Combat Maid Harem

679 Tri-Element Combination Spells



Veronica walked forward. She wore a cute red dress with a black accent. She looked like a little evil princess.

“Fu, fu! Behold, my Corrupting Fireball!” Veronica said dramatically.

A violet ball of fire formed on her hand and she threw it forward. The corrupting fireball scattered violet flames everywhere. The ground touched by the flame turned brittle and cracked.

An unlucky fly was there at that moment and turned into a black droplet of rotten flesh which then burned at the fire.

“Oh! A combination spell with Fire, Lightning, and Darkness magic!” Lawrend exclaimed out loud.

Veronica was insanely talented. To combine the three elements, she must have had an immense understanding of them. He had done the same, and he knew from firsthand experience that it wasn’t as easy as it seemed.

“Fu, fu, fu!” With a slow laugh, Veronica returned to her initial position.

“Nephilim.”

“Yes, Father.”

Nephilim walked forward and stood facing him. She still looked cold and androgynous, but there was a slightly feminine feel to her now. Her beauty was slowly revealing itself as she aged.

Nephilim placed her right hand at her left hip and slowly pulled out.

“Divine Frost Blade…”

A handle appeared and then the blade slowly formed as she pulled it out of an invisible sheathe. She then turned it sideways and allowed Lawrend to see its full beautiful glory.

The blade slightly sparkled at the serene moonlight. She looked graceful and beautiful. Albeit, she looked cuter because of her young size.

“You chose the path of the sword?” Lawrend asked in surprise.

“She could use the sword in combination with her magic. We have an Earth Sword instructing her every day,” Ramiela explained.

“That’s… Wow. I’ve never thought that was even possible,” Lawrend said.

By all means, Nephilim should have grown into a mage because of how her mana pathways were set up. It was very odd for her to turn to the sword path.

“Father, the sword path and the mage path could be merged. I figured out a way,” Nephilim replied.

“!!”

Lawrend opened his mouth wide in shock. This was the most emotion he had shown in years. His children… were so talented he was getting the feeling that they might catch up to him in the future.

They were only four-year-olds but they were already Arch Mages. At adult, would they be Heaven Mages!? Lawrend didn’t want to jinx it. He wanted to see that day arrive.

He would be the happiest father if his children could achieve that.

“Ehem. Return. You have impressed me,” Lawrend said, trying to regain his serious fatherly impression.

A slight smile formed on Nephilim’s face and she bowed before returning to her spot.

“Eina!”

“Fathew!”

Eina hopped out and walked to face him. There was a joyful smile on her face, befitting a kid like her.

“I liked your Supernova spell so I made something similar! Solar Storm!”

Eina lifted her hand up and a fiery storm with lightning crackling within appeared out of nowhere before dissipating high above their heads.

“Another three-element combination… Who taught them?” Lawrend couldn’t help but ask his maids.

His maids glanced at each other before settling their eyes on one person. The non-human, purple, electrifying, cute, and babysitter Elena walked out with a shy smile on her face.

“Do you not like it… Master?” Elena asked, feeling nervous.

She taught them how she imagined magic to be. She could only use a single element, but she was sensitive to mana enough that she could also sense the mana from other elements. This allowed her to give them a lot of pointers.

Not to mention, Lawrend also had other maids that could use multiple elements. It would be hard for them to not be able to teach the kids how to combine them together.

“I love it! What reward do you want?” Lawrend asked.

“Ehehehe… More food for me,” Elena said and winked at him.

“I will provide you with lots of food later,” Lawrend replied.

He looked back at Eina and nodded his head.

Without him saying anything, Hanz walked forward. He stood in front of him and took a deep breath.

“My magic is not that impressive, Father. Interlocking Vine!”

Without warning, a flash of purple appeared in front and a green vine forming a two-meter-tall loop was left behind.

“OHHH!”

This was another moment where Lawrend couldn’t control his emotions. It was understandable.

He just saw something he had never thought of as possible. Hanz basically combined his Lightning and Plant magic together. It resulted in this astonishing magic.

Lawrend felt like he was learning a lot just by seeing his children cast their magic. The elder didn’t have the best knowledge. Rather, the young ones did. It was a sign of innovation.

“Next!”

Lawrend was impatient. Hanz bowed and took a step back to his spot.

Law walked forward, another of Elena’s half-slime children. His shoulders drooped down slightly. He was the only one who was still a High Mage among them.

“Don’t worry. You can become an Arch Mage too,” Lawrend said to console him as he realized his kid’s worry.

“Thank you, Father. Blue Flame!”

A burst of semi-transparent blue flame shot out from Law’s hand and hit the ring of vines. And because of the new fuel source, the fire quickly changed color to yellow and the ring of vine quickly glowed a blinding white before turning to ashes.

“Interesting. You managed to combine Fire, Water, and Light magic?”

“Yes, Father. It’s very hard so I’m still stuck as a High Mage,” Law answered with a dejected expression on his face.

“Don’t be. It’s natural that it’s hard, but it’s also a powerful spell,” Lawrend replied.

Law nodded his head and returned back.

“Just like Big Sister Eina, I was mesmerized by your Supernova Spell, Imperial Father,” Courage said and stepped up.

“Go on.”

Lawrend kept a poker face in front of Courage. This little guy was supposed to be his successor to the imperial throne.


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