Keizoku wa Maryoku Nari - Ch. 11

The recruitment thing at the end took me surprise. Thought beast girl was having some traumatic recall of a past life or something.
 
yes ask the beastwoman to cut your hair
a beastwoman who if i am correct is not accustomed to ears in certain places
this spells disaster

this coming from someone who has had his ears cut
slightly, i still have both ears fully
twice when i was a child

once by a professional even
even they make mistakes sometimes
 
Leo, why did you not make a tail hole for Bell's maid outfit? now every time she wags her tail her skirt will be raised...
 
DID NOT WANT THAT IMAGE (LOLIS EATING HOTDOGS IN A SOMEWHAT SUGGESTIVE WAY) IN MY HEAD.
 
the only thing that i dislike about this manga is the protagonist design.

he should be wearing glasses with less thicker eyebrow, side-parted black hair and a handsome clueless face.
 
"Your highness, the boy has formed a maid harem with the crown princess and holy maiden as members"
Equal chances the king would get angry or fist bump Leo's dad.
 
@GrayBypasser
Spot on. This shouldn't be an issue whatsoever.

@NeoSmile
Why the spoiler tags?

@pokperson1000
I was also surprised he didn't take it into account, but I guess he is a growing boy with interests 😂
Or just forgot or something.

Anyway, I have a feeling that, it may be altered/fixed/changed or some such thing eventually. Maybe; or possibly just kept by either Leo's decision, or maybe her asking to leave it to try to earn some *affection points* with him.
 
Hm..... servants..... or slaves (indentured servants)? Silly Japanese isekai labor laws.
 
that is some thirsty girl on page 5 😅

@Nk9bjP4A

the difference is usually that the first category gets paid in coin and/or can leave whenever they want.
the other doesn't get paid at all, or are not allowed to quit ( sometimes both ).

from the look of things, I would assume they are all in the first category, but they stick around for the benefits and good pay.
they are far to well off to be slaves indentured servants but its a bit early to say for sure... they are working for nobles after all.
Living as a maid for a rich noble ( assuming the noble isn't abusive and/or sexually harrases his staff against their will ) is not a bad life for the most part anyway.
You get high-quality food and you get to were clothes that most people could not afford in there a lifetime, even if the work hours are like 14 hours a day 7 days a week.

That said most servants working for an isekai protagonist live like kings.
The only problem is that the ending hints towards the new servant may or may not be another isekai protagonist as well and is out to kill him mind-controlled, or just severely traumatized.
 

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