The Reborn Demon King Girl

Chapter 56 Kenku Island


Mohe chose to retrieve her lungs instead of her horns for her own reasons.

Although many schemes are filled with various plots and intrigues, some things never change—put simply, from the perspective of the world, her horns were more important than her lungs... This is the most crucial problem.

The Demon King's Horns govern creation and destruction, simply put, the power Mohe previously displayed in front of Doro and others was this power.

However, achieving the desired effect was extremely troublesome for her.

For example, in the process of transforming Frodonick into Rose, it required borrowing the power of Divine Art, then interrupting the process of Divine Art, and using the mystery brought about by "failed Divine Art" in combination with her own magic and alchemy to cause a transformation in Frodonick during the resurrection process, turning him into the current Charming Demon, Rose.

But if the Demon King's Horns were still present, the Demon King would probably be able to revive Frodonick and transform him into the desired form in just a second—for humans, those horns are the key to the revival of the Demon Race.

As long as those horns exist, the Demon King can bring the Demon Race back to the world... Of course, humans are not very clear about their understanding of those horns; they still don't know that the Demon Race was probably all created by the Demon King, just as humans were created by gods... but this does not affect people's vigilance against those horns.

The words creation and destruction carry such weight, let alone that horns are a symbol of the Demon Race.

If the Demon King regained her horns, then—the end would come again, there have even been such prophecies, overall, Mohe never even thought of retrieving her horns, that would purely be madness. Among other organs, there are many that are currently useful.

Therefore, Charlette could not be sure which organ she would choose to retrieve, as starting this war inevitably led to a weakening of forces. Mohe would naturally take advantage of this opportunity to take back her power.

Originally, the enemy coming directly towards her left her without the time, but now, deploying the legion towards the land of Lizardmen was giving herself a chance.

Of course, considering it from a realistic perspective, following Doro and others led to a higher chance of success.

However—Mohe's wariness of Doro had recently intensified, this Hero was far from the decadent figure she initially perceived... this was obviously a reasonable thought, after all, he was the opponent who once defeated her, so she should not underestimate Doro in any way, no matter how vigilant.

So, this time, saying it is an opportunity for Lisidorwei and others is also Mohe's intention to keep some "secrets" for herself.

Of course, this secret was naturally related to the "Miracle Source Adeline."

Upon revisiting and reassessing the grand betrayal involving the existence known as A. Gedora, Mohe discovered that the Saintess, the Wise Person, and the Song of the End were directly connected to this betrayal, while the Miracle Source seemed not to have directly participated.

In other words—more explicitly, amidst a betrayal, there were indeed certain things that could be used against A. Gedora, but... these alchemy items may not truly represent the real intentions of this Miracle Source. Because alchemy items are different from other things.

These items are merely tools!

Adeline might not truly have had the intention to act against Doro.

Of course, this is just an optimistic view, if this was told to Doro, he might have different thoughts, but it would not be conducive to Mohe's plans.

The alliance united several major factions, yet their leaders did not set out, only Charlette carried her arm, while the others had to suppress their organs—they could not leave for long, perhaps only Charlette, now possessing an essence "close to god," felt she could preserve the Demon King's right hand under any circumstances.

Even though the chance that Adeline was unaware was small, it could not be directly ruled out.

If she harbors certain ignorance of the truth in her heart, guilt towards Doro, regret over the past... then these could become weaknesses; she hoped to turn Adeline into a "mole."

It is necessary to hide this from Doro, because if everything he is currently displaying is deceptive, then Mohe plans to orchestrate a grand betrayal against him, leaving him truly abandoned by the world... only then can Mohe's anger at being deceived be appeased.

But it is still uncertain if Doro is deceiving her, at least from the current situation, Doro is likely just a pitifully naive good person.

Mohe's destination is the "Alchemy City—Kenku Island."

As the name suggests, this city is built on the sea.

The city was established in the second year of the new era.

One year after the Demon King's defeat, several alchemists completed this masterpiece. They subsequently moved the Demon King's lungs to this city for sealing and further research.

The reason it's on an isolated island is that the alchemists believed that certain alchemy results could bring disaster to the mainland, and the island naturally provided a "natural barrier."

However, if Mohe remembered correctly, the base of that island should be her work from her prime, the alchemical war fortress "Sky Fortress."

Now that it has become an island on the sea, does it to some extent indicate that these alchemists have not truly figured out the Sky Fortress, unable to achieve true control over it?

This possibility exists.

But Mohe did not intend to harbor too much hope, it might turn out to just be a show put on for her.

Perhaps when she attempts to regain control of the Sky Fortress, she'll be dealt a harsh blow.

However, Mohe was not in a hurry.

She will not act hastily; the more special the time, the more she must remain sufficiently calm.

For Kenku Island, entry and exit are a major issue—initially, when the alchemists were constructing it, they should have considered one problem... logistics.

Alchemists cannot truly be isolated from the world; the alchemy items they craft must be sold to those who need them, and they also need to obtain alchemical materials from elsewhere. Moreover, many alchemy items only truly yield results after humans have used them.

This is inherently contradictory.

Alchemists long for a quiet and secluded environment to study alchemy, but without the world, alchemy cannot progress.

Yet if they draw too close to the world, it may pose risks due to alchemy.

So, how can one ensure a high degree of world linkage while simultaneously cutting off from the world?

The best answer is the Teleportation Array.

However, the Teleportation Array belongs to the realm of magic—the Source of Miracles seems to have completed some special alchemy, creating a kind of alchemy item that can replace the magic array, named the "World Reflection" alchemy item.

In simple terms, it's a space device that allows you to transport goods according to the content of a badge, once you obtain proof of identity.

Everyone on Kenku Island owns a proof of identity. If you have transportation needs, you can communicate with the badge. After communication, a specialist will review it. Upon confirming authority, the World Reflection will activate and transport you either to the continent or Kenku Island.

The principle isn't difficult; Mohe thinks he can make one too... if only small-scale, he could make it now. The impressive thing about the World Reflection is that it has never reached an extreme limit, even with tens or hundreds of thousands of people living on Kenku Island, it isn't enough for this alchemy item to reach its limit.

Of course, these people cannot be transferred simultaneously.

Mohe doesn't believe that the Miracle Source has such capability.

"Hello, I'm an Alchemist, hoping to go to Kenku Island."

She casually arrived at the branch of the Alchemist Association in the nearby big city and immediately made her request.

"An Alchemist? Do you have certification?"

Mohe shook her head: "I don't."

The staff saw the petite girl in front of them; her temperament really didn't align with that of alchemists, who normally carry many items with them. Yet this girl only had a small bag. She looked more like someone on a picnic.

And her age was also very young...

However, she couldn't refuse the girl's reasonable request.

"If you don't have certification, you will need to undergo some certification, and then provide some identification. We will send someone for verification."

"Of course, I'm from nearby Baixi Town, where there's a winery... you can arrange for my alchemist identity certification first."

Mohe displayed great calmness, which naturally made people trust her. It didn't seem like she was joking.

Even though she looked quite young.

Maybe it was just her natural appearance.

Mohe didn't do anything showy; she completed two very ordinary alchemies at the association—the process was also very standard. After staying in the city for two more days, the association confirmed Mohe's identity, granting her a badge.

Hmm—perfect.

Mohe smiled as she spoke, "Thank you, sister." While considering another round of alchemy on this badge to take control, she thought that with a little extra processing she could replicate it, making it easy to bring others into Kenku Island afterward.

The badge was engraved with what seemed to be the symbol of "explosion."

The Source of Miracles is someone who values "safety" in the alchemical process greatly, expressing the notion "safety is paramount" everywhere. This badge's design probably serves as a warning to other alchemists, reminding them to treat alchemy with respect; after all, explosion is the most common failure mode in alchemy. Aside from the persons involved, the harm is quite limited.

She gripped the badge tightly.

"Teleportation target: Kenku Island. Teleportation person: Mohe. Belongings: please check."

"Teleportation target confirmed, teleportation task confirmed, teleportation items confirmed, through review, teleportation begins."

The girl suddenly vanished from the association.

Watching Mohe leave, the receptionist couldn't help but sigh: "Sigh! Recently going to Kenku Island is just exhausting… if it weren't for orders from above, I'd have wanted to give her a heads-up."

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