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Since the fight, the servant has been forced to work as a servant for the evil master. He complains about the lack of fragrance in the tea, which he says degrades an elite demon like him. He compares the tea to being a servant and complains that the owner of the tea will find his weakness. The servant tells the prince that he is here to harvest devil potatoes. He tells him to keep the blood, which is the most delicious food. He also tells him that he can cook the devil potatoes for lunch. He wonders why the prince is so scared, and wonders if there are things that he cannot eat. He then wonders why he is holding books in his library. He asks if the place where they fought was safer if he were there. He thinks that the place is where he can find books, and he wonders if the prince could act like he is capable of teaching others. He says that a human like the prince will not be able to defeat demons, and that if he is able to touch him, he will whack him with the book. He sighs that he has wasted his time finding out what the prince wants to know. He admits that he works hard for this kingdom, but that he wants to get what he wants.
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Chapter 9
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About This Chapter
Since the fight, the servant has been forced to work as a servant for the evil master. He complains about the lack of fragrance in the tea, which he says degrades an elite demon like him. He compares the tea to being a servant and complains that the owner of the tea will find his weakness. The servant tells the prince that he is here to harvest devil potatoes. He tells him to keep the blood, which is the most delicious food. He also tells him that he can cook the devil potatoes for lunch. He wonders why the prince is so scared, and wonders if there are things that he cannot eat. He then wonders why he is holding books in his library. He asks if the place where they fought was safer if he were there. He thinks that the place is where he can find books, and he wonders if the prince could act like he is capable of teaching others. He says that a human like the prince will not be able to defeat demons, and that if he is able to touch him, he will whack him with the book. He sighs that he has wasted his time finding out what the prince wants to know. He admits that he works hard for this kingdom, but that he wants to get what he wants.
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