The Reborn Demon King Girl

Chapter 139: Celestial Realm or the Surface


Mohe had considered what the Evil Spirit might do, but for it to directly confront Doro and spill everything was an extremely perverse move.

Although Mohe hadn't entirely ruled out such a possibility, she had estimated it as a highly unlikely scenario.

——It simply didn't make sense.

At the very least, if Mohe were to arrange this matter, she would certainly not arrange it this way—so obviously fake.

Although the other party was adept at weaving half-truths and lies, ultimately… the matter of her "Aidoro" was her greatest blunder, because the man named Doro inherently didn't believe in love. Even someone like Lisidorwei, Doro had never truly fallen in love with, so Doro didn't trust such emotions, and even questioned his feelings for Mohe, unsure if those feelings qualified as love.

Even when he frequently said lately, "I really like you, Mohe," "I like this servile manner," "I like your humiliated expression"… wait? Something seems off?

In short, even the self-proclaimed affection for Mohe came with the greatest degree of "distrust" in his interactions with her, so, what did you, the Evil Spirit of Julia, mean to say? That meeting Doro made you satisfied, that seeing Doro left you without regrets? Isn't that nonsense? Not even a ghost would believe Doro trusted you.

However, it seemed like the great and respected His Majesty the only king had some plans of his own, which was rather surprising, given that Doro usually wouldn't arrange much, often remaining passive.

Doro said he wasn't satisfied with the outcome and hoped Mohe would do something to please him, so Mohe did just that.

The Angels attacked the two, the weapons of the creatures bursting with a holy white light, as if to illuminate every shadow in the world completely.

Mohe employed her Symbol of the Undead, triggering some "mechanism" in the world as if she had poked a hornet's nest.

"Indeed, our Miss Julia is truly a cruel person!"

Mohe remarked with such a sigh, stepping out of the white light, with mysterious runes constructed from the Symbol of the Undead still floating in the sky: "She created a species that wouldn't birth souls after death, a reality far more stringent than the balance attained by the World of the Dead and Ground world. She bestowed upon the Celestial Realm a harsher reality, where soul and flesh merge into one… that halo is the soul's manifestation. As the flesh dies, the soul also shatters, flowing within the Celestial Realm, forming these pure white clouds. Hence, the world's creatures do not reincarnate upon death but shatter into the most basic particles before being reconstituted. Not a single identical Angel will emerge."

In her words, the "halos" surrounding all the Angels around them turned pitch black, their eyes vacant, holding their bizarre weapons silently standing there.

Before Doro could say anything, Mohe explained first: "Do not misunderstand, I haven't done anything excessive to them. They are just temporarily deceived by my Symbol and plunged into chaos, not fallen, dead, or manipulated by me. I simply don't want to harm them."

Though she claimed there was no manipulation, she still said to these people: "Go back to your homes, no matter what happens, do not step outside."

The Symbol of the Undead, or rather the Symbol of the Soul, relates to the most fundamental force of life, akin to a taboo in the Celestial Realm, causing the Angels' "malevolence" to continuously gather, even though Mohe perceived that so-called Angels didn't truly harbor malevolence.

The species created by Julia, no matter how one puts it… is a bit too extreme. The main point is, it's very unlike herself and Julia.

Even in the first two eras of world creation, such extreme creatures were rarely seen.

However, at that time, their knowledge was limited, perhaps similar things existed, but the research was not profound enough, and then they vanished.

Of course, doing anything to these Angels is utterly meaningless.

Mohe was initially just responding to Doro's call, and since Doro was displeased with the matter, then as his loyal servant, she had to get things done for him—what the Evil Spirit thought was unknown, but Mohe neither traded with the Evil Spirit nor laid traps for Doro.

It's not that she feared Doro, but she didn't trust the Evil Spirit enough. Plotting against Doro required a long-term plan, acting rashly might really anger Doro, and at that time her situation might turn dire… even if Mohe could accomplish many things, living a good few hundred years peacefully versus enduring several hundred years of torment are probably two concepts. Ultimately, Mohe had yet to taste the suffering of torment.

She didn't want to even imagine.

In the worst case now, Doro's desires might just lead to him bullying her.

So, even if the Evil Spirit were to spring out and accuse her, she hadn't traded with the Evil Spirit and could stand with a clear conscience—regarding the Evil Spirit's specific plan, who cares?

The Symbol of the Undead constructed a path leading to the deepest part of the Celestial Realm.

Without a second thought, it must be where the Goddess's corpse lay, the very center of the Celestial Realm, though such a path's appearance only served to prove: "The Evil Spirit you mentioned still lives, she's inside the Goddess."

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