The Reborn Demon King Girl

Chapter 65: The 4th Generation Vampire


Doro, this person, has a significant problem.

Mohe clearly felt that some guy had come down from above—although it was already quite unbelievable that Charlette could do such a thing. But what was even more subtly intriguing was... did Doro actually know Charlette had this ability?

If he knew, then his scheming was rather deep; if he didn't, then it proved he had wholeheartedly set his mind on killing Charlette.

This was very strange.

If he could do such a thing, he wouldn't have been forced to that extent back then, and why hide? Would it have been strange if he had directly turned against those who betrayed him and wiped them out?

Just saying, even if these people united against him, they couldn't be inseparable. With Doro's strength, it would be easy for him to eliminate them one by one with surprise attacks.

His anger towards Charlette this time was understandable, but the fact that he wanted to kill Charlette seemed somewhat "unrealistic" to Mohe.

Although from a human perspective, apart from Charlette's own "aura", everyone should think she deserved to die.

But as the saying goes, if Doro could have done it, he would have acted long ago.

Why wait until now?

This person has issues; if he hadn't killed Mohe once before, Mohe would think he had a substantial mental disorder.

It requires healing at the soul level.

But for now, there was no need to expose it.

Mohe looked at Doro pitifully: "Mr. Doro, don't you want to give my right hand back to me? I failed in my action on Kenku Island and I'm sad ~ As a gentleman, Mr. Doro wouldn't do something cruel and make me sad, right?"

Of course... the right hand was originally part of the transaction with Mohe, and he needed it for Mohe to help extend Lisidorwei's life, but did Mohe really fail on Kenku Island?

If she had also retrieved her lungs, adding this right hand—three out of the Demon King's thirteen components had already been recovered.

It seemed like just a small portion, and there were still ten components left to recover.

But it couldn't be calculated this way.

The more components collected, the more powerful the Demon King became, and the easier it was for her to recover them.

Frankly, if Mohe had actually retrieved the lungs and added this right hand, then even without retrieving her own components, she might return to her former peak in a decade or so.

And if she had only recovered two components, this time would extend to twenty years, or even longer.

So, the recovery of the second and third components is very important... He's slightly conflicted.

"Of course, I will give your right hand back to you. In fact, the seal placed on it is about to be completely eroded. If you don't retrieve it, Baixi Town and the surrounding area might turn into a dead land. But I want to hear how you plan to extend Lisidorwei's life."

This is a very important question.

According to Mohe's previous words, the reason Lisidorwei was critically ill was that she was walking the wrong path, a path initially given by Mohe. The Vampire as a creature was a mix of mixed blood from the start.

And unlike Mohe, who allowed his own blood to have the "divine" immortal quality.

Extending Lisidorwei's life... how did Mohe plan to do it?

"Eh~ Mr. Doro, this sounds like you want me to give Lisidorwei true eternity..." Mohe smiled, "Isn't that a bit greedy? As a long-lived species, it should be enough to be satisfied, yet you want eternity. You should know that only I and God have eternal life in this world."

Mohe did not hide this: "A long lifespan can enable any living being to do incredible things. Even a pig would become immensely powerful over time. Eternity is the most difficult and precious thing; even using my body parts in exchange, I cannot give Lisidorwei true eternity."

She stated her bottom line, clearly saying that she wouldn't make Lisidorwei truly eternal, as it didn't align with her expectations.

Lisidorwei didn't have the value or loyalty for it.

Sharing eternity? No one is worthy to share eternity with me.

"That's not what I mean," Doro rephrased, "What I mean is, is there a way to address Lisidorwei's latent issues? Must vampires drink blood?"

Mohe gave Doro a speechless look: "Do you think I call them vampires for no reason? I designed them this way from the beginning... Forget it, you don't understand creating life or alchemy, so discussing this with you is meaningless. I do have a plan."

Doro, this person, seems to have some impractical fantasies, making it a waste of time to suggest ideas, so Mohe directly said, "I previously told Lisidorwei when creating her that she was a failed project."

She recalled her past: "For vampires, I've had several designs. By Lisidorwei's time, it was the third generation, but the third generation was also a failed project. After you killed me, my concept for these creatures became more perfected. I originally planned to create a fourth generation of vampires. But since this is your request, I can make her part of the fourth generation."

When she said that, Rose remembered her own transformation: "You're not going to add something strange to her like you did to me, are you?"

"Oh~ it seems you've discovered something, Miss Rose, but that's an injustice to me. I create different creatures for different purposes, and the meaning of your existence is not quite the same as that of vampires. I would not disrupt my own designs and artistic pursuits; I hope you respect that."

What on earth is a Demon King talking about?

Mohe turned to Ah Xion: "Miss Sword Saint, if you want to take this opportunity to become part of the Demon Race, I can help you. Mr. Doro will be collecting the materials anyway, so he shouldn't mind gathering an extra set for you, right?"

"Being human or part of the Demon Race means nothing to me," Ah Xion replied coldly.

"Soaking in the springs of the Elf Race will indeed extend your lifespan and preserve youth, but it does not mean eternity. You've already lived quite some time—becoming part of the Demon Race could allow you to live even longer."

Ah Xion was silent for a moment before she uttered:

"Some life, even if eternal, feels empty and lonely."

Was she hinting at herself? Or was it about her?

Mohe didn't bother to distinguish, but these three women truly were of no use... Mohe sighed and reached out to Lisidorwei.

"Hmm?"

Lisidorwei looked puzzled.

Mohe stared at Lisidorwei. Lisidorwei blinked innocently.

"...Alright, Lisidorwei, give me a drop of your blood, I'll analyze it."

Lisidorwei provided a drop of blood.

Mohe originally intended to take the potion back, after all, it was quite precious—but Lisidorwei pretended to play dumb... In other words, she still intended to use the potion. Even though Mohe no longer had any expectations for this inept vampire, perhaps she should give her a chance?

What if she succeeds?

It wasn't that Mohe insisted on turning Doro from a "boy into a man"—Doro was already at an age where calling himself a "boy" would be laughable.

Nor did every fall start with a relationship between a man and a woman, those matters between them are normal, a part of life's reproduction, even a divine act.

But Doro, this man... Though he now looks like a disheartened middle-aged man, there remains a standard within him. For instance, when he sees Charlette killing the innocent, he would act as "Gedora."

If there were anyone else capable of restraining Charlette, he probably wouldn't act, but he knows better than anyone that in this world, only he could inflict such "punishment" on Charlette, and thus he steps up.

Even in his current situation, he still worries about humanity.

Mohe didn't quite understand this notion—clearly, humanity had caused him much suffering, yet relatively speaking, he was treated better on this side; a smart man should naturally side with those who treat him well.

Therefore, if Doro is willing to marry Lisidorwei, it could be said that he has one foot in the realm of the Demon Race. Tempting someone to fall begins with lowering their baseline.

Beginning to agree with the human enemies, the Demon Race, beginning to harm humans—Doro's transaction with her was also part of the temptation to fall. However, Mohe intended to tackle it from both sides.

"Alright then, I'll give you a list of materials; go gather them. By the way, it seems like there's an issue with my vineyard; I've detected a hint of magic power. I was planning to do natural cultivation..."

When Mohe said this, Doro and Lisidorwei immediately stiffened.

"...Anyway, the average person wouldn't tell the difference, and we didn't plan to make our first year's product too high-end, selling it to some common folks won't affect much. Go on with your tasks."

Doro, Lisidorwei, and Rose went to collect materials.

Ah Xion, however, did not move.

"Is there something, Miss Sword Saint?"

"Did he summon the Hero's Sword?"

"Stronger individuals probably all felt it, right? The aura of the Hero's Sword is so evident, especially given how exaggerated he made it."

Ah Xion then asked: "Was it really swordsmanship he used when he killed you back then?"

Mohe, intrigued, looked at Ah Xion: "Why do you ask that?"

"Just a... feeling."

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