Demi-human Girls Completion Manual Chapter 1341 - 24: A Prophecy_2

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Previously on Demi-human Girls Completion Manual...
Fisher and Moli share a moment alone, where she expresses her feelings and possessiveness towards him. Moli reveals that Fisher has reached the Mythical Rank and discusses a prophecy of destruction that begins to activate every ten thousand Full Moon Periods, with the last period having occurred four and a half years ago, coinciding with Lord Ramasitia's departure.

Moli explained in a rush,

"Ah, the Full Moon Period refers to the time concerning that Fake God residing in the Spirit Realm. During each Full Moon Period, the Fake God's power ascents to its zenith. In the past, every time this occurred, Lord Ramasitia would depart for a time to manage affairs related to the Fake God...

"It was precisely due to this prophecy that Mother desired me to remain on the ocean floor for my safety. However... I harbored deep anxieties about you, prompting my wish to ascend and offer assistance. At the very least, I wanted you to withstand the impending doom. But this endeavor necessitates formidable strength, a truly immense power...

"Therefore, I forged a pact with Mother: to attain the Mythical Rank before the war commences, thereby acquiring a measure of self-preservation. This led me to the perilous South Continent to aid Rafael, seeking to temper myself.

"Yet, I sense the war drawing nearer with each passing day, and still, I struggle to achieve any significant advancement..."

At this juncture, Moli mirrored the bewilderment and helplessness displayed by Rafael.

As previously noted, they had always shared parallel aspirations and objectives, and now they found themselves ensnared in an identical predicament.

Perhaps, in comparison to Rafael, her confusion ran even deeper, attributed to the existence of such a potent mother.

"I am not akin to my powerful mother... In my childhood, I overheard Mother recount an altercation she had, after which she simply slept to recuperate and subsequently achieved the Mythical Rank. In my youthful estimation, it seemed remarkably effortless...

"When my own turn arrived, I discovered the rank acted as a life-defining chain. I remained utterly clueless, much like the vast majority of existences in this world..."

However, upon hearing Moli's complete account of her journey ashore, Fisher was utterly astonished.

Firstly, concerning the so-called Full Moon Period.

He could make a reasonable inference that the Fake God in question was Renie, or rather, the former Mother Goddess. Nevertheless, he suspected Ramasitia's departure during the Full Moon Period was not for the purpose of confronting Renie, but for alternative reasons...

For instance, that pervasive scarlet Spirit Realm Pollution.

The logic was straightforward: Renie had informed him that she too would depart during the Full Moon Period, ostensibly to fulfill her 'duty'.

The crux of the matter was this: if both Ramasitia and the other deities, including Renie, were compelled to enter the Spirit Realm during the Full Moon Period, it logically implied that the Spirit Realm Pollution also intensified concurrently.

Could it then be inferred that the Spirit Realm Pollution shared a fundamental nature with Renie?

The second point that left Fisher astounded was the 'prophecy' alluded to by Xuan Can.

If this prophecy pertained to destruction, could it possibly be the very one inscribed on the opening page of his Demi-human Girls Completion Manual?

Previously, Fisher had encountered no mention of any doomsday prophecy save for the one within the Demi-human Girls Completion Manual. It seemed he alone in the world was aware of and burdened by it, a fact that had led him to question its authenticity on numerous occasions.

Yet, if it originated from Xuan Can, its significance would be entirely different.

Xuan Can was a Demigod, the sole survivor in the world. Furthermore, the Whale-man and Ramasitia were in close proximity; it defied logic for her to be privy to this information without Ramasitia's knowledge.

This also implied that the doomsday prophecy indeed existed, but its awareness was restricted to a select few, with only individuals of considerable standing likely to grasp its profound implications.

Very well, extrapolating further from this inquiry triggered even more unsettling questions for Fisher.

First, what was the true genesis of the doomsday prophecy?

To this point, Fisher had interacted with a multitude of Completion Manuals and had even journeyed back in time to witness the Transferee and the dreadful calamities they unleashed.

And looking back, each segment of the doomsday prophecy appeared intrinsically linked to a Transferee's Completion Manual, or associated with prevailing chaos.

In the South Continent, upon meeting Rafael, Fisher encountered Philone; in Nali, while meeting Moli, he came across Erwin; in the Northern Realm, while accompanying Valentina into Wutong, he again encountered what was suspected to be chaotic Spirit Realm Pollution...

Hmm, and let us not forget the Undying Witch...

Renie herself was a True God of chaos, to say nothing of the others.

Consequently, in Fisher's assessment, the doomsday prophecy was fundamentally intertwined with chaos; therefore, it was only logical that this prophecy should also be bound to chaos.

Whether it manifested as a jest from chaos, issuing a forewarning of annihilation; or as the pronouncement of a visionary sage, offering a caution to the world.

From any standpoint, this prophecy served the world's interests; otherwise, he would not have foreseen it and undertaken such extensive endeavors.

Thus, the prophecy most plausibly originated from a visionary within this world who foresaw the future; alternatively, it represented a mocking decree from the God of Death, symbolizing destruction...

Could it possibly be Gui?

The Elf possessing the faculty to glimpse the future, and moreover, bearing such a striking resemblance to Renie.

Her vision showed her the future, revealing her role in averting the doomsday prophecy. This foresight explained her unusually fervent support and aid in his ascension to the Mythical Rank. Fisher, however, refused to be so gullible as to think a member of the Mythical Species would genuinely fancy him, a mere human. Their selfless assistance couldn't possibly stem from his own charm. The 'special' reason she alluded to might very well be the Demi-human Girls Completion Manual, a tome that carried the doomsday prophecy and was now in his possession. Yet, if Gui's motivations were tied to the Manual, then what about Helair's?