Raidorl did not trust them. He doesnât trust the King â not even a shred of trust for his own brother, Granard.
The reason why he accompanied Darren to the capital is not because he is seriously trying to save the country. He must have some other agenda.
ââŠâŠâŠâŠâ
Darren remains silent and mulls in agony. The more he thought about it, the darker his thoughts sank, and he began to anguish as if his guts were filled with lead.
Whether or not he knew the inner thoughts of the young commander, Raidorl had a calm expression on his face as he sipped on the tea the maid had brewed.
âUun, after all, tea brewed by Milia is delicious.â
âWhat a waste of words. It was worth putting in the special honey.â
ââŠ..Iâm withdrawing my previous statement. What the hell did you put in my drink?
Raidorl and Neimilia begin to argue in the carriage as if they were a married couple in a comic dialogue.
As he looked at them, Darren sighed with a headache-inducing expression on his face and slowly shook his head.
Then, a few days later. Raidorl stepped into the royal capital for the first time in five years as the carriage rocked along.
The streets of the royal city have not changed much from what Raidorl knows. However, the number of people passing in and out of the main streets and the number of stalls lined up on either side of the road had clearly diminished, and the entire capital city seemed to have a somewhat dark shadow over it.
âItâs wartime, so itâs not surprising that the air quality is poorâŠâŠ.Itâs gloomy, the war isnât going well, is it?â
If the war had favoured Zainâs, peopleâs faces would not be so gloomy.
The reason why the faces of the people passing through the town are so sombre must be because they sense, in their own way, that the Kingdom of Zain is being driven into a corner.
Raidorl looked out of the carriage window and predicted the war situation in this way.
If the Kingdom of Zain is in a desperate situation the king may be forced to recall his brother, who may never want to see his face again.
âI will take his highness straight to the mansion. His highnessâs audience with His Majesty the King will be tomorrow, so please take your time and relax after your journey.â
âThe mansion? Arenât we going to the royal palace?â
At Darrenâs explanation, Raidorlâs eyebrows raised.
âThere is a lot going on at the palace, so we have arranged a house in the noble district for His Highness. You may use that residence for the duration of your stay in the capital.â
ââŠâŠ I see. I guess my brother doesnât trust me at all.â
Raidorl clicked his tongue abominably.
Although Raidorl was banished from the royal capital and sent to the frontier, his royal status was not taken away. Therefore, he had always assumed that he would sleep in the royal palace.
However, the elder brother king apparently despises his younger brother to such an extent that he cannot tolerate this.
Is he afraid that Raidorl will rebel against him and come after him in his sleep, or is it simply that he has no face to show to his brother? Although the reason is not clear, it seems that he does not even want to put him under the same roof as himself.
âNo, itâs not like that by any meansâŠâŠ.â
âYou donât have to cover it up. Iâve known for five years that my brother hates me because of the Holy Sword.â
ââŠâŠâŠâŠâ
Raidorl turned his head out of the window and said softly. Darren looks down with a sombre look in his eyes and apologetically shuts his mouth. A long silence enveloped the carriage, with only the rattling of the wheels scratching the ground.
The carriage drove on for a while, and soon came to a section lined with the residences of aristocrats and leading merchants. The number of pedestrians has decreased dramatically, and a quiet, tranquil atmosphere envelops the area instead.
The carriage continues deeper into the aristocratic district, eventually coming to a stop in front of a particularly large building.
âWe have arrivedâŠâŠThis is the mansion.â
Darren speaks up as if he cannot bear the silence. One of the knights surrounding him dismounts from his horse and opens the carriage door.
Following Darren, who dismounted first, Raidorl and Neimilia step out.
âHeh,âŠâŠ itâs quite a big mansion, isnât it?â
Looking up at the large mansion standing before him, Raidorl looked in admiration.
The house has the appearance of a large noblemanâs mansion, with a vast garden filled with well-tended plants and seasonal flowers. The chalk walls and blue-painted roof have been carefully cared for and not a speck of dirt can be seen.
If one were to purchase a mansion of this magnitude with money, it might blow a yearâs income in a pioneer city.
âI seeâŠâŠI can see right through your heart, brother.â
Looking up at the grand and opulent mansion, Raidorl guesses what his brother King Granard thinks of him.
He fears and loathes him and does not want him in the royal palace. But he still wants to use Raidorlâs strength, so he gives him sweet candy canes.
The malice of wanting Raidorl to disappear and the calculation of wanting to tame the Excalibur Holder. Granard must be struggling with two conflicting emotions on a balance sheet.
âI hope you donât mind if I do what I want in this house.â
âOf course. His Majesty has asked that you use it freely.â
âAa,good. Iâll take your word for it and do as I like.â
âI will come back tomorrow to pick his highness up. I beg your pardon then.â
Nodding back at Darren, who bowed, Raidorl stepped without hesitation into the gateway doorway that the knight had opened. Neimilia follows behind him like a shadow.
ââŠâŠâŠâŠâ
As they disappeared into the house, Darren watched their backs with a look of hope mixed with a strong sense of anxiety.
âăăăăă Welcome back, His Majestyâs brother Raidorl Zain! ăăăăăâ
As soon as they entered the mansion, the butlers and maids, who were queuing at the entrance, all greeted him.
âOouâŠâŠ?â
It is a spectacular sight of sorts to see these very well-bred men and women bowing in unison under their breath.
The first time Raidorl saw them was when he was living in the royal palace as a prince, but he had spent a long time in the countryside in the middle of nowhere and was involuntarily overwhelmed.
âMaster, you must get your act together.â
âHmm?, ah âŠâŠ sorry.â
Neimilia, standing behind him, tugs at the hem of Raidorlâs jacket. Raidorl regained his composure and cleared his throat.
âNow that I am the lord of this house, who represents you?â
âIt is I. Your Royal Highness.â
A man in a butlerâs uniform with a moustache and moustache advanced.
He is around the age of stepping into his first years. His carefully coiffed hair and beard were dyed a romance grey, and the way he greeted the man, carefully folding his hips, oozed a sincere personality.
âYou look familiar. I believe you worked at the royal palace five years ago?â
The butler, Sarawyn smiles at Raidorl with a loose-lipped smile.
His calm and composed mood is the same as it was five years ago. Raidorl remembers the time when he was a child and received sweets from Sarawyn at a tea party held by his brother.
âAaa, yes, it you, Sarawyn. Itâs been a long time.â
âIt is a pleasure to see you again, your highness. Welcome back.â
âThanks, by the way, âŠâŠthereâs one thing I need to discuss, or rather tell everyone here.â
âHa? What is it?â
When Sarawynâs expression turns doubtful, Raidorl smiles with his mouth in the shape of a crescent moon.
âEveryone here is fired. Now get out.â
âHaaâŠâŠ?â
Sarawynâs expression freezes at the all-too-unexpected words. The other servants in the room behind him begin to rustle.
âWh-, is there something wrong with us?ăIf there are any âŠ.â
âThereâs no such thing as a problem. Iâm just asking you to leave because I donât need you.â
Uncompromisingly, Raidorl refused them.
Sarawinâs gaze wanders from side to side in confusion, but he still insists.
âThis house is as large as you can see. Iâm afraid your maid canât clean it all by herself. âŠ..â
âThatâs not your concernâŠ.. Let me put it this way. I only trust this maid here. Iâm not going to have anyone else by my side.â
âThatâsâŠ..â
âYou people cannot be trusted. So get out.â
When Raidorl says this out loud, Sarawynâs face contorts in humiliation.
The old butler stared at Raidorl and Neimilia resentfully for a while, but eventually sighed as if he had given up.
ââŠâŠI understand. I will inform His Majesty Granard of this.â
âDo so, thank you for your service.â
Raidorl fluttered and waved his hand. The servants hesitantly looked into Raidorlâs face as they walked out of the house, Sarawyn in the lead.
Eventually, when they had all left, he looked back at Neimilia.
âCheck theâŠâŠMansion. Every corner.â
âYes, Master.â
Neimilia pinches the hem of her apron dress and reverently returns the acknowledgement.
âăShadow beast: ShadowServantăâ
Neimiliaâs shadow slowly changes shape to form a human form.
The shadows are women in maid uniforms. The faces of these maids, which look as if they have been kneaded into darkness, have no eyes or noses and are as smooth as eggs.
They are not human, of course. They were Neimiliaâs servants, living in the shadows and born from the shadows.
âExplore the mansion, see if there are any dangerous objects or anyone lurking around. Those who are available, check the supplies in the house. Especially clothing and foodstuffs.â
âăAs your will, Mistressăâ
About ten shadow maids scattered around the mansion with gliding steps.
Since they were created from shadows, they were able to enter every crevice and explore every detail of the mansion. Neimilia nodded with a satisfied look on her face at her servants who were exploring even the crevices that ants can get into.
âWell, âŠâŠ then, please rest at ease, master. Please leave all the mundane matters and management of the mansion to me.â
âAaa, Iâm counting on you.â
âIf you are too excited to sleep, you can call upon me at any time. I will comfort your master with all my might. Mufufufu.â
ââŠâŠâŠâŠâ
Raidorl takes one look at Neimilia as if she were an insect crawling out from under a stone, and disappears silently into a suitable room.
Although her comments are questionable in many ways, Neimilia will be able to manage everything in the spacious mansion without any problems.
The rare and precious witch who once nearly destroyed the world has now become a respectable maid.