Karen's mouth opened slightly, but she couldn't say anything. She let out a slow sigh.

She probably owes Otto far too much.

She wasn't particularly indignant; Otto had simply done what he wanted to do, though perhaps a little too much, and she couldn't see the whole picture.

But she also knew how hard the other person had worked to get where he was, and even though she had never asked for anything, she didn't want to see him harm so many people for the sake of just one person like her...

But a complex expression did indeed surface in her mind.

She knew that the other party had no interest in power, but was willing to advance solely for the sake of preventing the saint's name from failing.

But after achieving true victory and ascending to the position of bishop, he was filled with despair, as he said, he was at the beginning of that long and dark journey.

Despite the overwhelming victory, there was only sorrow and sadness.

This also moved Karen deeply.

Even after her victory, she did not grieve too much for any one person. Although she felt a pang of sadness looking at the bloody battlefield and the comrades she had lost along the way, she was not heartbroken to that extent.

He was just troubled by how to change the course of fate.

As for Otto... after his victory, he only cared about himself. Karen couldn't help but purse her lips, her fingers trembling slightly.

"I...didn't do that well either, but back then, I did cowardly give up..."

"Although we ultimately succeeded in changing fate, without Otto, things might have been a different story..."

Her lips twitched slightly, the words left unsaid in her heart, and as she gazed into Otto's mind, she was lost in thought.

She blamed Otto for releasing the Honkai Beasts, for his human experiments with the Black Death, and for his compromises and the masterminds behind it all.

But she never doubted Otto's heart. If anyone could unconditionally help her and assist her in fulfilling her wish, the only one she could think of was Otto.

She just... felt that this comrade was prone to going astray.

But perhaps he forgot that he had been following the path she had taken all along, and that his fundamental purpose in doing everything was for her.

He would do anything for Karen, even things that displeased her.

All he wanted was for Karen to live, but that was the one thing he could never do.

PS

Regarding the backstory and side quests... after thinking about it, writing them all out would either lead to major revisions and criticism, or it would be considered plagiarism and poor execution... oh well, I'll just leave them as a bonus in the free chapters. If there are no objections, that's all for now.

Just writing this to reach the word count...

I've been really busy lately, unable to focus on writing, and I'm not in the right frame of mind. But I feel like I'll be taken down if I keep this up...

But that's all in the past for now. Things are done, and it's almost over. I'll just have a quick check-up today and adjust my schedule, and I'll be fine.

So... I'll try my best, as planned... to finish writing "Thus Spoke Apocalypse" during the National Day holiday.

Chapter 190 Bronya's Squad

Bronya glared angrily at Kiana, who was awkwardly laughing. She had always thought Kiana was genuinely hungry!

So... the reason for the previous times was because I didn't draw the cards well?

This is outrageous!

Of course, what angered her even more was that she hadn't seen through it and had been fooled by Kiana, whom she had never expected!

Normal people wouldn't believe such a lie, but Kiana... eating nine meals a day wouldn't be questioned, which is a natural advantage.

At most, people might think that Mei is spoiling him too much, or that she's been working too hard lately.

Kiana, realizing she was in the wrong, gave Bronya a fawning smile and tried to reason with her, then glared at her boss.

Why would he just blurt it out if he didn't mention it himself?

Luo Mo lowered his eyes and pondered, beginning to reflect on whether he had really done something wrong.

However, everyone heard Luo Mo's words and quickly understood what he meant.

"Are you sure this is true?"

Mebius asked suspiciously, "What do you mean by wanting to start over even after collapsing?"

"I don't know, this is just a guess. But all the Herrschers inside have rebelled against the Honkai, so I think if the other side really had any emotions, they wouldn't allow such a thing to happen."

Luo Mo was somewhat unsure and spoke with a mixture of doubt and belief.

Gradually, he began to believe what he was saying.

"But Honkai doesn't have this kind of self-awareness, does it?" Möbius pointed out this biggest problem.

"You'd have to ask you that, how would I know?"

Luo Mo shrugged, indicating that he had no answer. If anyone was to ask, it should be the people of the previous civilization; he had only copied the text.

"...There's actually some truth to that, isn't there?"

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