Reincarnated as incubus: I didn't mean to seduce you!-Chapter 685 - 223: Wait, I Saw the Incubus’s Little Tail (10K)_6

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Each of them carried more or less a good amount of goodwill.

Perhaps it was because he hadn't yet adapted to this newfound emotional perception after the promotion, being tightly wrapped in a large lump of goodwill left Kael somewhat at a loss, but also slightly suppressed his mild dissatisfaction towards this abnormality among the Sky-splitting Knights.

Kael looked at Flandre and said softly, "Are these the ones who need to be appointed as Colony Knights?"

Flandre nodded and said, "I'll leave their matters to you, handling the appointment of the Colony Knights. As the Creator, you understand it better than a layperson like me.

If you can, please listen to their requests as well."

Kael nodded.

Although he didn't particularly like the atmosphere within the Sky-splitting Knights, considering their goodwill towards him, coupled with this request coming from the Lion Heart side, he didn't mind putting in some extra work to draw more Lionheart Knights to his side.

After all, as long as the requests were within his power to fulfill, it wouldn't take much extra time when modifying the slimes.

"Most of the Sky-splitting Knights train at night, so during the day when there's nothing to do, they stay on this independent floor. If there are matters to attend to, they go home.

So during the day, everyone consciously maintains a relatively relaxed posture. It's okay to sleep if they're tired. If they undergo intense training during the day as well, their minds would collapse before their bodies did."

Perhaps worried that Kael might misunderstand something, Flandre specially explained.

Kael understood.

Ah, 007, the soul-crushing system that existed only in a few industries during the Human Federation era.

No wonder the people on site seemed somewhat exhausted. It wasn't purely because of impart training, but simply a result of reversed day and night and lack of sleep.

Great, the last mental block was removed.

The warm smile on Kael's face became even more radiant:

"Is there anything the Sky-splitting Knights need my help with?"

Richard stepped forward and said, "I heard from the Lion Heart side that Colony Knights adjusted by you can have a normal growth rate faster than usual?"

Kael nodded and said, "Theoretically, with enough resources, they could improve rapidly, right up to close to the Holy Land."

More accurately, close to the level of Aister in the Holy Land.

Normal Gluttonous Slimes can't surpass the Gluttonous Slime Queen, unless exceptionally special circumstances arise; otherwise, the Gluttonous Slime Queen would always be the upper limit for her slime tribe.

Upon hearing Kael's affirmative answer, everyone's eyes lit up.

At that moment, someone couldn't resist stepping forward with great excitement:

"Kael, can you truly manage that?"

Hmm? Who dared call his name so straightforwardly?

Kael looked towards the voice, seeing a youth with tanned skin staring at him intently.

Kael paused, almost feeling three question marks pop out of his head, and hesitantly said, "Who are you? You look kind of familiar."

The youth paused as well, then waved his hand, throwing a simple mage robe over himself, and looked at Kael with eyes full of anticipation, as if hoping to get a satisfactory answer from him.

Kael examined him carefully and finally managed to retrieve a somewhat familiar face from his memory. ƒгeeweɓn૦vel.com

"Harry, how did you become... so tanned?"

Harry showed a slightly awkward smile, not daring to look Kael in the eye for a while.

Yes, strictly speaking, Kael should refer to this person as his cousin.

Harry.D.Charles.

Count Rezhe's son. If Anthony hadn't fallen out with Count Rezhe, now he and Harry would probably be having afternoon tea together in the family.

This cousin, who had had intense conflicts with Kael over the matter of the Border Lord cutting down fief, was eventually recognized by Kael as an "overly idealistic fool" after some interaction.

Hmm, his personality wasn't unpleasant, rather like a fresh graduate with high aspirations who hadn't yet faced the harshness of reality.

Overall, apart from being a bit idealistic, he was much more approachable than his father.

In earlier days, when Kael frequently traveled between the Mage Academy and the fief, he would occasionally run into this cousin.

To be precise, upon hearing that he had come to the Mage Academy, whenever Harry had the time, he would come to converse with Kael.

Essentially, he was a good-natured person, just unfortunately born into a scheming noble family.

Kael didn't want to be a good-natured person, but it didn't stop him from having a decent conversation with someone with a similar temperament.

After all, for Kael, Harry was much better than his troublemaking father.

"Weren't you a mage? How did you end up in the Lion Heart Battle Group after graduation?"

Kael asked curiously, looking at Harry.

Since Harry graduated from the Mage Academy, Kael hadn't heard from him, so it was surprising to find him among the Sky-splitting Knights after more than two years.

"Nothing much. Isn't this quite normal? I also awakened the Lion Heart's power. Physically, I'm as strong as ordinary knights.

Besides, I've been absorbing your War Mage principles for these years. In high-altitude combat, I actually still have an advantage."

Kael nodded, then continued:

"As long as there are enough monster resources, increasing your combat power will be quick. However, I suggest you put forth other requests."

"Other requests?" Harry asked curiously.

"Aren't you guys the High Altitude Combat Team?" Kael frowned and said.

"Yes, though we're still far from our ultimate goal," Harry tallied.

"Then make requests, or rather, tell me the difficulties you encounter in high-altitude combat, and I'll adjust the Gluttonous Slimes' abilities accordingly."

"You can manage that?" Before Harry could speak, Richard spoke up seriously.

"Of course, wasn't that why you called me here?"

Richard paused, then said, "Reducing our or the Griffins' load, with a high cost-effectiveness, is that feasible?"

"Feasible."

"Issues of breathing difficulties at high altitudes, which impact combat effectiveness..."

"Easily resolved."

"Insufficient melee combat capabilities..."

"How about this: based on the significance of your issues, list them for me from most important to least important?"

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