Chapter 337 - Horniness Beats Problems •
"Yes, Eldest Brother. His name is Lawrend Horiel," Humility introduced.
"My cute little sister got a suitor she brought home at such a late time…"
The Crown Prince\'s mouth opened and closed repeatedly.
"Lawrend, this is Julo Gregory Undrasil," Humility said.
"Good evening, Crown Prince Julo," Lawrend greeted him with a smile.
"Kasina, does that mean that you don\'t love your Eldest Brother any more?" Julo asked her sadly.
"I never loved you. It was your one-sided thing," Humility coldly replied.
"Ahh! Such painful words…"
Julo clutched his chest dramatically.
Aezel and Lawrend couldn\'t help but look at each other.
\'A family of perverts,\' they both thought.
"Stop acting like a child. Did Grandfather return?" Humility asked.
"Why? I would be the first to know if he returned," Julo replied.
"So he\'s not here? Are you sure? Can you ask your servants?"
"Sure. He could\'ve returned while I was in my room, but it\'s unlikely," Julo replied.
"Alexandria! Inquire if the Former King had returned!" Julo shouted.
A short maid wearing a red ribbon around her neck popped her head from behind Julo.
"Yes, Master," the maid replied.
She then exited the room and walked away.
"Hehhh… I knew it. Eldest Brother always keeps his personal maid in his room," Humility said sarcastically.
"Come on, Kasina. It\'s not like I hid it from you. As the Crown Prince, I have to learn how to please women. Otherwise, how would I sire a lot of heirs?" Julo replied.
"..."
Lawrend opened his mouth wide in amazement. This man\'s words impressed him. He changed his opinion of him to a man of culture.
"Pervert," Humility said.
"AHH! That struck my strings…"
Julo hugged his shoulders and shivered.
Lawrend visibly wretched at him. He changed his mind. This man was just a pervert. He was not a man of culture.
"Kasina, come in my room while we wait for Alexandria to return," Julo said.
"Will they come with me?" Humility asked as she pointed at Lawrend and Aezel.
"Of course not. It\'s my personal room. They aren\'t allowed," Julo replied.
"I\'ll stay here then," Humility replied and stood straight.
Julo furrowed his eyebrows and stared at Lawrend angrily. He thought that it was because of Lawrend that Humility didn\'t want to enter his room.
He was right. Humility still remembered why they were here. There might be a trap inside the room, and entering it alone would be a stupid idea.
They waited for a dozen minutes before the maid Alexandria returned. It was an awkward situation as all of them kept quiet.
"Master, the Former King is still not back. I checked his room and his study room," Alexandria said in an erotically cute voice.
"There\'s your answer, little sister. Where\'s my reward?" Julo asked shamelessly.
"Leave the capital city and never come back unless I tell you to. That\'s your reward," Humility said before she turned around and left with Lawrend and Aezel.
Julo stared at her departing back in confusion. He turned around and shrugged his shoulders. He thought that she only said it out of dislike for him.
"Are you sure we can trust that maid\'s words?" Lawrend asked her in a whisper.
"I can tell from that maid\'s face that she was telling the truth. Her eyes were lusting, and she wanted to do it badly. Most likely, we interrupted their time together," Humility explained.
"What the..? How can you even tell that?" Lawrend asked her in amazement.
"An intuition as Master\'s maid."
Humility smiled at him.
"Fufufu. That reminds me. We also need to do something when we return," Aezel said in a suggestive voice.
"Hehehe," Humility covered her mouth and giggled.
"I guess I\'ll consider what you said earlier," Lawrend replied.
"Hehehehe. I\'m so excited that I want to do it in my room here. The problem is that we will roleplay, and Master might get in trouble," Humility replied.
"... I\'d never dare do it inside the Royal Castle. Anyone could hear us," Lawrend replied with a wry smile on his face.
…
"Third Princess, you\'re going out already?" the guard on the gate asked as he saw them leaving.
"None of your business. I already did what I needed to do," Humility replied coldly.
"Y-Yes…"
Cold sweat poured down the guard\'s back. He could have just shut his mouth and wondered about it inside his mind. He didn\'t have to ask her.
…
Hundreds of kilometers away, the former king was flying across a rocky mountain.
"I need to get aid. She\'s definitely not someone I can deal with. Damn it! I should\'ve killed her sooner," Junova gritted his teeth in anger.
He continued flying to who knows where speedily.
…
"Fufufu. Master, why don\'t we do it in the carriage? This way, the others won\'t disturb us," Aezel said as she rubbed his groin with her hand.
"The coachman would hear us," Lawrend replied.
In response to that, Humility popped her head outside of the window.
"Coachman, stop in a secluded alley and go home. You can return here and retrieve the carriage tomorrow. We\'re going to go somewhere you don\'t need to know."
"Yes, Princess," the coachman responded.
"Hehe," Humility went back inside and giggled at Lawrend and Aezel.
"Fufufu. If we want to, there\'s a way," Aezel said.
"Hahhh… Hahhh… I\'m imagining it already, Sister Humility," Aezel panted and placed her hand in between her crotch.
Lawrend was sitting in between them, and he stood up and sat on the opposite side.
"Let\'s wait. The carriage hasn\'t stopped yet," Lawrend reminded them.
They waited for a few minutes before the carriage took a turn and stopped in a very dark alleyway. They placed their ears to the side of the carriage and heard the coachman leave.
"Master, imagine I\'m a defenseless woman and p-push me down," Humility said with a red face.
Even she herself was embarrassed by the perverted words she was saying.