Educated Workers Needed

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Mira walked out of the office with a shake of her hips and a much more modest dress than before, covering her massive breasts. Her sensual body shook, and I took a moment to control myself as I knew that her pussy and ass were full of my seed. We had gone at each other like animals for hours till Yuri notified me that Greggory accepted and would be here very soon. It was a hassle to stop so quickly, but Mira got on her knees and sucked out one last orgasm from me. She smiled and walked away before I came back to myself, and I took a moment to cover myself back up and use mana to deposit the mess of fluids in a corner.

Following her leaving just a couple of minutes later, Yuri told me Elder Greggory was here, and I sighed. Moments later, he walked in and turned to the corner, and sighed. "I am in awe of your ability to keep such a powerful Succubus busy," Elder Greggory commented, "I doubt anyone other than those inside the Elder council would be able to do so," He said, turning to look at me. "You requested a meeting with me, Chelsea Silvermoon?" He asked formally.

"Yuri," I sent a mana message, "Please bring a clean chair quickly," I told her, and Elder Greggory looked at the other chair in the room and nodded. "Sorry about that, Things get messy when talking in the Demon lands, and that hasn't changed when dealing with Sex demons inside our borders," I told him with a wry smile.

Elder Greggory put up a hand, "Do not worry, Chelsea," He said, "I am not offended."

A moment later, Yuri came in with a comfortable chair and set it down. A second later, she grabbed the chair that was in my office and smiled, "Is there anything else you need, Chelsea, Elder Greggory?" She asked.

"Can you have them bring some food for us?" Elder Greggory asked, "I have no idea how long this meeting will take, and I am sure Chelsea could use food herself after a meeting with a Succubus Queen." He said

"Right away, Elder, Chelsea?" Yuri asked.

"Some drinks, Please," I told her, making her nod, and she headed towards the door. "Yuri," I called out, making her stop in the doorway. "Thank you so much. I really appreciate it." I told her sincerely. I saw her smile before turning and leaving.

"So, Chelsea," Elder Greggory said, sitting down in his chair before I moved to sit down in mine after properly arranging myself. "What did you call me here for?" He asked.

"People, I need Educated people and a lot of them," I told him frankly, "I need Bunny-kin or other tribesmen that can think for themselves and educate others and train them to do the work at least." I leaned forward with my hands on the desk, "You and the Elder council have put a task forward to bring my vision for our logistics in place. This task or mission, however, you want to call it is an almost impossible task, and I knew that before putting it forward. What I need in order to start it is a group of educated people that can bring up volunteers and uneducated people up to at least do the tasks before them. If they find the talent, they need to push them forward and help us educate them in order to make this all work. I need a dedicated staff for so many things. I don't believe you can understand how badly I need them." Elder Greggory held up his hand, stopping me at this moment, and I stopped to let him speak.

After a couple of moments, I could see him thinking he spoke, "So you need people of the major families to push forward educated people?" The Elder asked.

"Yes, I need Educated and motivated people," I told him straightforwardly, "I badly need them more than anyone else. That isn't all I need, but for this Logistical army, I have promised to make I need it more than anything else. I can deal with uneducated people at the bottom rings of society that cannot read if they are run by a competent manager that tells them what to do. But I cannot do it without people telling them what to do. I don't care if they are E-rank or G-rank and cannot use mana at all. I need bodies to run things and tell others what to do. I don't care if they are the wastes of families as long as they have an education. Once they are in my army, and they don't do as they are told, the consequences will be something that they will learn quickly. But before that, I need people that I can train minds with before I can give them equipment to move onto a battlefield." I couldn't help but let my desperation show.

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