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Two problems war with one another in your mind.
On the one hand, your girls deserve their reward for working their butts off these past few days. The dock, warehouse, and lift system through the cliff are in immaculate order. All the scrap you gathered has been refined into metal ingots, a much better state to work with.
On the other hand, the clanker patrols have not been tested in the field. You need to see them in action, make sure they can actually do their job.
You can't do one without abandoning the other... or can you? The Lunacy Savantae sparks an idea within your mind, <span class="mu-i">the best idea</span>. Which is why you hoist your girls over tour shoulders and carry them out to the balcony.
"Wait, Master, what are you doing?" Catlleya asks, worried laughter in her voice.
You bend her over the balcony's railing, and continue where you left off in the bedroom. "Multitasking."
"But someone might see!" Cattleya complains loudly, but her body is more honest than her words.
Herta, of course, is thrilled at the prospect, "Yes~! How humiliating, being bred like a common sow where anyone can see me...!"
"Don't sound so excited about that!" Cattleya chastises her, bit you know she loves it.
Anyways.
While you reward your girls on the balcony, you <span class="mu-i">also</span> take a look at what the clankers are doing. While a few of them look broken, they appear to have won the day against a small force of young women. Three of them have already been tied up rather provocatively. The last tries to struggle free, only to get pelted with the clankers' less lethal rounds.
Once she's bound, the clankers work together to carry them inside, into the room you designated as a temporary holding facility if you needed one.
>Greet them by yourself
>Greet them with Herta and Cattleya at your side
>Have their leader brought to you chambers for interrogation. You can't have it interrupt Cattleya and Herta's reward.
>Greet them through one of your clankers.
>Greet them through one of your clankers while continuing to "multitask".
>(Write in)