Reborn Demon Girl Will Not Meet the Uncle Hero

Chapter 225 Seed of Blessing, Seed of Curse

Chapter 225 Seed of Blessing, Seed of Curse

They returned from the heavens. Moher, Doro, Shati, and Fickel.

The spoils were the goddess's corpse, Shadi's power, and a "Seed of Curse" and a "Seed of Blessing".

The Seed of Curse is the goddess's own hatred and curse, while the Seed of Blessing is the power of blessing involved. After being collected by Mohe, it condensed into the form of a seed. She likes this form because it is the form chosen by the World Tree, the form chosen by the original creator of life in this world. She finds it very valuable for reference.

She has always done this, when creating a race or life form...

Numerous angels floated in the sky, as if they had become motionless puppets.

"...Mr. Doro, what do you think we should do with these angels?"

When Doro and Moher returned, the land-based life forms' counterattack against the angels ended. With the return of the One King, the Wise King's orders naturally lost their effect, and everyone awaited the One King's decision.

Doro thought for a moment and said, “Let these angels return to heaven and live their own lives. The goddess is not here now, and I want to see what kind of sparks such a race will eventually create.”

"I will follow your command."

Mohe picked up the pure white Seed of Blessing, which rippled with white light. Then, as if receiving some kind of instruction, the angels returned to the heavens through the portal. Mohe then used his power to close the portal and found the Elf and Roland sisters, instructing them to sever the connection between the heavens and the earth.

After they finished doing this, it had already been two days since they returned from the Heavenly Realm.

"A seed of blessing, a seed of curse—which would you rather your child have?"

Moh found Doro and honestly advised him: "I have altered the form of this power—after experiencing your birth, the fall of the goddess, the birth and shattering of the blessing, I have gained a deeper understanding of certain powers. If your child possesses such a seed, it will be the foundation upon which he ultimately ascends."

Doro stared at Moh: "You mean, if my child possesses a cursed seed or a blessed seed, he will also have the potential to break through our realm?"

“Yes, Mr. Doro. If it weren’t for your soothing power, if it weren’t for the death of the goddess, or perhaps the understanding of the power of blessing and curse, I wouldn’t have been able to create such a thing, and thus wouldn’t have been able to create this ‘possibility.’ What kind of power would you rather your child possess?”

Doro was somewhat puzzled: "How can you think I would agree to such a thing? To let my child possess the so-called blessed seed or cursed seed created by your hand? You are clearly up to no good, and in these areas, your understanding is far deeper than mine. I can only judge your actions based on instinct and intuition."

"This is your freedom, or you can rely on your instincts again."

"What an arrogant maid! Is this how you speak to your master?"

Moh immediately knelt down and respectfully held the two seeds on a tray.

Although I don't know where she pulled out the tray from, she held it high above her head: "My respected master, your most loyal servant sincerely hopes that you will no longer taste the eternal loneliness and sorrow I have experienced. If your children can reach eternity through such seeds, then you will find some solace in the long years, which would surely be a very pleasant thing. I assure you, I made this thing only out of pure goodwill."

The goodwill of the Demon King Mohe.

Doro didn't believe Moh's good intentions, but...

“I will ask the child’s mother.”

Moher's words touched Doro's heart.

Simply put—even Lisdowei, who was theoretically granted eternal life by Mohe and became a vampire, has an "eternal" life that is "pseudo-eternal." It is not true eternity. Unlike a goddess, who can give birth to new life from her evil thoughts even after death, or a goddess who will likely be resurrected someday even after death, the distance between true eternity and false eternity is immense—not to mention others.

Shadi, who possesses the power of a goddess, does not truly possess this power; her life is also finite.

As for the others...

Is it possible for Adeline to reach this realm?
Doro and Moher were both hopeful, but at the same time, they were not very optimistic.

Thinking this way, Doro suddenly realized... even though he hadn't experienced it yet, Moh's existence had already proven to him... that time would flow endlessly. This state was undoubtedly lonely. His feelings for Moh, though burning intensely at the moment, might one day cool. Perhaps, his relationship with Moh would become like that between Moh and a goddess. At that time, he would sit alone on his solitary throne, watching everything under the heavens, anticipating one "rebellion" and "interesting" moment after another.

That scene seemed to be reflected before his eyes.

That scene is definitely not far removed from my own experience!
Whether Moh's intentions were good or not was not important, but her use of "seed" and "possibility" was enough to grab Doro's attention. He could not ignore this, so he sought out Lisdowes, Rose, and A. Sion—the original maids of the manor, apart from Moh.

"That's what Moh means. If our child is born with a seed of blessing or a seed of curse, it might become a stepping stone for him to climb into our realm. In a sense, it's a path that Moh is pioneering."

Lisdowei didn't offer her opinion; instead, she looked at Rose and asked, "Rose, what do you think?"

“If it’s Moher, I think it’s basically trustworthy, even though she lies a lot… but what she tells you is mostly true. However, she’ll hide things at crucial points. For example, she might say that this has the potential to become that kind of ladder, but she’ll hide the side effects of the method… I think that’s very possible.” Rose shared her thoughts based on her understanding of Moher.

A. Sion pondered for a moment: "Although I don't quite understand the loneliness you so-called eternal life beings feel... Although the people I've known have all grown old and died, I don't feel sad about it. Perhaps it's because of my own limitations that I'm indifferent to it. However... what I want to know is, why did Moh research this? The path from a powerful life form to your realm... Why did she open up such a path? Even if she possessed such a method, shouldn't she have kept it in her own hands, letting those close to her, those who listen to her, advance into this realm? Wouldn't that be the most reasonable choice?"

This is a question—

But Doro can answer that.

"Through our interactions with the goddess, we learned of her predictions regarding our realm—a realm neither she nor Mohe could reach. According to her vision, being within this realm allows one to reverse time, alter history and destiny, and become the true master of this world… Mohe's goal is not to pave such a path; she is seeking a deeper understanding of the essence of our life forms, the reasons for our strength—she is researching her own realm. This path is actually a byproduct of her research. It's just something she researches incidentally." He frankly stated, "In other words, anyone who accepts these two seeds will become her test subject. She may not interfere at all, but she will certainly watch over the growth of such life forms. Perhaps one or two are not enough; this experiment may even take thousands or tens of thousands of years. Mohe is absolutely patient—she will thoroughly use these two seeds to unravel all the mysteries."

Lisdo then asked, "So, according to you, you are more inclined to let our child receive one of the seeds."

Did I express that kind of thinking?

"You are my husband."

Doro was speechless for a moment, then said, “Yes, in fact, even with this seed, with this hope, I still feel that my child may not be able to grasp this opportunity, but I do not deny this hope... I hope my child can reach this level.”

His expression was very complicated: "Even so, the possibility is extremely small."

The girls remained silent.

“Moher will do many things after this,” Doro suddenly added. “She’s never one to settle down. Before she defeats me, she’ll try all sorts of things. I know her thinking. Since she can’t beat me in the same field, she’ll move on to a field I’ve already entered. She’s far superior to me in terms of knowledge and understanding of everything. Even if I try my best to catch up, I can never be her match. Her understanding in all fields surpasses everyone else’s... In the knowledge she’s gained in the same matter, she surpasses everything... So, if there’s a higher field, I can hardly find any possibility of her entering that field before me.”

Lisiduowei's expression changed: "If that's the case, then why don't you..."

“I will not back down because of this, even if Moh surpasses me in the end and I die in battle with her.” Doro simply gave this answer, his expression somewhat sorrowful. “Moreover, even if that day comes, it will be a very, very distant future. By then, you may already be dead.”

Ah, what a sad topic this is.

Eternity, a false eternity, an eternity that is impossible...

Only during such conversations did Doro feel so close to them, yet so incredibly far away. The gap between them, called talent and genius, became a tangible chasm, blocking them from eternity and beyond.

"If, if we were to be reincarnated and possess that seed, would..."

"I do not know."

Doro honestly replied, "Only Moch can answer such a question."

Lisdoye finally said, "Then let the child have a seed; he's about to be born. Which seed do you want him to have? A curse, or a blessing?"

"And you, Lisdowei?"

Lisiduo thought for a moment and said, "Indeed, I should still offer my blessings?"

"Oh? You should know that 'blessing' isn't always a good word."

“My husband was once a hero. I fell in love with him when he was a hero. Even though he is no longer a hero, I will always know that my husband has never changed. He is exactly the same as before, and his heart is as gentle as ever... This is the guidance of the goddess, a blessing and praise... I hope my children can be as excellent as my husband.”

She said those words with such deep emotion.

“Lisdowei… then let’s do it this way.”

……

"Can I have that cursed seed of yours, Moher?"

Moh looked at the Wise King with suspicion: "What use is it to you? You're already this age, walking your own path. Using something like this is a waste."

"Give me this, and I'll go find Doruo and get him a child." The wise king stated his condition directly.

Both of them are nominally Doro's maids, so they often work together—although usually only Moher is responsible for serving Doro. In their maid group, there is also Nore, who has recently been learning to cook from Rose.

"Whoa?!" Moh exclaimed in surprise. "Are you serious? I asked A. Sion to get a child with Doro before, and she refused. She was so ungrateful... But you're so confident? Between you and Doro..."

"You don't need to worry about that. In short, if I get my hands on Doro's child, will you give me the cursed seed?"

"Mr. Doro's children may also be born with the cursed seed."

The wise king waved his hand: "You know perfectly well that if you ask Lisdowei, the final result will definitely be the Seed of Blessing... What I want is the Seed of Curse."

"Well, if that's the case, I don't really mind—but may I ask why you want a cursed seed? And why you want to have a child with Doro... Do you like him?"

"If you're talking about romantic love, then it's not. But as a human being, I really like him... You don't understand humans... Humans are creatures that create offspring because they can't do things themselves, raising them to be more outstanding so they can fulfill their own dreams. Some parents say they're very lenient with their children and don't demand anything of them—it's the same thing, except their dreams aren't lofty ideals, but rather the tolerance and freedom they longed for in their childhood. That's still their dream, and children are the continuation of their parents' dreams."

The wise king smiled and said, "I will let my children reach the realms that I cannot reach."

(End of this chapter)

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