Chapter 732 Free Servants
As the last day of observation comes to an end, Fein let out a sigh of relief. He turned to Fey and Voli and said, "Finally, it\'s over. We can go back to our normal routine." Fey nodded in agreement while Voli let out a roar of approval.
As they walked back to their base, Fein noticed the Dark Knights gathered in a circle, laughing and joking around. He couldn\'t help but smile at the sight. "Looks like they\'re having a good time," Fein said to Fey.
Fey chuckled. "They deserve it. They\'ve been working hard for the past month just like us."
Fein nodded in agreement as they approached the Dark Knights. "Hey guys, looks like you\'re having a blast," Fein said with a grin.
One of the Dark Knights, a tall man with a bald head, turned to Fein and replied, "Oh, you know it. Nothing like a good laugh after a month of patrolling."
Fein chuckled. "Yeah, I can imagine. Well, we\'re done here. Time to head back to our base."
The Dark Knights nodded and started to disperse, but not before the bald man stopped Fein. "Boss, you never did tell us what your secret weapon was for taking down those monster waves."
Fein let out a laugh. "Ah, that. Sorry to disappoint, but it was just a basic battle plan. Nothing too special."
The bald man raised an eyebrow. "Just a basic plan? It must have been pretty good to take down those waves."
Fein shrugged. "Just a combination of my transformations and strategic positioning. Really, it was all thanks to my shadow emperors and Voli"
At the mention of his name, Voli let out a growl of pride. Fey patted his head and said, "Good boy, Voli."
The Dark Knights chuckled at the sight before saying their goodbyes and heading back to their own base.
Fein, Fey, and Voli continued walking back to their own base, and as they walked, Fein couldn\'t help but feel grateful for the camaraderie he shared with the Dark Knights and the Ranger\'s Eye. Despite their differences, they were all working towards the same goal: protecting their world from monsters.
As they arrived back at their base, Michael greeted them with a smile. "Hey, guys. How was the last day of observation?"
Fein let out a sigh of relief. "Thankfully, there were no more monster waves. It\'s all over now."
Michael nodded in agreement. "That\'s great to hear. We can all go back to our normal routine."
Fein chuckled. "Yeah, and maybe even have some time to relax."
Fey nodded. "I could use some rest. My powers have been acting up lately."
eaglesnovɐ1,сoМ Michael raised an eyebrow. "Really? Maybe we should take a look at that."
Fein grinned. "Always the responsible one, Michael. Let\'s get some rest first, though. We deserve it."
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Fein walked into his house, feeling relieved that the observation was over. He took off his boots and put them by the door before stepping inside. As he entered, he noticed that his mother wasn\'t home yet, which was unusual. He glanced around and saw that someone was fixing the roof.
"Hey, who are you?" Fein asked the person who was working on the roof.
The man looked down and saw Fein. "Oh, I\'m the repairman. Your mom called me to fix the roof. It was leaking pretty badly."
Fein nodded, "Oh, okay. Thanks for fixing it. How much does it cost?"
The repairman paused for a moment, "Well, it depends on the materials used and the labor cost."
Fein sighed, "I see. Well, I\'ll pay you after you\'re done."
He could just actually let the shadow soldiers fix the roof. Though he doesn\'t really if they would be able to do that. After all, he hasn\'t tried to give nuance instructions yet. All they do is fighting and sneaking from the shadows. As for simple instructions that required experience, such as fixing the roof, he still needs to try it and see if they can actually do that. If they can, he would have free servants.
The repairman nodded and went back to fixing the roof. Fein walked around the house and noticed that everything was clean and tidy, indicating that his mom had cleaned the house before leaving. He then went to the kitchen and saw a note on the fridge.
"Fein, I had to go to the market to buy some ingredients for my bakery. I\'ll be back soon. Love, Mom."
Fein smiled at the note and sat down at the kitchen table. He then remembered something and went to the fridge to grab a bottle of water. As he was about to twist off the cap, he heard a loud crash coming from upstairs.
Fein quickly got up and ran to the stairs, "Hey, what\'s going on up there?"
The repairman shouted back, "It\'s okay, just a small accident. Don\'t worry about it."
Fein frowned and walked up the stairs to see what happened. He saw that the repairman had accidentally knocked over a bucket of paint, which spilled all over the floor.
Fein shook his head and sighed, "Looks like it\'s going to be a long day."
The repairman apologized and continued cleaning up the mess. Fein went back downstairs and decided to wait for his mom to come home. He sat down on the couch and turned on the TV, hoping to pass the time.
As he was flipping through the channels, he heard a knock on the door. He got up and opened the door, revealing Michael.
"Hey, Fein. How\'s it going?" Michael asked, looking around the house.
Fein shrugged, "It\'s been a long day. My mom\'s not here yet, and there\'s a repairman fixing the roof. He accidentally spilled paint all over the floor."
Michael chuckled, "Sounds like fun. Do you want to grab a drink or something?"
Fein nodded, "Sure, that sounds good."
The two friends left the house and walked to a nearby café. They sat down at a table and ordered their drinks. As they sipped on their drinks, they joked and laughed, forgetting about the long day they had.