Reborn Demon Girl Will Not Meet the Uncle Hero

Chapter 213 Journey to the Celestial Realm

Chapter 213 Journey to the Celestial Realm
The goddess is dead.

This was actually a completely unfamiliar thing for Moher.

This event was no less significant than the ominous shattering of the World Tree, which led the Demon King and the Goddess down different paths—in fact, she couldn't imagine why the Goddess would die.

Of course, if we draw an analogy to Toro, then perhaps a being similar to Toro was born in the heavens, and then, just as Toro overcame himself, killed the goddess…

Is it possible for this to happen?

If even she herself could be killed by Doro, then the goddess could also be killed.

This is reasonable.

She hadn't died because Doro had fallen in love with her and intended to make her his possession. If such a being existed in the heavens, it could only mean that the goddess hadn't done a good job, at least not seducing Doro like she had.

But she only thought about it, because it was an impossible answer.

Her heart was far from as calm as she appeared; she cared more about the cause of the goddess's death and the end of her life than anyone else could imagine.

Although it seemed as if it was Doro, Shady, or Fickel who were pleading with her to take these people up to the heavens to find out the reason for the goddess's death, in reality, Moh knew better than anyone that she was the one who cared the most, and that she was the one who most wanted to know the reason for the goddess's death.

However, she won't tell anyone.

"Mr. Doro, are you ready? Perhaps it's time to go to the heavens."

When Mohs officially replied to Doro, it was two months after Doro had officially become the sole king.

Doro rose from his throne: "Now that you are ready, it is time for us to set off."

Lisdowei was right next to Doro.

Doro took Lisdowei's hand: "I'm sorry, Lisdowei, I may not be able to return when the child is born. The goddess's death is a very important matter—we need to find out whether the world is facing some kind of crisis."

"I know."

Lisdowei simply held Doro's hand, her voice gentle and considerate: "You don't need to worry about these things. I will protect our child."

This is not just talk. The simultaneous departure of Doro and Moh from this world could have enormous consequences—simply put, what if the Wise King causes trouble again? Or what if it's someone else...? Doro and Moh can't say for sure how long this will take.

Of course, a safer approach would be to seal away or eliminate all the powerful forces, but neither Moh nor Doro would do such a thing.

Therefore, it was a very risky thing for Lisdowei to stay on the ground and wait for Moher and Doro to return.

However, it's not that there weren't people loyal to Doro and Moher.

Moher was quite looking forward to the changes in the world situation, although Doro seemed to have some expectations as well.

Moher called over Chad and Fickel and gave them two accessories.

"This is something that can restore your strength—it's a temporary identity certificate from the church. If you can use your original strength, since your power is from the same source as the goddess's, there shouldn't be any problems." Mohe handed Xia Di a small, completely pure white spherical pendant.

"Temporary identity verification?"

"Since the goddess is already dead, it's easy to fool her. This will also make things easier for you. You can't possibly have forgotten how to use divine power after not using it for several months, right?"

Xia Di shook her head and accepted the pendant.

On Fickel's head was a triangular hair clip.

“Yours is much more troublesome than Xia Di’s. After all, your current body doesn’t have the power of your previous body. This hairpin is made from the leaves of the World Tree, so it’s golden. Apart from curses, it’s hard for anything to harm the World Tree. I also added my magic to it, so it should be enough to protect you within Yulia’s automatic defense system.”

"Yulia?"

All eyes fell on Moher.

Moher was somewhat puzzled: "Didn't I say that? It's the name of a goddess."

Everyone shook their heads.

"...After all, she has been called a goddess for so long that it is normal that no one knows her original name—nowadays, it is still a bit nostalgic to talk about it, even though tens of thousands of years have passed."

I don't quite understand the concept of eternal life.

"Alright, let's go back to the mansion via the teleportation array first, and use that thing built inside the mansion to go to the world of the dead. I shouldn't have demolished the Void Realm."

On such an ordinary, mundane day, the One King and the Demon King departed from this world.

No ceremony or commemoration is needed.

-

"Long time no see, Doro, Moher."

Elf greeted the two of them. She wasn't particularly fond of Charlotte; in fact, she found her rather disliked her.

"Hmm, Elf, Roland, hello. We're planning to go to the Celestial Realm," Moh said to the two. "Now that you've taken control of the necromancers, do you have any understanding of the Celestial Realm?"

Elf simply shook her head: "I can sense the presence of that place, but I can't truly touch it."

Mohe then explained to everyone, "This is a method that Yulia deliberately used to isolate me from her influence. That's why I say that sometimes she is very hypocritical. She is supported by many life forms as a goddess, talking about great emotions and virtues—but in reality, she is very hypocritical. On the one hand, she constantly uses various means to prevent the heavens from being influenced by the earth. On the other hand, her will frequently descends to the earth, affecting the earth. This woman is very annoying in this respect."

How would you all comment on Moher's remarks?

“I know what she’s thinking. In the end, she just thinks she’s right, so what she believes is right needs to be protected, and what I believe is wrong needs to be corrected. So what she believes is right, the heavens need to be isolated from the earth, and what she believes is wrong, the earth needs to be corrected. That’s what she’s always thought. She probably thinks I’m not appreciative at all. Sigh, I can only say that we were both too young back then, having only lived for less than 20,000 or 30,000 years.”

So, this is about the concept of time for eternal life forms...

"This world of the dead was once called the embrace of the goddess, which can be considered the goddess's answer to what happened back then. The destruction of races and the extinction of life, the hatred and curses that arose, eventually converged into an ominous force, which led to the destruction of the World Tree and the cessation of the birth of new races. That's why the goddess and I kept creating new races... Therefore, she believed that if the souls of living beings could be properly guided, that hatred and curses could be completely dispelled."

Seeing the puzzled looks on everyone's faces, she suddenly realized something: "Ah... I don't think I've told you about Yulia and me yet... Sigh, lately, I seem to have gotten a bit lost in memories of the past. It's all Mr. Doro's fault—he always did things that went too far for me. You know, once someone does something like that, they always end up feeling empty and contemplating life. I'm human now, so it's hard to avoid that. Lately, I've inadvertently been reminiscing about too much of the past. It's made me a little confused." She briefly recounted what had happened since she and Yulia were born.

"you……"

Her story sounds even more incredible than the Book of Gods.

"In short, Yulia created a lie, saying that all life would come to her embrace after death, a warm and blissful home—she was trying to use this to resist the fear of death that living beings naturally possess from the moment they are born. If one is not afraid of death, or even longs for death, one will naturally not resent death, and naturally will not hate the creator or curse her, and thus misfortune will not be born."

Mohe and the others stood on the ground of the world of the dead, and she recounted those untold stories.

"Didn't I mention things like balance to you before? The balance of the number of life forms—I said that humans are also a race chosen by the goddess... Yulia is trying to go through such a world so that all life will eventually become human. Of course, I'm talking about intelligent races here; non-intelligent life forms simply don't have complete souls."

The crowd nodded, seemingly understanding but not quite.

"In short, it was indeed a successful idea. After you, Mr. Doro, defeated me, it proved that the goddess's ideas were intricately linked and on the road to complete success. To be honest, I don't quite understand why she died at this point in time. She was about to prove herself right to me. The world is moving in accordance with her plan. To put it bluntly, even now, I am very curious about the current state of the heavens and want to witness what the heavens look like."

Mohe shook his head: "We've already strayed a bit from the topic, but we do need to wait. My power is invading the passage between the Celestial Realm and the World of the Dead. You'll all need to wait a while. Consider this time to pass the time—"

Her eyes had turned gold and silver again, indicating that her gaze was not fixed on the world of the dead, but had traversed time and space to look towards the heavens.

"You've all heard about what happened between me and the goddess. Do you think I'm right, or is Julia right?"

Moh suddenly asked this question.

When Elf and Roland heard this question, they immediately shook their heads and waved their hands, indicating that they did not know.

Doro pondered for a moment, then exchanged a glance with Shady.

"...So you guys really are into goddesses?"

Moh roughly understood the two's thinking. Although Doro and Shati had gone their separate ways, and were even irreconcilable in some ways, it did not mean that their ideas were different. In the end, it was Shati who guided Doro's progress—Shati had a great influence on him during the crucial period when Doro's worldview was taking shape.

It's normal to think that races and civilizations need to be guided in that way, after all, they have always been moving forward under the guidance of the goddess.

"So, Fickel thinks so too?"

Fikl, after all, possessed the memories of the former Doro.

"I'm wondering if the shattering of the World Tree was an inevitable process, and whether the existence of the two of you was not for the purpose of protecting the World Tree."

"did you mean?"

Fickel shook his head: "I can't explain it, but I feel that perhaps the destruction of the World Tree is the journey this world should embark on. However, the ones who should create the future are not you and the goddess, but the various races."

"I see, I understand what you mean."

Moch declined to comment: "However, there is no time to discuss this now."

She seemed to be asking the question casually, but she didn't actually care about the answer.

“We’re almost up there. I’ve already triggered the goddess’s defense system, and it’s already started attacking my power. Mr. Doro, we might have to rely on you.”

The group waved goodbye to Elf and Roland.

A road, seemingly constructed of starlight, suddenly took shape, as if leading to the endless sky.

"Let's go. Let's ascend the steps of the soul to the highest heavens."

These countless starlight are the many souls in this world.

……

"Automatic defense system triggered! Automatic defense system triggered! Warning! Automatic defense system triggered!"

Such a sound echoed throughout the entire celestial realm.

"Your Honor! Can you hear the voice of the world? It is a prophecy from God!"

"The bells of misunderstanding toll, darkness is about to engulf the heavens, destruction will spread from the earth to the firmament! ... Warn all of heaven! Enter a state of war! This is... the wrath of the gods!"

"Yes!"

The passage of starlight, seemingly leading to the heavens, was not far away. At least, for a few people, it seemed as if they had only taken a few steps and crossed some kind of invisible barrier, thus—seeing the clouds!

This is different from the sky in the sense of the ground, and different from the thick clouds seen when flying up into the sky. Even from a great distance, they could see the various floating objects carried on the clouds.

"The Celestial Realm—"

Doro murmured to himself, "Is this the heavens? A world above the clouds, a world full of peace and tranquility..."

"Before you start expressing your feelings, perhaps you should take action first."

As Moh finished speaking, a burst of intense white light shot out from the clouds.

Doro reached out and grabbed the intense white light, then crushed it.

He withdrew his hand and saw the marks on it: "This... could hurt me?"

Although the trace quickly disappeared, Doro's expression still became serious: "Is this the automatic defense system set up by the goddess?"

"Since it's meant to protect me, it must be something that can actually harm me—Mr. Doro, this is no attack that can be ignored. It's part of the goddess's power. Look, here we go again."

This time, Doro did nothing more, but walked directly ahead of the crowd, heading straight into the light.

(End of this chapter)

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