The Reborn Demon King Girl

Chapter 87: The Maid Left Behind After Returning Home


Symbol transfer seemed to be a very simple matter for Mohe.

Doro originally thought she would cut off her own hand, just like when she cut Mohe, and then proceed with the symbol transfer. However, Mohe merely brushed her hand over his, and the symbol was already taken away. Then she pressed the foreheads of the sisters Elf and Roland, leaving a colorful floral mark on each of their foreheads.

"You are not life forms of this level. Bearing the symbol would actually take away your lives, so I brought the two of you along. When you join forces, you can unleash the power of the symbol, reaching the extreme of this realm and barely capable of fighting my power. But correspondingly, you must remain here."

Mohe said very directly: "Until you have a deep enough understanding of the powers of the undead and souls, you probably can't leave. Of course, I will open a door for you to come over at any time, as long as you don't stay away for too long, it's not a problem. All these things can be discussed. Consider it my... well, let's call it Mr. Doro's blessing."

After all, although Mohe could also handle it, this time, when all is said and done, Nakrasa's chosen opponent was Doro.

"You seem in a much better mood than before?"

"After all, even though Nakrasa is disgraceful, he ultimately launched an attack on you and never gave up on defeating me until the very last moment. Even though a millennium meant nothing to him, it wasn't without significance. I recognize his fighting spirit. I will remember the existence of such a life form. This is something he should be proud of, even though he is dead."

From the Devil King's perspective, is it such a situation?

Doro approximately understood Mohe's thoughts,

"Should I also think about who I should remember?"

Mohe looked at Doro with some surprise: "Mr. Doro, you finally have some awareness as an Eternal Life Form. It's something you should have considered a long time ago. Although your feelings aren't deep now, as the long years pass, you will eventually realize that there are very few people worth remembering. Most life forms just keep repeating themselves over the years, like the wheat growing in the fields, one crop after another, nothing noteworthy."

"Well, now that this is over, it's time to leave." Mohe sighed, "Even with Nakrasa's death, the Goddess didn't appear, not even when we took away the world's symbol. What does she want to do?"

Doro spread his hands: "If you don't know, we surely know even less."

The two elves nodded.

Mohe was speechless: "Alright, what you said makes sense. If I don't know, you surely wouldn't know—anyway, Elf, Roland, although this is a blessing, it also carries risks, such as the Goddess I mentioned. She might approach you later, and it's best to judge for yourselves what to do. You don't have to do anything, just follow your heart."

The power of symbol advancement was activated, and Mohe led the group back to the entrance of the World of the Dead, where she and Doro crossed the gate.

"You two wait for a while, I'll create a more stable door for easy passage."

Though slightly reluctant, Elf still smiled and bid farewell to the two.

When Doro and Mohe emerged from the door, they saw Noel and Rose waiting in front of it.

"What are you two doing here? Weren't you supposed to oversee the struggle between the Snow Elves and the maids? What happened?"

Rose looked at her doubtfully: "Didn't you say to evaluate whether to punish Miss Elf and Miss Roland based on the situation? Didn't you bring them back?"

"You mean the princesses have run away?"

"Not so, the First Princess Bingnis and the Fifth Princess Michelle are still here," Rose replied honestly.

Mohe asked again: "What about the other Snow Elves?"

"The Snow Elves have left. I suspect they received orders from the Elf and Roland sisters."

Mohe nodded: "Calling it an order isn't quite accurate. It's more like tacit understanding, right? Well, I intended to do this too. So, the two princesses stayed voluntarily?"

"Yes, they are different from the other princesses. They seem to quite enjoy life here."

Mohe laughed: "From now on, we'll cancel the 1-6 numbering and call them by their real names. I approve of them truly becoming part of the residence.

"Mr. Doro, do you want to visit the two maids with me?"

Doro shook his head: "I want to go home first."

"Going home~ Well, see you later then."

Mohe continued, "Rose, escort Mr. Doro, and Noel, take me to see the true maids."

"Understood."

In her room, Mohe met with the two maids again. Previously, they were also working in the residence, but Mohe never really paid much attention to them.

"Bingnis and Michelle, saying they quite enjoy life here—Well, tell me, what do you want? Although I don't detest lies, you're not worth my effort, understand what I mean?"

Compared to how she treated Doro and others, Mohe's attitude towards these two princesses can only be described as cold.

However, the princesses were very respectful, kneeling with their heads lowered, not even daring to make eye contact with Mohe.

"Great Demon King, I am the original First Princess of the Ice and Snow Kingdom, Bingnis. I dare not deceive you in the slightest. My reason for staying is to serve by your side, learn from your vast knowledge and great power, making myself learned and powerful, and there's no safer place than by your side. Besides, you and the Hero are allies now."

Mohe nodded, acknowledging her answer: "Good, you answered my question honestly. How about you, Michelle? Is your reason for staying the same as your sister's?"

"Great Demon King, the Ice and Snow Kingdom has practically fallen now. I stay here because I don't know where to go—The future world will be chaotic, and surviving is a difficult task. Other sisters think they can return to the Ice and Snow Kingdom or find development elsewhere, not realizing they'll only cause trouble for themselves. Comparatively, it's safer and more reassuring here by your side."

"You may go."

Mohe didn't question them further and let the two maids leave.

These two weren't lying; clearly, they had made up their minds before coming here. Mohe didn't care about why they stayed, since, ultimately, the weight of two human princesses to Mohe was akin to the old woman from Baixi Town. The only difference might be these women could attract Doro...

Thinking about it, that seems unlikely.

In truth, there weren't many people in Mohe's residence. She didn't need many servants, and dealing with this matter was essentially a way to screen the servants to fill the void left by Lisidorwei and Ah Xion—though Ah Xion is just a freeloader in her impression. Besides, Mohe herself doesn't need much attendance.

The maids mainly serve Rastina.

Rastina is the patron of the residence, responsible for its various operations—Mohe only needed Rose and Noel's servitude.

The two princesses from the Ice and Snow Kingdom were Rastina's age mates, and also quite conversational. Being humans, Mohe felt she had treated Rastina quite favorably.

The shared flaw of these three was their relatively disappointing combat power. Rastina was weak, and the princesses were in no way strong. If they had to venture out together, Mohe could hardly be assured of their safety.

Let it be like this for now.

Mohe knew the world was already in chaos.

Her concern was whether the Wise King and others still had the strength to cause trouble.

Causing trouble was necessary to divert Doro's attention from her. Since the incident in the Elf Kingdom, this man underwent some transformation... Although this was the change she anticipated, it's somewhat terrifying, isn't it?

Terrifying... how rare.

Actually, not rare at all.

Ever since losing to Doro, this word has existed in her heart. From being killed by him, reverence has lingered in Mohe's soul. She had to please Doro, make Doro think she was harmless, even doing things she would never have done before.

Looking back now, it seems like a success. In Doro's mind, there's now a relatively concrete image of her. He, at least, doesn't view her as an evil person. When she does something, he might think "Mohe has her reasons." This is already a tremendous success. In this case, there is wriggle room for all matters and so-called maneuvering space.

Though Doro moved out, with the world's chaotic situation, he ultimately won't stay aloof; those influential figures are somewhat connected to him, how could he ignore them? Theoretically, Mohe just needs to keep herself well-hidden.

Being an ordinary residence owner and preparing to handle things regarding Doro.

Defeating Doro is a tremendously difficult task. Past accumulations failed to defeat Doro, requiring new, different approaches—for her, normal ways of enhancing strength are already blocked. No significant breakthroughs in the long years make it unlikely to achieve one in mere decades or hundreds of years.

So...

Not that there aren't extreme measures.

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