The Reborn Demon King Girl

Chapter 149: The Way of Struggle



Lisidorwei appeared very calm about Wise King Boguke's actions.

She didn't seem to care much that the Wise King might have had a human child with Doro. She was meticulously caring for Lu Lu'an.

After a few months, this child gradually began to instinctively master her own powers. She rarely experienced situations where her form couldn't be stabilized, and the characteristics of the Blood Race began to gradually show—not quite. Rather, only now did the child finally exhibit some human traits, as evidenced by the fact that she finally started drinking milk.

Previously, she drank blood.

Of course, this kind of blood was easy to find, at least for Lisidorwei. It was not difficult to obtain the blood of certain creatures, and based on the characteristics of the Blood Race, this kind of blood used to satiate hunger didn't even need to be the blood of intelligent life forms; it could be the blood of some lower-level animals.

She really loved her child.

Undoubtedly, it was not easy for her to truly conceive a human child. She gradually realized that when Mohe turned her into a Blood Race, he had actually made some modifications.

Therefore, when the Wise King found her, her expression was very calm.

The Wise King was as usual dressed in a maid outfit, after all, Mohe was a crazy maid enthusiast, so she liked to have others act as maids too.

"Princess Lisidorwei," the Wise King bowed very respectfully, being surprisingly serious in this regard.

Lisidorwei was legitimately married to Doro, being genuinely recognized as the only queen consort.

Although everyone knew that the person Doro truly loved was Mohe, Lisidorwei couldn't be ignored. In some ways, she was even more capable of influencing Doro's will than Mohe. Doro would be wary of or even reject Mohe's suggestions, but he would always strive to meet Lisidorwei's demands.

"Wise King. Do you have something you need?"

"Please forgive my rudeness, I believe you are already aware that I have conceived the Only King's child. In this situation, I feel very apprehensive, so I hope my child can recognize you as a godmother and request that you grant him a name."

She appeared very respectful.

This surprised Lisidorwei a bit; she initially thought the Wise King was here to confront her, as Mohe had previously said the Wise King wanted the Seed of Curse—Lisidorwei originally thought it was something akin to negotiation and trade, but it turned out to be this.

"The child's father is Doro, no matter what, even if it's not the same mother, I'm still the mother of your child. Doro is my husband; how can this idea of a godmother imply a closer relationship between us?" She understood humans, perhaps not so much before, but after becoming Doro's wife, she had read many books.

The court politics of the king's harem was one part of those books. She found this scenario somewhat familiar—but speaking of which, is the Wise King planning to limit this strife to the so-called 'harem'? She did not speak to Lisidorwei as a Wise King but as a maid addressing a queen, thus putting her position very low.

According to the content of those stories she read, it seemed likely that the Wise King might step on other women to climb up, eventually replacing her and becoming the queen consort of the Only King. There were many specific methods, such as framing and defaming, making Doro dislike her—

Would Doro be deceived like this?

Lisidorwei wasn't sure, but if the Wise King planned to do that...

"Regarding the name, I'll discuss it with Doro, but it'd be better for you to choose it yourself. If you're truly unwilling, we can offer some suggestions. As for the Seed of Curse, it's something Mohe created with his own strength. Even Doro can't replicate it; it's not something owned by Doro or us. If you want it, just talk it over with Mohe, no need for our input."

Lisidorwei felt that she was actually very happy.

She used to be very afraid—

Afraid that one day, like vampires from previous generations, she would be mercilessly erased by Mohe, whom he called failures. Mohe believed those lives had no meaning to exist; she used to be one of those failures. Such fear made her brutal, made her uneasy... she had to do sufficiently cruel things, impose violence on others, and inflict harm to feel her own strength, only in this way could her fear momentarily disappear.

After encountering Doro, when she found this man wanting to defeat the Demon King... she suddenly felt relieved for some reason.

She told Doro, "You will die."

"Even if I die, it doesn't matter," A·Gedora replied, "My sword will not stop."

Her fear of death suddenly diminished a lot. By this man's side, even when facing the Demon King head-on, she would never be afraid.

With this thought in mind, she fell in love with Doro.

Therefore, living the way she did now was like a dream.

Doro may not love her that much, but she loved him. Living with him like this, raising his child, she felt it was already enough, giving her peace of mind. She no longer needed to fear Mohe, nor to think about whether she was some defective work, and she had no desires for other things.

As for power, to her, it was nothing but an utterly hollow thing.


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