The Reborn Demon King Girl

Chapter 147 Lu Lu'an_2



It seems there's room for further refinement.

"So did you obtain Doro's child, Miss Boguke?"

The Wise King looked at Mohe speechlessly, "You have been serving him now and then, yet you didn't succeed, so how would I?"

"Didn't you say you had your own ways?"

The Wise King spread his hands, "I suspect he genuinely likes Lisidorwei now, though from a man's perspective it's understandable. Lisidorwei has borne him a child, so naturally, his feelings towards her would turn complicated. This doesn't bode well for you, right?"

"What do you mean?"

"The reason you're still alive is that Doro likes you, isn't it? If he really starts to shift his affections, liking Lisidorwei, then you may hold no value to him alive, and he might really make a move to kill you."

Mohe did not deny this possibility, "I indeed don't deny that possibility. But to return to the point, so what if it happens? If my life relies solely on Mr. Doro's affections, then perhaps it truly is time for me to die. Besides, Julia is already dead."

The life that was born with Mohe, the Goddess Julia, has already perished.

Her body still remains within Mohe's space.

Therefore, in truth, Mohe felt dying might be a normal thing; rather, she had recently taken a slight interest in death. An Eternal Life Form naturally lacks the experience of dying, though theoretically, she has "died" once, she clearly knew that when Doro defeated her, her soul's reincarnation was not true death in a literal sense.

The death of a Goddess is true death in every sense.

This notion was immensely tempting—at least it was to Mohe.

To an Eternal Life Form, death is naturally an alluring topic. Even short-lived humans hold endless imaginations of death, which is why they believe the Goddess's words about "returning to my embrace after death," they have their own notions about death.

The longer one's existence, the greater their curiosity about death. After death, is there truly a scenery one has never witnessed? Mohe had discussed this with many wise individuals over the long years—with time passing by, death's allure was indeed growing on her.

I am so powerful, I possess such wisdom, I am so great… what will I witness after death? Upon returning from death, what will I become? Even Mohe would often find herself pondering this.

But she would never choose to do such a thing.

Currently, there is a very good example.

Julia.

If Julia could ultimately return from death, then Mohe might opt for a death of her own. If the possibility of returning truly exists, then death would be merely a means to gaining knowledge for them.

It is something on their other side which they have never witnessed.

Therefore, if Doro should truly cease to like her one day and decide to kill her, perhaps, it might not be such a bad thing after all.

Savoring death…

"Do you need my help?" she inquired with concern, "If you can't do it, I'll have to find someone else. Rose seems ready to take action recently; she seems to have a better chance than you."

The Charming Demon Rose.

Doro likely harbors guilt towards this girl, in the events that transpired in the Elf Kingdom, the girl bore the brunt of Doro's wrath with her body, calming him down. Though he never crossed the line thereafter, in terms of relationships, one could say Rose was the closest recently.

"Rose…" The Wise King sighed, "That might be a reasonable choice. Recently, I seem to understand what you're doing."

"Oh?"

"Doro will not have just one child… Your notion of giving the Seed of Blessing and the Seed of Curse to his child is actually to truly make him feel defeated, right?" The Wise King stared at Mohe, "Because you are quite certain that even with the Seed of Blessing and the Seed of Curse, Doro's children will not be able to reach your domain… As the Sole King that Doro became, his children will inevitably struggle for the position of Sole King. This would be very damaging to Doro, wouldn't it?"

Mohe smiled faintly, "Regarding this, I'm not very clear. I don't quite understand the situation in human kingdoms. When I was the Demon King, I didn't have offspring. I don't know whether Mr. Doro's children will struggle among themselves."

Inevitably, they will struggle among themselves.

Even if they personally lack the desire, it would still happen.

This person clearly knows everything, yet still says such things.

The Wise King didn't believe this person hadn't studied human kingdoms—although Doro is referred to as the 'Sole King,' the sole ruler of the world and truly high above, in reality, any entity that can genuinely be called a kingdom must deal with internal dispersal of power and selection of successors, which are significant issues.

Even in the Elf Kingdom, the Nature Ranger, even after receiving Mohe and Doro's approval, only became the contemporary Elf Queen through Mohe's assistance.

Before then, although the person was sufficiently powerful, she couldn't carry the title of "Elf Queen." She could only "temporarily fill in."

The same is the case in the Dwarf Realm and the Human Central Empire.

For example, the Wise King himself also has no offspring… partly because she felt she was still young and very powerful, not yet needing a successor. On the other hand, the selection of an heir would inevitably affect her reign.

The simple issue is that she herself represents the present, while an heir represents the future.

Even if you're incredibly powerful personally and possess absolute control, this is an immovable fact.

The appearance of an heir naturally prompts many to invest in "the future."

An Eternal Life Form might not perceive this deeply, but short-lived species always seek to achieve more within their limited lifetimes, making investing in the future practically inevitable.

Thus, Doro's children, Lu Lu'an, and the children possibly born thereafter will certainly attract investment from different people. Perhaps just a childhood playmate's good relationship with them would bridge communication among adults, forming a community of interest that ultimately impacts the children themselves, causing conflict to ensue.

The Wise King could be certain of such a future.

Thus, she could also be certain of Mohe's plans,

The Seed of Blessing and the Seed of Curse? These things have never truly been cared for by Mohe. She plans to do these things just to show Doro her stance—what she truly wishes to see is Doro facing setbacks in the future due to issues among his children.

At that time, maybe it will be when Mohe takes action, not to mention she might originally utilize Doro's children against Doro.

From this perspective, even Eternal Life Form Mohe is still investing in the future, planning to make her move against Doro in time to come.

"Hmm~ you are indeed very clever, Miss Boguke." The smile on Mohe's face did not vanish, "So then? Are you planning to inform Mr. Doro?"

"And what would be the point? Just like I said… The domain beyond my reach, I hope my child can reach it. If there truly arises such struggles, I wish for my child to inherit the Sole King's throne, truly becoming his successor." The Wise King did not conceal her thoughts, "So, keep the Seed of Curse for me; I'm going to stir up a storm."


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