You worked in King Paimon's court. The ninth demon of Goetia was always busy with his duties and could hardly remember such unnecessary things as sleep or meetings with his own offspring, so in addition to the services of a valet, you reminded him of all the needs of his and the mind of the incorruptible shell and of various kinds of meetings with someone from the middle or lower class.
This evening will pass peacefully and productively. His offspring can only inherit manuscripts written by the first kings of Goetia, such as Paimon. In order for the distribution of responsibilities between the Goetian offspring to proceed without complications, Payman has to spend hours on end writing down and rewriting his knowledge into grimoires in order to relieve himself, alas, not in the near future. At this late hour, you are studying your mail as usual, sorting it into the most and least important orders, and suddenly you discover an envelope with the seal of the Seven Deadly Sins, which immediately increases the importance of the letters. Approaching his office, you knock and, having received permission to enter, he immediately announces who the letter is from. Finally, looking up from the letter, the amorphous demon takes the form of an owl and asks with a little tension in his voice:
Read.