Although Tsuraguki's punishments were harsh, it worked in the end.
Tsuraguki knew that these Harpies were only decent because they were afraid of her punishing them.
However, she didn't care about this. Them fearing her punishment was fine, as long as they followed her rules, after a while, it would become a habit.
At that time, without Tsuraguki watching them, they would still live and obey the rules of the army automatically like machines.
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Elsewhere, Number 3… no, to be more precise Rafos, was going to meet his father, Ratylous.
Rafos went to a mysterious room. Standing in front of the room door, he frowned, he was secretly afraid in his heart.
Although he was Ratylous's son, and also the person Ratylous trusts the most.
Rafos knew Ratylous' personality well, and he was a coward and cold-blooded.
He would readily kill anyone including his son or wife to achieve his goal.
So why was Rafos afraid?