Reborn Demon Girl Will Not Meet the Uncle Hero
Chapter 205 Resurrecting Fickel and Morgan
Chapter 205 Resurrecting Fickel and Morgan
This time, a considerable number of people died.
However, the most important reason is the death of the sub-dragons due to Morgan's curse, as well as Morgan himself and the fake Doro who died fighting against the ominous.
"Could you give me a new body? I'll name myself Fickel," Fickel's soul seemed to request.
Mohe was somewhat surprised, and then she said, "Although you imitated what Mr. Doro created, those women really put their hearts into it. Even if I were to recreate it, it would be quite troublesome. If I were to replace it casually, you might not be as powerful as before."
“Powerful?” Fickel’s soul rippled. “Even if you were to create it, it wouldn’t be as powerful as you are, would it?”
"Correct."
"If that's the case, then there's no difference. I don't have the power to protect this world. There's not much difference between being strong and weak—I think I should perhaps find my own path, instead of using Mr. Doro's techniques and the power that Mr. Doro once possessed. That might be the reason why I can't reach Mr. Doro's level."
Moh looked at Doro with some difficulty.
Doro thought for a moment, then asked, "What kind of body do you want?"
“I actually really like your appearance—Miss Moher, could you please transform me into a female Mr. Doro? Make some modifications.”
"You want to become a woman?"
Moh looked at Fickel with a puzzled expression: "I've turned quite a few people into girls, but you're the first one to make this request. Why?"
Her twisted sense of humor is turning people into girls. What's up with this Fickel?
Fickel then said, “I wanted to know their feelings—even though they created me, then thought I was a fake, and then abandoned me, I still wanted to understand their hearts, their thoughts. So, I thought, if I became a woman, would I be able to understand their hearts better?”
Moh looked at Doro with a puzzled expression: "Don't you have that thought?"
"No."
"...Really not?"
"what do you mean?"
Moh gave an awkward laugh: "It's nothing—I mean, he said he wanted to look like a girl, don't you have any objections? Some people might find it offensive or something—"
"I have no objection. There are plenty of people in the world who look alike, right? Rather, I'm also wondering what I would have looked like if I had been born a girl."
"That's true."
Moh nodded: "Just like before I was reincarnated as a human girl, I didn't know what I would become. But what you saw before was my appearance as a woman, which didn't have much to do with being human."
She began to recreate life.
"Oh, Mr. Doro, your assets are quite impressive—at least in terms of physical development, you're no less than Nore!"
Nore was a typical example of someone with a slender build and a pair of very charming glasses, giving her a very feminine look. But the body of Fickel, born a girl, was more like Lisdoye's in terms of figure. Tall yet voluptuous, ripe to the point of being almost dripping with moisture.
Moher then gave the other person a maid outfit.
“Sigh! Miss Fickel, let me give you some advice. Some men in this world are really outrageous. I’ve even improved your physical fitness a bit so you won’t get bullied by some guys. Look, even men who were once heroes do those kinds of things to girls. He just forces himself on them. It’s hard to expect good character from other people. You have to protect yourself.”
Moh's words were pointed, and Doro was getting tense. He glared at Moh, implying that if Moh continued, he would do something outrageous.
Mohe then calmed down a bit: "Ahem, in short, Miss Fickel, this experience was not pleasant for you at all. I sincerely apologize to you. It was my fault. If you have any complaints, please feel free to speak up, and I will make it up to you."
She was obviously unwilling to apologize like this, but what could she do after losing?
“…No need for that, Miss Moher. You possess great power. This is a struggle between you and Mr. Doro. I died because I wasn’t strong enough. I know that very well.”
Mohe sighed and looked at Doro: "You were so humble back then. Compared to you, you're far too arrogant now."
“I remember someone taught me this.”
Moh choked: "I did teach, but from this perspective, I'm also your teacher. Is this how you treat your teacher?"
"This is what A. Sion taught us. This is the relationship between master and disciple in the A-Zhi clan. When a disciple defeats his master, he gains the title and strips the master of everything. I don't think there's any problem with that."
A. Sion...
Moher couldn't hold back any longer: "Alright, Miss Fickel, you've been reborn. If there's nothing else, I need to prepare to resurrect Morgan."
Fickel then came to Dorro's side and stood there gracefully.
"?"
“I hope to stay by your side for a while—until I find my own path. I hope to learn from you. You are my future self, and I may be able to gain a lot of inspiration from you.”
Doro didn't know what to say then, as he wasn't really good at refusing people: "If you don't mind, I'll..."
"Thank you for your kindness."
Moher's expression hardened, but she said nothing and began to revive Morgan.
She knew dragons too well, so resurrecting them was actually quite simple.
However, unlike Fickel, Morgan's soul said nothing before her resurrection. Only after her resurrection did she return to human form and look at Moher and Doro.
"Do you hate me, Morgan?"
Moh asked, “As you know, my scheme has failed, and I have been defeated by this Mr. Doro once again. I have no right to interfere with your thoughts. If you need any compensation or anything like that, I will do my best to meet it.”
Morgan looked at Moher with a complex expression. It was impossible not to feel resentment. The Demon King was cold and cruel, looking down upon all things—Morgan knew this all too well. Long ago, Morgan had known what kind of being the Demon King was, but to allow this ominous force to invade the world… She used her own death to bring the Demon King and the hero back from that so-called illusory realm… She couldn't be sure how the Demon King felt towards her now. If she hadn't done that, would the world have already shattered by the time the so-called hero and the human king truly returned?
In the Demon King's vision, is the ominous sign really just a container for storing souls?
Based on Morgan's understanding of Moher, she believed it was much more than that.
Perhaps she intended to use the entire world as nourishment for misfortune, allowing it to reach a certain intensity—to wait for the hero's return, then pretend to fight against misfortune alongside him, just as she and the goddess had done in the past… before seizing the opportunity to betray the hero and cause his complete demise. However, her own actions interrupted her plans.
But then she wondered, how could someone like Mohe undertake such a risky scheme? She was definitely not the kind of person who would place her hopes on others. If she were to do something like this, she would never allow the dragon race to survive in this world.
I can't understand what she's thinking. She's been by the Demon King's side for many years, but she still can't understand him.
However, the current situation is clear: Moher has indeed lost to the brave warrior named Doro.
This demon lord is definitely not the kind of being who willingly submits to being controlled by others, so the fact that she made such a statement proves that she has indeed temporarily accepted this outcome.
From this perspective, it might be something to be thankful for.
In any case, the Demon King would not plot something like this.
She then looked at Doro: "Respected hero, when you were born and became a hero, the dragon race was not by your side. At this moment, we are deeply grateful for your blessings."
Doro was somewhat surprised. He had previously spoken with Moh about dragons, a race that seemed to be loyal to Moh. If it weren't for internal problems that led them to the sea, Doro would definitely have fought Morgan back then. However, his words were unexpected. But upon reflection, it was tantamount to being betrayed by Moh, so his dissatisfaction was understandable.
But I'm alright.
I always felt that Mohe's betrayal was much easier to accept than others' betrayals. Rather, looking back now, it seems that this person has always been saying, "I will betray you." Although she never actually said it out loud, she has been expressing her attitude in various matters. It's just that I did indeed take the liberty of harboring some expectations for Mohe.
In this respect, Doro felt that Moher was the same as himself.
She was probably also looking forward to... another battle with herself.
Fortunately, she lost.
Thinking of this, Doro waved his hand: "It's nothing, but I'll accept your thanks. If your dragon race needs any compensation, you can say so. This is the atonement that Moh himself should do."
The word "atonement" is ridiculous when applied to Moher, since no one had ever been able to punish her before. According to her theory, she had the greatest freedom in the world. She said she was innocent, and that meant she was innocent. She felt no guilt and believed that things should happen as they were.
But now, Doro believes that it is a sin, so Moh can only atone for it.
"Then, Lord Demon King, could you please help us fix the inherent flaws of the dragon race?"
Mohe paused, then her expression turned strange: "The flaws of your dragon race? That has nothing to do with me, does it? Even for me, without forcibly altering a person's soul, there's no way to change something like your sexual preferences! Your dragon race's liking to have that kind of thing with other races to produce offspring is not something I can change, is it? If you ask me, it's your dragon race itself that should be changing! There's something wrong with the atmosphere within your race!"
"That's right! That's not what I meant! Although it is indeed a problem, I've been dealing with it for years!"
"You're talking nonsense! I even saw a sub-dragon species in the sea last time! Marine creatures are so much less intelligent than land creatures! You dragons are indiscriminate in your appetites!"
"That's it! That's something some people in my clan use temporarily to vent their desires... It has no feelings!"
"Heh, it's as if your race has feelings for land creatures."
Morgan's face turned completely red, whether from shame or anger, it was hard to tell: "In short! That's not what I meant! What I meant was! Could you address the fundamental nature of the dragon race and improve our fertility rate—that is, the likelihood of pregnancy?"
"Ah...you mean this aspect!"
Moh thought for a moment and said, "If you insist on saying it, it's not impossible. But although it sounds strange to me, balance is the truth of the world. It's reasonable for a race like yours to have a low pregnancy rate. If you want to increase the birth rate, you can, but the children born later won't be as strong as they are now. Of course, you see, even though humans are born weak, there are still beings like Mr. Doro who can defeat me. I don't think that will have much of an impact."
“Children are weaker…that’s fine too. Could you release the souls of your people so I can discuss this with them?”
"As you wish."
Doro was shocked by this conversation—he hadn't realized this before; these so-called sub-dragons truly possessed dragon blood! Morgan's curse had already proven this, but thinking about it carefully, this race was indeed quite bizarre. The people of this world still held a sense of awe towards dragons, after all, these creatures were labeled "mythical beings."
The Sacred Records also contains numerous descriptions of it.
In reality, this race is a bit too abnormal.
How did this race come to exist? Was it created by Moher? By a goddess? Or did it arise naturally?
Speaking of the origins of the various races, it seems I haven't really asked Mohe about them in detail. Perhaps I should seriously learn about the history of the world through Mohe.
While Moher was fiddling with the dragon's body, Fickel approached and asked, "Mr. Doro, may I ask you a question?"
Facing his other self, Doro's feelings were still somewhat complicated: "Go on."
"Back in our time, you defeated Miss Moher, didn't you?"
"Is such that."
"So, did you do that kind of thing?"
No, hasn't this topic been discussed yet? Wasn't Mohe just telling you to be careful of men?
"I'm only now realizing what Miss Moher meant by that—is that right?"
Doro covered his face.
"When I was young, I was so innocent..." He suddenly felt a little ashamed.
"Yes, that's right."
(End of this chapter)
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