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3. Glory

The silent morning was broken by a satisfied sigh.

“That was great! Looks like that sleezy old geezer had some fine women up his sleeve!”

Levia laughed while she lazed about on the bed.

In the middle of the giant bedroom chamber were the bodies of a hundred women, sprawled all over the floors, convulsing to the slightest touch.

There was a knock on the door.

“Come in.”

It was the blonde princess, Viene.

Levia grinned. “Hey there princess. Are my good looks too stunning?”

Viene scowled. “This is absolutely reprehensible. I cannot believe why father would allow a peasant like you to command the armies. Much less a debauched one like yourself.”

Levia laughed as she reached out to touch Viene. “Don’t worry I have space for you in my harem!”

Viene slapped the hand away. “Don’t touch me or I’ll ask my father to kick you out.”

Levia could only grin. “A daddy’s girls are you? Ahahaha!”

A small voice came from the door. “S-sister. I-I don’t think you should treat the hero like that.”

She was a short girl, with black hair and blue eyes.

Levia looked over her with an appraising eye. “You look good. Though you’re too young to be coming to my room kid.”

Viene looked towards the girl with a sneer. “Yes.  A certain Agnes should be in her room studying. A lowly daughter of a concubine should not be out at this hour.”

Agnes flinched, but said nothing as she slowly started to back out the room. "I-I was just curious."

Levia shook her head. “Hey it’s my room. Let her do what she wants. What do you want anyway? You’re ruining my mood.”

Agnes looked towards Levia with a hopeful eye as she stood still.

“Today is the day you are giving the speech to the armies. The day you will be regrettably made the commander of our military. Now prepare yourself and I will send maids to clean this disgusting mess up.”

Viene turned and left without a word.

Levia looked towards Agnes and grinned.

“So you’re Agnes huh? Your sister might have a pretty face but she sure is an asshole!”

Agnes shook her head. “No that isn’t true. I’m sure sister is doing this for my sake.”

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Levia laughed. “You’re pretty sweet too aren’t you? Want to join my harem when you’re older?”

“U-uhm I…”

A voice came from the door. “Stop teasing my daughter Levia.”

Standing there was the Wise Lord Solomon.

Solomon walked over and pat Agnes on the head. “She’s a good girl isn’t she? Most of my offspring are too busy fighting over inheritance and what not.” He laughed. “I’m not even dead yet!”

Agnes mumbled shyly. “F-father. I-it tickles.”

“Is that so?”

“T-that is so.”

Solomon nodded as he continued to pat Agnes. “I see.”

The two continued the exchange while Levia looked on.

“Anyway Agnes why don’t you go back to your room? I have something to discuss with Levia here.”

Agnes nodded. “Yes Father.”

She swiftly left.

Solomon then turned to look at the fallen bodies of women sprawled on the floor.

“How was it?”

Levia gave a sharp grin. “Fantastic.”

“Yes, I suppose we both have a similarity to fine women, you and I. I do have to ask though, as fellow deviant to another. How you even manage to do this?”

Levia gave a simple reply. “Magic.”

Solomon nodded as if that answered everything. “Is that so?”

He then turned to walk by the window, enveloping the morning sun into his being.

He looked towards the courtyard through the window.

“This kingdom of mine is a quiet one. A small one. It’s peaceful. The women here are fine too.”

Solomon shook his head.

“But it cannot always last. I’m afraid. Though I suppose you know don’t this. Times are changing here. I’m no longer my youthful self.”

He turned around to look at Levia.

 “I’m afraid we must part. However I do have some additional things I must disclose. I hope to await your arrival at my bedroom later tonight?”

Levia gave an all knowing smirk. “You’re going to play it like that as well then? Hmm I suppose it’s been a while since I’ve had a man as well. Very well.”

“You’re a strange woman aren’t you? Doesn’t that hinder you in any way?”

“It’s never stopped me before.”