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Mohe had many things she must do, such as now, she needed to fulfill her promise, the commitnt she made regarding hidden Nephilim—she knew that Doro had never done anything to this woman precisely because he didn’t treat hidden Nephilim as harshly as he did others. He truly felt that he had not fulfilled his past promises.

Back then, he and hidden Nephilim had agreed to bring the Curse Masters into the sunlight, but he never completed this promise.

Of course, Doro could say that it was because he had already been betrayed before he could do this thing... This excuse could convince many, but it could not convince Doro himself.

After all, regarding this issue, Mohe directly asked Feiker.

Feiker said directly, "As you ntioned, if it were , I would still fulfill this promise. Even if I were betrayed, as long as I still had the power, I should complete this matter. Regarding the hatred of betrayal, it should not be in conflict with this; I could first kill hidden Nephilim for revenge and then complete the promise with her, or fulfill the promise with her first and then end her by my own hand."

Mohe believed that during Doro’s period of decadence, Doro must have thought about this issue. However, in the end, he still did nothing. Of course, at that ti, Doro held a certain expectation for the girls, so he told himself—he must put on a decadent appearance to guard against a presence possibly more powerful than the Demon King lurking in the shadows.

But he knew in his heart that this was impossible.

So, in the end, Doro knew from the beginning what the "right" action was, but he chose to escape. From this perspective, Doro truly seed to be less capable than Feiker in bearing the na of Hero. Of course, just what is a "Hero"... this too is a question.

Thus, Doro indeed felt apologetic towards hidden Nephilim, so it was quite reasonable for him to ask Mohe to fulfill the promise to the Song of the End.

Feiker followed by Mohe’s side, both of them dressed in maid outfits. One tall and one short, tall and petite... presenting a strong contrast.

"Speaking of which, Feiker, how have you been feeling recently? Have you found your own path?"

"I haven’t had any clear thoughts, but gradually, I’m realizing that Doro and I are truly not the sa person. Although we may share so mories, what I see, what I witness, is completely different from Doro’s. With every passing second, I am different from Mr. Doro; with every second, I am a new , and Mr. Doro is a new Mr. Doro too. Now I am looking forward to the future. I look forward to seeing what I will beco under such differing differences."

Mohe gazed at the other with so curiosity. "Eh~ you’re really sothing. Among so many people I’ve seen, your personality is quite nice. Mr. Doro of those days really makes people nostalgic, but unfortunately, the current Mr. Doro is brutal and harsh, has done a lot of unreasonable things to ."

"But Mr. Doro said that these were taught by you, eh?"

"I did talk to him about how the strong have the freedom to be wilful—that indeed is him exercising his power, but it’s a fact that he’s beco rough. So, saying human beings are really delicate—kids are noisy, teenagers are polite, and middle-aged n beco oily and boorish... Mr. Doro is no different!"

Although she was complaining, Feiker couldn’t help but laugh, "Aren’t you quite enjoying it yourself?"

"Enjoying myself? Do you have so misunderstanding about enjoying? This is called finding joy amidst suffering; it’s already turned out this way, already lost to Mr. Doro, so what can I do? I can only make myself happy like this; otherwise, my ntal state will have problems, right?"

"Speaking of which, the thing you ntioned about altering the Curse Masters from the source, what exactly do you plan to do?"

In Feiker’s mory, she knew about the promise made by A·Gedora and hidden Nephilim.

She was actually quite concerned about this matter: "After all, making changes at the source, can it really affect the entire system?"

"Generally speaking, it’s impossible," Mohe said straightforwardly. "After all, like Swordsmanship, everyone develops it through hard training—although there are beings born with talents like yours, actually wielding a sword and the sensations in your mory might be sowhat different, right?"

Feiker nodded: "Especially after becoming a girl, I feel like my Swordsmanship needs to be completely retrained, there are too many mismatched areas."

"Just like that," Mohe said casually, "like Adriana’s principle for stopping magic by drawing away all magic power from space—yet that can’t make the concept of magic itself disappear. It’s the logic that constructs the world, an eternal existence. The sa is true for things like curses. Normally, comprehension, mastery, and use are required. Modifying at the source is aningless; different people’s use of magic or curses depends on their understanding and utilization. What aning would there be in altering at the source?"

Feiker thought the sa.

"It’s just that the power of curses is sowhat special, and the coincidental thing is—the first guys to obtain curses walked the wrong path. Their power to this day derives from the root source, rather than their own understanding of curses. In other words, all their understanding is not a true grasp of the essence. To put it plainly, it can’t be like when mages construct a magic array, or alchemists decompose and reorganize... the whole Curse Master group knows the result but not the reason."

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