Chapter 306: Rebuilding Grafen with Passion (5) The Castle Maids
Lyan woke early, the first light of dawn casting a golden hue across the castle walls. The memories of the previous night’s intimacy still lingered in his mind, but today was a new day with its own set of challenges and opportunities. He dressed quickly, anticipation bubbling within him as he made his way to the Grand Hall for the morning meeting.
As he entered the hall, he was greeted by the sight of Abraham, Ravia, Raine, and Althea already gathered, their expressions a mix of determination and enthusiasm.
"Good morning, everyone," Lyan greeted, his voice filled with purpose. "How’s everyone feeling today?"
Wilhelmina’s absence was noted, but her presence in handling the recruits was just as important. Abraham, always the epitome of calm efficiency, nodded. "Morning, Master. We’re ready to tackle the day’s challenges. The maids and servants are showing great improvement."
Ravia’s eyes sparkled with excitement. "We’ve focused on discipline and efficiency. Althea here has been an exceptional role model."
Althea, modest as ever, blushed slightly. "Thank you, Ravia. Everyone is putting in their best effort."
Lyan smiled, appreciating the dedication of his team. "Good to hear. Let’s see how they’re doing in their tasks."
The group made their way to the courtyard, where the maids and servants were already hard at work. The sight that greeted them was one of organized activity. Servants moved with purpose, cleaning, organizing, and maintaining the castle with a newfound efficiency.
Abraham took charge, his authoritative voice carrying across the courtyard. "Remember, precision is key when handling these artifacts. Treat them with care."
Ravia stood nearby, guiding a group of maids through the proper posture and etiquette. "Posture is important. Stand straight, shoulders back. Confidence shows in your stance."
Raine, ever the meticulous one, demonstrated the proper way to serve. "When serving, always approach from the right. It’s these little details that make a difference."
