Reborn Demon Girl Will Not Meet the Uncle Hero

Chapter 239 The Grand Finale: The Beginning and the End

Chapter 239 The Grand Finale: The Beginning and the End

What if, what if, in the beginning, it wasn't Julia who was born with me, but you?

Julia and Doro are different.

Doro was just a human, while Julia was born with the same life form as him.

Twenty years ago, Moh answered Doro's question. When Doro asked what her relationship was with the goddess, she replied that it could be considered as "lovers".

She actually regretted giving that answer. She and Yulia were definitely not lovers, and she didn't truly love Yulia, because she wouldn't do such a thing for Yulia, nor would she feel uneasy and impatient to stand beside him, slightly to the side and behind, looking at his face that was always facing forward, and his eyes that were always fixed on the front, just because she hadn't seen him for five years.

While Yulia was in the heavens for tens of thousands of years, what did Moh do? She created many races, such as vampires, and watched the changes on Earth, supposedly competing with Yulia. But she didn't even use her eyes, which could see through time and space, to see what was happening in the heavens. She didn't even know about the birth of the "angel" species.

The girl named Moher almost never tells the truth.

Although, in the eyes of others, at least in the eyes of those around Doro, everything she says is true. In a sense, she is actually very trustworthy—but everyone also knows that Moh's "truth" is not complete; she is definitely hiding some very important things. But this can be considered a hint from Moh; she seems to enjoy watching others think and explore the part of the truth she has hidden.

For Moher, this was like an unspoken little game, a game he thoroughly enjoyed.

But her true feelings and lies are hidden in such a small game.

She didn't really know why she liked Doro; after all, in Moh's eyes, the man named Doro was—stupid.

Perhaps Dorro knew, perhaps Dorro did not.

Perhaps, just as the goddess Yulia saw Doro when she looked down upon the river of fate, or perhaps it was because Doro was certain to reach their realm that he so attracted the attention of the two original beings. After Moh absorbed the triune evil god, she knew clearly that Yulia had once suspected that Doro was the reincarnation of the World Tree.

The World Tree, which was not eroded, but destroyed, was reborn under the inertia of the world, but appeared in a different form—however, even Mohe and Yulia had no way to verify this.

However, when Julia's will directly interfered with this world, Moh began to pay attention to the boy, Doro.

Doro was only twelve years old at that time.

He obtained Julia's sword and received guidance from a young girl named Shati, who was then just a trainee priest—and embarked on a journey.

From the very beginning of his journey, the Demon King's eyes were fixed on him.

With eyes that can pierce through space and see through illusions, Mohe watched the hero's journey, watching the moment he bravely picked up the hero's sword and drew it against a weak demon.

She saw Doro's panic at that time, the sleepless nights he spent after killing the demon, and how Shady initially calmed herself while simultaneously comforting Doro. At that moment, Moh only found it laughable.

Is this the man Julia chose? Compared to the "heroes" of history, this man is too ordinary.

Doro wasn't the first person whose growth was closely watched by Moh. To put it simply, for example, the Rhaeda—now Nore—was sent to Moh as a "sacrifice" when she was young. Moh saw the resentment in this person's heart, so she let her go and watched her grow.

Nore is a completely different person from Doro.

When she killed for the first time, her face showed only the joy of victory, a sense of triumph, and a feeling of pride. Perhaps there was also a little pity and reluctance, but she wouldn't be like Doro, who couldn't sleep all night, pondering whether her actions were right.

What a foolish man!

That was the initial assessment. He did not possess any of the qualities that Moh had ever seen that could be called a "great ruler," a "king," or a "sage." He even lacked the most crucial element for success... "an unwavering heart."

This man wavered many times, which is why he liked Charlotte.

Because, without the woman named Shati, he probably would have given up on his so-called mission as a "hero" long ago. However, in Moh's view, Shati was nothing more than a lackey who obeyed Julia's will. To say that Shati was influencing Doro was less accurate than saying that Julia was leading Doro step by step by holding his hand.

This is utterly ridiculous.

It was almost like a human taking care of a child, just like taking care of Doro.

Is Yulia such a patient being? To be honest, Moh was very dissatisfied with Yulia's "entertainment" arrangement at that time. If Yulia hadn't possessed the power over destiny, she definitely wouldn't have continued watching.

Watching Doro gradually encounter other people, watching this person grow little by little.

When did she start looking forward to it?
It was probably when Lisdowe decided to ambush Doro in order to prove herself, but despite having the upper hand, she couldn't continue to attack Doro—Moher knew why Lisdowe couldn't continue: because she was afraid.

During the duel between Lisdowei and Doro, Lisdowei felt that she was clever and wise. She realized that this hero was getting stronger step by step, so she was really worried that he might actually threaten the Demon King... No, that's not what she thought. She was afraid that she would be killed.

Because she knew that the Demon King wouldn't mind her being killed; in fact, he was looking forward to it.

This can bring the Demon King some fun, some inspiration, and creative inspiration.

The Demon King never cared about her life or death, just like he did when he killed previous generations of vampires.

She couldn't wait to see how Ristover was killed by Doro.

Therefore, even knowing that the Demon King was intentionally or unintentionally sending someone only slightly stronger than the Hero to fight against him in order to accelerate his growth, Lisdowei still acted in secret.

Mohe saw all of this, but she didn't stop Lisdowei. After all, when it came to a life-or-death situation, Yulia would step in... that's what she thought.

Just let Yulia take care of the disobedient Lisdowei while she's at it.

But that didn't happen.

Lisdowei felt fear when she faced Doro, who was clearly weaker than her at the time.

At this moment, Moh truly began to re-examine Doro. She suddenly realized that, even though she had been watching this boy the whole time, when had his gaze become so different?

Lisdowei was unwilling to admit it. She was unwilling to admit that she felt the same fear she had when facing a demon king in this boy who was weaker than herself. She knew clearly that the boy she was constantly defeating was not looking at her, but at her master, her creator, the great demon king.

She was unwilling to acknowledge this fear, so she thought of "love".

She interpreted this fear as a form of love for Doro, thus accepting the fact that she was frightened by him.

The proud vampire queen should only fear her king.

Therefore, this is undoubtedly an emotion called love.

Therefore, after Doro suffered betrayal from those around her, Lisdovi, who "loved" Doro, did nothing; she was trying to process Moher's hand.

Because no one in the world understands Doro's true nature better than her, the thing that terrifies her—if the Demon Lord were to put on such a show with anyone, no one would dare to interfere, because everyone knows that the Demon Lord would definitely enjoy it.

For the person he "loves," these are merely consequences that he himself "is willing" to bear.

If he is unwilling, the fate of the world will change in an instant, just as the Demon King casually erased certain existences in the past—they are not important.

So, it's probably just as Doro once said to Lysdorp, Lysdorp never truly loved Doro, and Doro never truly loved her.

But Moher is different.

For Moher, who has lived through many years, time has always been her companion, and waiting has always been the most common thing.

So, she lied to Doro from the very beginning.

It wasn't that the Demon King Moher was plotting to resurrect and regain control of the world; rather, it was because Doro appeared that Moher began to recover his power.

She was simply passionate about playing that role, the role Doro imagined.

Moh didn't really know why Doro had come to her—in her opinion, the hero must have been looking for death and had offered himself up.

After all, since being killed by Doro, she hadn't tried to regain her power. She knew perfectly well that there was no life form of that level in this world; in other words, the hero didn't intend to reach eternity. Therefore, she wasn't in a hurry. She could reincarnate several times, or even continue reincarnating indefinitely. Just like before the defeat of the "Ominous," very few people in the world knew of Mohedo and Yulia's existence; they had long been hidden among countless life forms. Only after defeating the Ominous did they truly become known to the world and truly be worshipped and revered.

She remembered the first day Doro arrived in that small town. The man was drunk, lying on the table with his genitals exposed, as if to say, "Come and kill me then?"

How could Moher possibly make a move?

It took her about a month to figure out what Doro thought of her, and then she devised some plans and strategies—and everything went just as she had predicted.

Doro gradually emerged from her pain. In Moh's opinion, what she did was no different from what Shady had done before; she was simply comforting the man.

What makes this man different from others?

Moher couldn't answer.

So, if you had been the one by my side in the first place, perhaps I would have known the answer.

However, this retrospective was also shattered by Doro.

“This cannot be allowed, Moh.” Doro confronted Moh.

Even with near-omnipotent control over the world, what can she do under absolute power and violence?

A hint of sadness flickered in Moh's eyes: "It seems you don't love me enough, and are even unwilling to spend the same amount of time with me. You know perfectly well that I can't truly rewind time in this world."

Her so-called regression was merely a spiritual means, a desire to allow Doro and herself to once again spend a long time together, savoring their feelings in those long years. However, Doro refused this invitation, even though he knew that Moh loved him, and therefore she would not truly destroy the world and forcibly return to the ancient era.

However, he still rejected her.

That gaze remained unwavering. Despite constantly professing love and affection for him, he rejected her love in this way. Doro was truly a cruel person.

But it is precisely these eyes...

Moher couldn't help but embrace Doro, her eyes sparkling with a shimmering light as she gazed at them, mesmerized.

In the five years since she left Doro, Moh felt that perhaps she was just pathetic. Perhaps, throughout those long years, she had been waiting for someone to defeat her... not just someone who could defeat her physically, but someone whose will she could not change.

At the very beginning, he couldn't sleep all night after killing just a weak demon. How can he now say such things with such unwavering conviction? He was in so much pain when Xia Di betrayed him, so why is he so "cruel" to the girl who loves him?
In their past interactions, she tried to make Doro a life form like herself, to make him share the same views, but that failed... She tried to get Doro to let the children fight, to make him realize that this is the daily life of an eternal being... but Doro still denied it.

Unbeknownst to her, the image she wanted Doro to become was completely rejected by Doro.

Doro is stronger than himself.

He was even more willful than she was. That's why she loved him.

Because in the struggle of willfulness and stubbornness, she lost, both in strength and in spirit, to Doro. She lost to a man who seemed even somewhat indecisive. He was declaring that he could protect everything he wanted.

Even if it means Moh has to suffer some injustice, he will absolutely not waver in his resolve because of Moh.

Come to think of it—they all seem to be the same.

Moher felt that he was just like those girls, liking others without permission, having expectations without permission, being rejected without permission, and being liked without permission... But, she...

The more this is the case, the more I love it.

She smiled.

"This is my final act of defiance against you, Mr. Doro. I have still lost to you."

Time flows, time is fragmented.

Under the rain of light, Moh kissed Doro's lips: "Please, let me always be yours, leave an eternal mark on me."

The triune evil god was stripped from her body, and the symbols she once possessed began to fade. She relinquished everything she had, willingly giving everything she had to the man before her.

He doesn't need tens of thousands of years to learn to know everything in the world; he doesn't need to fight to possess everything; he doesn't need to use any wisdom to look down on all living beings.

Moher knew.

As Julia said, if one of them truly reached that state, both at the beginning and at the end, then that person could only be Dorro.

He should possess everything in this world: the power of Moher, the power of the goddess, and the power of the World Tree.

The power of the human world, the power of the heavens, the power of the dead.

He should become the true "master" of this world. Unlike the masters of Moher and Julia, he should truly "dominate" all things in this world: eternity, curses, progress, stagnation, magic, alchemy, witchcraft, martial arts, creation and destruction, fate and balance, soul and emotion, forests, earth, sea, sky, and stars!
Everything in the universe, all things in the world!
The living, the non-living!
When Moher finally submitted to Doro, a true ruler was born into this world. He was omniscient and omnipotent, possessing the power to distort everything and understand all the truths of the world. Distinctive markings began to appear on Moher's body, a symbol of becoming Doro's possession. The same phenomenon continued to occur on the separated Triune God.

Without hesitation.

Moher was thinking, and Doro was thinking too.

Moher made a choice, and Doro made the same choice.

He already understood Moher's love, so Doro's answer was to accept everything.

Whether it is the power of Moher, the will of Moher, the power of the goddess, the will of the goddess, the power of all living beings, the will of all living beings... all things belong to me, and I will bear them all.

During his time as the sole king, he came to understand the true weight of his power. When he destroyed the primordial land, he realized the worries and fears others had for him—so, let all things belong to me, let all living beings in the world become my possessions… I will bear it, I will protect it.

That was Doro's answer: he was not a qualified king.

If one had to describe it, some people in the world, for example, are deceived by fake beggars and feel that their conscience has been cheated, so they will not donate money when they encounter beggars again. Doro is just the kind of person who will still give what he can to help. Therefore, he has the power, and he takes on the responsibility.

This is Doro's explanation of "hero".

When he made that choice, he understood.

It is both at the beginning and at the end.

In that instant, he transcended all time, surpassing the time of Moher and the goddess. Where did it begin? There is no end. Where will it end? There is no end either.

But that's good.

This is enough.

What Doro saw was a vast expanse of white, and beside him were Moh and Julia, who had become his possessions.

Everything else—is inside Doro.

He became the world itself.

Which way to go?

He asked that question.

Moh smiled obediently: "Your will, my dear master~"

(End of this chapter)

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