Chapter 309 - 160 The Finale: The Beginning and the End_2
Chapter 309 - 160 The Finale: The Beginning and the End_2
Watching Doro gradually encounter others and seeing him grow bit by bit.
When did she start to anticipate this?
Perhaps it was when Lisidorwei decided to ambush Doro to prove herself, yet even in a position of advantage, she couldn’t strike further—Mohe knew why Lisidorwei couldn’t continue because she felt fear.
During the confrontation between Lisidorwei and Doro, Lisidorwei considered herself smart and wise. She realized this Hero was growing stronger step by step, so she was genuinely worried about possibly threatening the Demon King... no, she wasn’t thinking that way; she feared for her own life.
Because she knew, the Demon King wouldn’t mind her being killed; rather, the Demon King anticipated her demise.
This could bring some pleasure, some inspiration, a spark of creation to the Demon King.
The Demon King never cared about her life or death, just like in the past when vampires were killed.
She couldn’t wait to see how Lisidorwei would be killed by Doro.
So, even though she knew that the Demon King sent out those slightly stronger than the Hero to fight him, accelerating his growth, Lisidorwei still acted privately.
Mohe observed all of this but did not hinder Lisidorwei. After all, when it came to life and death, Julia would step in... or so she thought.
Just let Julia also get rid of the disobedient Lisidorwei.
But that didn’t happen.
Lisidorwei, facing the then apparently weaker Doro, felt fear.
Only at this moment did Mohe truly reevaluate Doro. She suddenly realized that she’d been watching this young man all along, but when did his gaze become so different?
Lisidorwei was unwilling to admit it, unwilling to admit feeling the same fear towards this weaker young man as she’d feel facing the Demon King. She clearly knew that the young man constantly rebuffed by her was not reflecting herself in his eyes; he was looking at not her, but at her master, her creator, the great Demon King.
She didn’t want to acknowledge this fear, so she thought of "love."
She considered this fear as a form of love for Doro, to accept the fact that Doro scared her.
The proud Vampire Queen should only fear her king.
So this was undoubtedly a feeling called love.
Therefore, after Doro was betrayed by those around him, the "loving" Lisidorwei did nothing as she tried to digest Mohe’s hand.
Because no one in the world understands more clearly than her the nature of Doro, that thing that instills fear in her—if the Demon King were to enact such a drama with someone, no one would dare to interfere, as everyone knows the Demon King would surely relish it.
For the person she "loves," these are merely results he "willingly" accepts.
If he were unwilling, then the destiny of the world would change in an instant, just as the Demon King casually erased certain existences in bygone years—they don’t matter.
So, perhaps like Doro once said to Lisidorwei, Lisidorwei never truly loved Doro, nor did Doro truly love her.
But Mohe was different.
For Mohe, having lived through lengthy ages, time was always her companion, patience a most common trait—
So, from the very beginning, she deceived Doro.
It wasn’t the Demon King Mohe continually plotting the resurrection to regain control over the world; it was because Doro appeared that Mohe began to restore her power.
She was only passionate about playing that role, that role imagined by Doro.
Mohe didn’t actually know why Doro came to her—at that time, she thought perhaps the Hero sought death, so he came offering himself.
After all, since being killed by Doro, she hadn’t tried to recover her strength. She knew clearly no life at that level existed in this world; in other words, the Hero had no intention of touching eternity. So she wasn’t in a hurry, she could cycle through reincarnations several times over, even eternally just like this, as before the vanquishing of "malice," few in the world even knew of Mohe and Julia’s existence, hidden among many lifeforces ages before.
It was only after defeating Malice they were truly acknowledged and revered by the world.
She remembered the first day Doro came to that little town, this man was drunk, lying on the table, exposing his vitals as if to say, "Come kill me?"
How could Mohe possibly make a move?
She probably took a month to figure out how Doro saw her and then devised some plans and strategies—everything unfolded as she anticipated.
Doro gradually recovered from his pain; if Mohe were to say, what she did was essentially no different from Charlette’s actions back then, merely comforting this man.
What truly distinguished this man from others?
Mohe couldn’t answer.
So, if from the start it were you by my side, perhaps I would already know this answer.
However, this piece of retrospection was also shattered by Doro.
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