Lorenwei was speechless: "...I must have remembered it wrong."

"Yeah, right! How could I be wrong? Women really do turn their backs on you!" Lorenwei thought to herself.

"What's all this nonsense? What are you trying to say?" Kurara frowned.

“Um… I wanted to say…” Lorenwei didn’t know how to respond, so she simply said, “Okay, I’ll get straight to the point, I just wanted to ask why you didn’t argue with Sylph over the meal just now?”

"...You should have asked me that a long time ago. What's with all this talk about fighting?" Kurara said with a look of disdain.

"Then tell me, okay?" Lorenwei said shamelessly, trying to get closer to him.

Kurala took a half step back: "Don't get too close. During this settling-in period, be careful we don't get too close."

“I am a gentleman, what do you take me for?” Lorenwei said, feeling wronged.

"Bad guy."

"...Tell me a little bit."

“I just think Sylph is a really nice person, and there’s no need to always hold a grudge.” Kurara sighed. “I used to argue with her just for fun. Now I don’t think it’s a big deal.”

“Okay.” Lorenwei felt that what she said was not entirely true, but there was no need to press for details. As long as things developed in a positive direction, that was fine. She put on a gentle face and said, “Kurara, you know what? I like your gentle side. Although your jealous look before was cute, this kind of look is more likable.”

Kurara scoffed, "Smooth talker."

“You know, there’s no need for you and Sylph to compete for the title of wife. In my heart, you are the most important wife, both in terms of status and physical appearance…” Lorenwei said sincerely.

"...Something doesn't sound right to me?"

"Oops, I blurted it out again. Let me repeat: in my heart, you are the most important wife."

"Fool! Don't keep me from doing laundry, get out of here!" Kurara chased away the gossipy Lorenwei.

Kula pouted as she watched Lorenwei go downstairs.

How could I possibly tell you: Sylph knew you a long time ago? I thought I knew you even before her. And she sacrificed so much to find your reincarnation, how could I possibly compete with her?

Actually, she was the third person to meet Lorenve, Kurala sighed, realizing she was the last.

She shook her head, feeling there was really no need to argue with Sylph. Besides, Sylph was a legendary hero; it was fine to be a little jealous occasionally, but she shouldn't create a scene of chaos.

If we calculate it chronologically, then Kula is the mistress.

Of course, Lorenwei calculated based on breast size.

As Lorenwei came down the stairs from the second floor, she saw Meilan wiping the table.

"Meilan, are you wiping the table?"

"Hmm, you came down from Kurara?"

Lorenwei exclaimed in surprise, "Huh? How did you know?"

"You'll definitely ask Kurara why she eats so quietly, right?"

“…You’re so smart.” Lorenwei exclaimed inwardly. Meilan was indeed wise beyond her years.

"I'm not stupid. Don't waste my time. Go ask Sylph. Maybe they've reached some kind of agreement." Melanie skillfully wiped the table, picked up the trash, and walked out, reminding him, "Don't forget, you are the lord of a palace."

"Meilan, you really understand me!" Lorenwei gave Meilan a thumbs up. Sure enough, Meilan was straightforward and simple-minded, not a naive and clueless girl; she was quite sensible.

Lorenwei went to find Sylph, feeling quite pleased with herself.

Meilan shrugged and muttered, "If you don't become the harem leader, who will? I only need you. You're the only one who knows how to find other women. You're such a womanizer."

Lorenve went to find Sylph.

Xilufu had almost finished washing the dishes and was drying her hands, preparing to take a break.

"Oh, Siruf, you've worked so hard." Lorenwei came up with a big smile.

"Don't try anything weird, or you might cause problems during your settling-in period," Siruf warned.

Lorenwei gave her a look of utter dismay, as if to say, "You actually think I'm a bad person?" and replied, "It's just holding hands. I won't attack you. Do you think I'm that kind of person?"

"Yes."

"Okay, I actually just came here to ask if you noticed Kurara's attitude? I don't know why..."

Sylph was relatively simple-minded, unlike Kurara who kept things to herself. She thought about it seriously and replied, "I think... it's understanding."

"understand?"

“Yes, she and I both want to stay by your side. And she knows she can’t live without you, and so do I…” Sylph blushed slightly.

"You can't live without me either?"

"Ugh! Why did you have to say that? Get away from me!" Silph was both embarrassed and angry. Even though she had already made her feelings clear, she still haughtily chased Lorenvie away.

When Lorenwei led the three women out of the small villa and into the training ground, Burpo was already waiting there.

"Weren't you sick? Why are you running around everywhere?" He brought over some exercise equipment and gave it to Meilan.

These are several heavy objects that can be used for boxing, suitable for boxers to continuously attack and train.

Meilan was setting up the stand, and the Slime King was helping out, though he was mostly cheering her on.

Lorenwei didn't take Bulpo's blame seriously: "It's nothing, I'm just a little tired. I can start exercising today."

"Don't do any physical training, just read magic books and do research," Bulbo said. "I've already registered you for the Misty Sea Competition. The preliminary rounds start in a few days, but as a seeded player, you can lead your team directly into the top eight."

"When will the competition be held? Are there any rules or regulations for the competition?"

"Before reaching the finals, the matches are conducted according to the KOF format, with each team sending out three people for one-on-one duels. In the finals, the two teams can choose whether to conduct the KOF format or a team five-person cooperative battle. If they disagree, they will only conduct the KOF format."

Lorenwei asked, "Was the KOF tournament format the idea of ​​the Child of Light back then?"

"Yes, you do know that."

Lorenwei snorted: "As expected, I guessed right away."

This ancestor is a bit of a rip-off, how did he bring the fighting game format to this world? But there's some logic to it, as it can prevent fatigue from having five people playing in succession.

"By the way. If it's a losing team from the semifinals, and they've fought their way up from the loser's bracket, they can only field two players in KOF, which means they've already lost one. This makes it easier for the stronger teams to advance."

Lorenwei nodded: "It's all for a spot on a team, right? There's not much fairness involved, which is understandable."

“This thing is pretty sturdy!” Meilan’s voice came.

Burbo turned to Melanie and said, "Hmph, that's a training object for outstanding boxers. You can't break it easily yet, so it's perfect for practicing. Once you can break it, participating in the competition won't be a problem. I can't say for sure about the finals, but as the main attacker, leading the team to the top five is definitely a possibility."

"Shatter it?" Meilan began to seriously put on her boxing gloves. Before, she had been fighting empty-handed.

“Your team is a bit top-heavy, that problem… never mind.” Seeing that Meilan had already started practicing, Bulbo actually smashed the practice object with a single punch.

That was protected by magic, and it was shattered? Bulbo's eyes twitched: "Are all your friends such geniuses?"

"Genius? Are there any geniuses in front of me? Of course, Meilan is an exception."

"Accident?"

"Uh, it's not the accident you're thinking of. I wasn't talking about her parents."

"Huh? What kind of accident are you talking about?" Burbo didn't understand.

Lorenwei hated people who couldn't think straight. She realized she really didn't get along with this old man: "Anyway, there aren't that many geniuses in front of me."

"Not necessarily. There are a lot of geniuses around you. Apart from Kurara, she is just one of the more talented people among ordinary people."

Lorenvi snorted: "Luckily, Kurara is changing into her knight's outfit, otherwise it would have been so painful. You wait, I'll remember this."

What kind of accounts are you keeping?

“That’s my wife. If you speak ill of her, I’ll definitely keep a record of it.”

"Is this considered bad talk? How many times have you cheated me then?"

"No way? I don't remember at all."

Boulbo didn't refute, and simply said, "Hmph, I just remember it anyway."

“Okay, we’re even now,” Lorenwei laughed. “But what kinds of tricks can be used in a match?”

"Tricks? That's too harsh a word. It's all about skill."

"Okay, let me use a different word. What kind of equipment can be used?"

"Anything below the forbidden spell can be used, but be careful not to kill anyone. Injuries are easy to heal. There is a barrier on site, which can also help protect the lives of the competitors."

"A protective barrier? That must cost a fortune. The academy must be rich." Lorenwei curled her lip.

"By the way, you have almost a week to prepare, so you're not worried about your skills. But how confident are you about your teammates?"

“Sylph is incredibly talented, you don’t need to mentor her anymore. Just pay more attention to Kurara, her progress is too slow. Have you not been doing your best?” Lorenwei asked anxiously.

Sylph has regained her memories, and based on her experience, she can train on her own without needing guidance from someone like Bulpo, who is not a professional archer.

Burbo retorted angrily, "Please, Kurara's progress is slow? How long have I been Kurara's mentor? A month already? I even had to go back to the Grand Duchy of Posey because of you. She's already advanced to Grand Knight, what more do you want?"

Lorenwei thought about it and realized her explanation wasn't wrong. Burbo's judgment of people's talents was quite accurate; Princess Kurara was indeed the least gifted of the three women in the harem.

Of course, Lorenwei couldn't be sure whether this was related to breast size. Perhaps larger breasts meant higher estrogen secretion, causing her cultivation to lag behind?

“Okay, but I hope you can improve in the next few days.” Lorenwei couldn’t deny it, and then said, “Meilan has good strength, but we still need to give her more guidance on technique. We’re counting on you.”

"It will be difficult for Kurara to reach the peak of the Grand Knight realm, but she should still have a chance at the intermediate level. As for Meilan, I am not her mentor."

“I’ll pay you.” Lorenwei took out a few gold coins. “I said I’d hire you last time, but I haven’t paid you yet.”

This generous attitude surprised Bulpo, who immediately put the gold coins away: "You're paying so easily? I was afraid the gold coins were fake."

He didn't know that this was another instance of Lorenwei being generous with other people's money; when had she ever used her own money to pay for something?

“You teach based on your own ability, and I can’t let a good teacher down.” Lorenwei stated her philosophy generously, which made Bourb look at her again.

However, while Burbo felt it necessary to reassess Lorenwei's character, she was secretly pondering: Where exactly is the Black Robe Organization? Is it necessary to go and take advantage of them again?

The money comes too easily, which makes it more addictive.

"Meeting time! Meeting time!" Lorenwei shouted, cupping her hands in front of her mouth.

"A meeting?" Kurara, who had just changed into her knight outfit, found it amusing.

Sylph was quite familiar with it; Mu Zhe had called her that before, and she felt a sense of nostalgia.

This feeling lingered in her heart. After Sylph came over, she sat next to Lorenve and looked at her tenderly.

"Old man, these things you're hammering aren't sturdy enough," Meilan said, carrying over the broken stakes and other items.

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