"Of course! The servant sister could have killed me just now, but she didn't. She definitely wanted to keep me alive to deal with later."

Paimon completely ignored the gossip about the infatuated woman, and then saw the servant's cold and beautiful exterior, beneath which lay a tender and passionate heart, displayed on the light screen.

[The servant sister turns out to be a good mother; it's so wonderful to have her in our fireplace house.]

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The screen rewound to the scene where Ying, Lynette, and the other two attacked the servants together, only to be easily defeated.

It wasn't until the servant spoke that everyone understood the reason behind the battle shown in the light screen.

It turns out that in order to stop "Father" from executing the members of "Hearthwell House", Lynette, Linney, and Femini challenged "Father" to a duel.

With their crushing defeat, the servants naturally had to continue carrying out her executions.

"That's enough for now. We have guests today, and I don't want things to get too awkward."

The servant casually flicked away the flames in his hand, allowing the two magician siblings, Lynette and Linnie, to rest and recuperate, supporting each other.

The servants remained unmoved by their humiliation, turning instead to look at the members of the Hearth House who were about to be executed.

"As agreed, as the victor of this duel, I will proceed with the executions."

"!!"

Lynette, Linnie, and Fimini clenched their fists, their anger reflecting the vast difference in power they realized made it impossible for them to lay a hand on their "father."

The member who was about to be executed was so terrified that he collapsed to the ground, trembling uncontrollably.

How the servant just crushed the enemy with overwhelming force

However, what is shown on the screen is the servant's tender side, a heart as fiery as a flame hidden beneath a cold and glamorous exterior.

Therefore, the servant's terrifying flames, spikes, and sickles did not directly take the life of the victim.

Instead, the servant's voice, still indifferent yet revealing warmth, came through.

"However, given the strength and determination shown by Linni and the others in this battle, I can kill you in a different way."

"By drinking the fire from the bottle, you will be executed."

Amidst the astonished gazes of the many members, the servant retrieved the bottle that had miraculously preserved the flame and presented it to the victim.

"Although it was the product of a secret experiment, a flame extracted from my body under certain special conditions..."

"However, after swallowing it, a burning pain will spread to every nerve. Although the body will be unharmed, the memory will be completely burned away."

"If you can endure this pain, then when you wake up again, you will forget everything about the House of Hearths."

"Then, I will drive you out of your home."

The servants stared coldly at them, indicating that although they could escape the death penalty, they could not escape the punishment of "fire in a bottle."

Or perhaps, "the death penalty is not necessarily avoidable."

It's just that, as the servant said, it's done in a different way.

Seeing that the group of people around him still looked confused and frightened, the servant had no choice but to explain the function of the "fire in the bottle" again.

"Your identities within the House of Hearths will be burned away by my flames, and having lost your memories, you will forever have no connection with the House of Hearths."

Paimon, who was tending to Ying's wounds, overheard this and cautiously asked a question that voiced everyone's thoughts:

"So... will they have new identities and live ordinary lives from now on?"

The servant glanced at the little fellow, and Paimon was so frightened that he fell to the ground with a thud, his limbs trembling like a dead but not stiff insect.

"I have no intention of letting anyone go; I'm just burning your past to the ground."

The servant ignored Paimon's comical "fake death," and his cold gaze at the tortured man, though seemingly indifferent, still conveyed a heartwarming warmth:

"My flames will execute you before me. When your memories die, what remains will be nothing more than a stranger."

"How strangers live their lives from now on has nothing to do with the fireplace house or with me."

Hearing the "father's" words, not only the prisoners but also the members of the Hearth House were stunned, seemingly unable to recover from the shock of this truth for a long time.

The "father" who was once seen as the most cruel and heartless by everyone turned out to be loving them so deeply in a subtle way.

The servant, seemingly cold and indifferent, was about to "execute" the victim, but in reality, he did the most heartwarming thing.

She burned away the memories of the prisoners, which caused excruciating pain but did not harm their bodies at all. Instead, it completely severed the prisoners' connection with the fireplace house.

Her "expulsion of the members from the fireplace house" was merely giving them the power to choose their lives again, ensuring that those who were not suited to the fireplace house did not die.

To enable those who cannot adapt to a fireplace-filled home to find the life they truly desire, and to allow their lives to blossom in the way they envision...

"So that's how it is... those people who were tortured before weren't actually dead after all..."

"They've simply made their own lives in Fontainebleau..."

Paimon murmured about the servant's heartwarming act, expressing everyone's sentiments.

"Such a warm and caring older sister."

"Seriously, isn't this just being a tsundere?"

After truly understanding the deep love of their "father," the prisoner's eyes began to well up with glistening tears.

Even though the House of Hearths wanted to expel them, it was still the "home" that had raised and nurtured them, a place where their family, their brothers and sisters, and their loving "father" resided.

Although they have escaped death, what difference is there between them and real "death" now that they have lost their past memories and their families?

For a moment, the prisoner was overwhelmed with countless feelings of longing, and the bitterness that welled up in his nose turned into tears that rolled down his cheeks.

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The scene froze at this moment, revealing that the servant's so-called "execution" was merely a way to restore the children's freedom, leaving everyone in the fireplace who was intently watching the screen in a daze.

In the ensuing silence, one of the little crybabies started shed tears, and then everyone in the entire Hearth House had tears in their eyes.

As orphans without parents or relatives, they found warmth, clothing, food, and brothers and sisters in the fireplace house.

There is also a "father" who is like a father and a mother.

In the House of Hearths, everyone can only repay the debt of nurturing by doing what they can.

They all thought it was only natural to be punished for being unable to repay the debt of gratitude for being raised, and the people of the Hearth House readily accepted the rule that "the punished will disappear."

It wasn't until the truth about the so-called tortured people was revealed on the screen that everyone understood.

It turns out that being unable to repay the debt of gratitude for being raised does not necessarily mean death.

It turns out that everyone's "father" wasn't as cold-hearted as she seemed; she had always loved everyone deeply.

The children, who only realized today how much love they were surrounded by, all had tears in their eyes.

The little crybabies had already started shedding tears in a steady stream, and even the more resilient children clenched their fists, only able to lift their heads to let the tears flow backward.

As the seemingly cruel and merciless execution transformed into a heart-wrenching scene, the screen once again revealed the servant's tenderness.

The servant's deep love for her children as a "father" is fully revealed on the screen.

We are a loving family.

I am a servant, and I deeply love my children.

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Chapter 219 The Servant and the Troubled Children

"I am the servant, the fourth seat of the Fools."

As the servant introduced herself in a pleasantly magnetic but aloof tone, her stunning beauty reappeared on the screen...

Unlike the previous cool and sexy pose, this time what appeared on the screen was actually...

A simple line drawing of a servant?!

Although the beautiful woman in the suit with her black-streaked white hair, dark red eyes, and striking swastika pattern was clearly a servant at first glance.

But she had no expression... not even a mouth or a nose!

This is probably how the servant's taciturnity and indifference are expressed.

In short, watching the somewhat crudely drawn servant on the screen bouncing up and down like a "spring man," the viewers outside the screen were moved to tears.

Everyone frowned, watching with unspoken expressions as the "father" on the screen recounted her duties.

"As the 'father' of the fireplace family, I cherish my children very much."

As the servant recounts her responsibilities as a "father" protecting the children of the fireplace house, the servant in the light screen unexpectedly transforms into a different form!

From that cute, round little sketch, it has suddenly transformed into a tall, muscular woman with a V-shaped face and shoulders that are at least two meters wide – a double-door refrigerator?!

Looking at the servant in the light screen, whose face had transformed into a pointed chin, the viewers outside the screen suddenly felt a sense of familiarity...

Thinking about it carefully, isn't he the same player who deliberately acted cool and stylish in March 7's "Can't Afford to Get Hurt" video to try and seduce March 7?!

Back then, the pioneers who were extremely greasy in order to pick up girls also had this kind of V-shaped face and double-door refrigerator!

How come servants have become like this now?

Was it to show off his handsome side? That's such a prank!

Although it looked very strange at first glance, upon closer inspection, the servant of the double-door refrigerator with the pointed chin was actually quite handsome.

Even though he and the Trail Blazers are the same type of prankster, why does the servant seem a bit more handsome than the Trail Blazers? I guess it really is determined by a person's temperament.

Then, in the scene, a servant carrying a double-door refrigerator introduces three adorable, petite cats, each dressed in their own clothes:

"Linette, Linnie, and Fimini, these are my adopted children."

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