How exactly does the Demon King Mohe perceive the world?
Feiker doesn’t know; she possesses the Hero’s mories, yet the Demon King claims those mories aren’t real—she articulated her understanding in an irrefutable tone. But is this true? The Demon King is skilled in deception—this is sothing Doro told himself. As a being closest to, and most understanding of the Demon King, Doro’s words naturally held so credence.
How does Doro himself view Mohe’s perspective?
Their relationship might be one that no one else can partake in, a relationship perhaps incomprehensible to others—a realm belonging solely to the two of them.
In any case, at this mont, Charlette holds Doro. Doro does not push her away, but...
"Is it enough?" Doro rely asks this.
Charlette quietly releases her hands, wiping away her tears: "Not enough... but I will learn to be sensible."
Cautious... just in that brief mont, how much did Charlette endure? But evidently, Doro doesn’t care. He doesn’t push Charlette away, likely because no matter who it is, he wouldn’t push them away—his kindness doesn’t waver regardless of who the other person is.
He indeed feels indifferent toward the Charlette of today.
Ti, the greatest yet most powerless force.
Its greatness lies in how, in just over ten years, it can drastically change the relationship between Doro and Charlette, turning what was once a passionate love into a handful of dust and ashes. Yet, its weakness lies in how, for eternal beings like Mohe, no matter how ti flows, their hearts seem unchanged, always calmly observing the world’s transformations.
"You can wield the Goddess’s power, right?"
"Yes."
"Then let us make a move together and overco ’Blessing.’"
Mohe then smiled at Feiker and winked: "See, he wouldn’t be taken away anyway."
She then walked over toward Doro: "My esteed master, do we need to take action together?"
"Of course."
Doro replied thus.
Feiker stood dazed, looking at Doro, Mohe, and Charlette.
So, how exactly does the Demon King Mohe perceive this world?
In the midst of thought, a terrifying power erupted in the area, a pitch-black force, a pure white power, and Doro’s pure violence, an extrely terrifying punch—all struck the force known as Blessing simultaneously.
Almost at the sa ti, Angels and the White Church’s followers were all impacted by this terrifying power.
The foundation of faith was shaken—even though this power was inherently ambiguous, derived from the spirits of living beings, and should have been beyond the reach of tangible power... but at this mont, the power of three beings that could be regarded as supre exploded, truly impacting faith.
The power originating from the spirit received feedback from the spirit, and all Angels and White Church followers seed to be struck by a formidable force.
Standing still, at a loss, even when struck by the power, not even struggling, they seed to have lost the symbol of life.
"Oh... no wonder the Evil Spirit said we’d need the power of all three of us, Blessing’s power indeed is great— the Goddess really created sothing remarkable. If this were combined with Adeline tal, Earthly Heaven could indeed be established." Mohe watched the sowhat fractured Blessing with interest... Reacting unconsciously to the impact of this force.
The forces known as Blessing began to extend along the three individuals’ powers, feeding back to several people.
"Ho ho~ Mr. Doro, Miss Charlette, if you’re not careful, you might beco the next Goddess~"
The force that killed the Goddess, the aspirations of countless beings, guided by the Goddess, hoping the Goddess would beco a complete "Divine Statue."
Different people have different expectations for the Goddess, yet among all these wishes is a commonality—this common ground is what solidifies such a high-level being, leading to the source of their demise.
This is what the Evil Spirit detests, her ti is limited, and if it lingers longer, she would face the sa fate as the Goddess. In fact, describing the Goddess’s current state as "killed" isn’t precise; rather, the Goddess lost herself. To properly awaken or resurrect the Goddess, this "petrification" needs to be erased.
The faith that "fixes" a deity into a "statue".
If all the "Angels" and "White Church" mbers were killed, perhaps this would revive the Goddess—this is the Evil Spirit’s suggestion.
But it doesn’t matter.
Mohe is indifferent to this power because neither Angels nor the White Church are her guides.
Mohe, who created countless lives, has passed through long ages—she can disregard this influence, while Charlette, having accepted the legacy of the Goddess, the Goddess must have given her the power to resist.
Although the cost is nearly shattering her spirit.
Doro is the one most tested.
Mr. Doro has made decisions different from the past, but has Mr. Doro truly, aningfully transford at heart? If he were the weaker Mr. Doro, perhaps... he would beco the next Goddess?
But Doro provided an answer.
When the power of faith approached, he punched again, and then kept punching.
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