He was a demon.
Looking at the parchment on the table, Myr's breathing became rapid. She picked up the quill with trembling hands, but because of her trembling, she could not write her name on the paper.
No! That was not the reason. It was just an excuse. She was not prepared for it at all.
She lowered her head and gritted her teeth. Perhaps because the room was too hot, her forehead was covered in sweat.
If she signed her name, she would lose her freedom.
She had never thought that she would one day become someone else's possession, someone else's servant, and this person was a terrifying demon.
Myr took a deep breath. She looked at Kina's signature, which gave her courage. Suddenly, she grabbed her right arm with her left hand to stop her trembling. Finally, she signed her name on the parchment.
Myr Silus
Suddenly, the name on the parchment emitted green flames. Myr felt as if her shoulder was on fire. She lifted her clothes and found that there was a circular magic mark on her body.
"Very good. From now on, your talents will be used by me, Myr Silus."
"Yes, M-Master … W-What should I do?"
Myr said reluctantly.
"Make these gems into the best jewelry in the world. Of course, that's not all. I hope you can open a gem processing workshop."
Hearing this, Myr raised her head. Workshop? In other words, he wanted to mass produce jewelry?
At this moment, she remembered that demons did not need this kind of jewelry. Then, if he wanted to produce jewelry, it was very likely that he wanted to trade with humans or elves. In that case, she might have the opportunity to come into contact with humans or elves.
This was an opportunity …
"No problem! As long as I have the tools and manpower, I can guarantee that for you, for you … "
As she said this, Myr suddenly felt the world spinning. Her face turned pale and she suddenly fell to the ground.
"Take her back and continue to rest."
The Demon King suddenly said. At this moment, the door opened. The rabbit-human maid answered and came in to help her up and take her back.
However, at this moment, Hala happened to be looking for the Demon King. She came to the door and brushed past the unconscious Myr.
"Master, I have counted. There are a total of 417 people. The youngest is 9 years old and the oldest is 46 years old. The adults are …"
"Ah ~ ~ I'm so bored. I'll just go out for a walk."
At this time, the Queen Mother interrupted Hala's report and swaggered out of the room. Hala looked back for a while, and then the Demon King said, "Can they all be saved?"
Hala shook his head and said, "Of those who came back that night, seven died. Now, there are twenty whose bodies have deteriorated and are unlikely to recover. There are about thirty whose conditions are unstable and are still under observation. The rest are relatively normal."
Hearing this, the Demon King rubbed his chin and said, "What about the craftsmen I told you to pay attention to?"
"They're all fine. They'll be able to start work in a few days."
The Demon King smiled.
"Very good. Tell them to come and see me later …"
"Master, there's actually something I don't know if I should say."
At this time, Hara lowered his head.
"Speak."
"Actually, I've received a lot of complaints. Many of my people don't like humans staying in their territory. I'm afraid that if I can't control them, something unexpected will happen."
Hara said.
"Just tell them that humans won't stay here forever. After this winter, I'll arrange a new place for them."
Hearing this, Hala raised her head, and her drooping rabbit ears also lifted up.
"Really!"
"Okay."
The Demon King nodded. Hala secretly sighed in relief. It seemed that she wouldn't need to manage the humans in the future. These few days were really too tiring.
"You've worked hard. This is your reward."
With that, the Demon King took out a red ribbon from his pocket. However, he accidentally brought out a small brownish-green headband. The Demon King looked at the small headband on the ground and couldn't help but be stunned.
"Thank you! Thank you, Master! "
Hala's voice brought him back to reality. She couldn't get her hands off the red ribbon.
"Okay, you can go now."
"Yes!"
After Hala left, the Demon King bent down to pick up the headband and suddenly remembered what happened not long ago.
"Master!"
That silly voice came from beside her ear. Suddenly, her right hand was entangled by something. She looked down and saw that it was her silly disciple.
She raised her head and smiled at the Demon King.
"What's wrong?"
The Demon King asked casually.
"Hmm? Nothing! "
Reina replied in high spirits. The Demon King felt that she must be hiding something from him, but it must be something silly, so he didn't ask.
So, it was at that time that she stuffed this thing into my pocket.
The Demon King looked at the headband in his hand and couldn't help but sigh.
I don't know if that silly disciple is doing well, if she has enough to eat.
Should I go and see her?
No, no, that might break her life. Forget it, there's still that thing to protect her.
…
At this time, in a distant place, an eagle flew towards the sky. Reina raised her head and looked at the sky.
"I will definitely find you, Master."
Then she continued to move forward, which was the territory of the demons.
…
Myr fainted due to exhaustion, but she quickly woke up. She found that the Rabbit-Human maid was carrying her back to her room.
"Thank you, my name is Myr. I'm sorry for yelling at you before."
When the maid put her on the bed, Myr suddenly said.
"Hmph ~ That's more like it. Also, I'm not your servant. Taking care of you is my job. Don't look at me like that, or I'll really beat you up."
The Rabbit-Human maid raised her furry hand and said.
Hearing that, Myr realized that she treated her as a servant. She couldn't help but smile and said: "Sorry, can you tell me your name?"
"Abby."
"Thank you, Abby."
The Rabbitman smiled and left the room. Myr sat on the bed and sighed softly. She looked through the half-covered window and saw that the monsters outside the window were not as scary as before.
After two days of rest, Myr's body recovered very well. She also made a good relationship with Abby. Jenna came to visit her every day, but she seemed to be very busy taking care of patients. The thing she was most afraid of did not happen. No demons broke into the room, and there were no scary sounds in the middle of the night.
After two days of contact, Myr realized that the demons were very similar to humans. It was just that they had strange misunderstandings and had different habits.
Knock knock ~
While Myr was folding clothes, someone knocked on the door. The frequency and sound of the knocking were familiar to her.
"Come in."
The door creaked open, and the first to come in were two Rabbit-Ears.
"Myr, Master wants to see you."
"Hey ~ Wait, it'll be quick."
After that, Myr quickly sat in front of the dressing table and started to comb her hair.
"Hey, you're still dressing up. Let's go, it's not a date."
"What? What date? Don't use that word. "
Abby pulled Myr out of the room.
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