Chapter 143: Tearing the Silver Moon Leader's Clothes with a Single Grab

Two days swiftly passed.

Early that morning, Leonard Churchill got up and dressed with the help of two maids, and then proceeded to eat his breakfast as usual.

After his last return from the Fragrant Hill Apartment, Baron Ramon had sent over two attractive maids.

After trying them out, he found their professional competence far surpassed that of the servants he had hired from the agency.

Churchill didn't want anyone else to be contaminated, so he gave a generous sum of money to both the butler and the two maids he had originally hired, and dismissed them.

As he suspected, the warning of religious contamination had not stopped, no matter what methods they had used.

However, this was a good sign.

For the people of the Silver Moon Sect, only a valuable target was worth the great effort made to contaminate.

The daily mission of reciting the invitations was also delegated to the two maids.

Today was another ordinary day, usually filled with seven or eight appointments.