Demi-human Girls Completion Manual Chapter 1365 - 31: True and False Prophecies

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Previously on Demi-human Girls Completion Manual...
Fisher questions the nature of his enhancements from the Demi-human Girls Completion Manual, learning from Erwin that they are incomplete. As the dark space begins to crack, Erwin warns Fisher that the unfinished treasure is Anna, and instructs him to abandon kindness and desecrate life to achieve his goals. Fisher's consciousness becomes overwhelmed as his body attempts to transform, but he stops when the presence of Helair comes to mind. Suddenly, Renie appears, interrupting his thoughts and questioning who Helair is.
"Helair... who could that be?" Fisher, just jolting awake from a daze, was too bewildered to fully grasp the unfolding situation. He simply gazed at Renie, a whirlwind of surprise at her sudden appearance, unexpected joy at their reunion, and shock at the name that had just escaped his lips overwhelming him, leaving him temporarily speechless. Behind Renie, Emhardt, looking as if he longed to find a sturdy object to bang his head against, observed Fisher’s body gradually reverting to its human form. After a fleeting moment of hesitation, he quickly positioned himself in front of Fisher and interjected, "Thank goodness, Fisher, you’ve returned!! I genuinely feared you’d remain a sphere indefinitely!" Emhardt’s timely interruption dissipated the previous hostile atmosphere, and Renie’s somewhat bewildered expression softened as well. She glanced at Fisher’s form, exhaling a breath of relief, and murmured, "It’s wonderful that it worked..." "Renie..." Fisher’s eyes, seemingly new and unfocused, struggled to adapt. In this moment, he felt akin to an infant, unfamiliar with his own being. He strained to focus on the person before him, and amidst a subtle, familiar fragrance, her distinct appearance finally came into sharp relief. Noticing Fisher’s slightly disoriented gaze, Renie couldn’t suppress a faint smile. However, this smile soon gave way to a trace of vexation. She rose gracefully with a soft huff and inquired of Fisher, "Did something happen to you previously? Why did you return at such an peculiar time and place? I have been searching and anticipating your return for ages. Had it not been for the evident disarray here and the presence of this small entity, I wouldn’t have even known you were back..." "It wasn’t intentional, Renie. I faced peril before, which prompted me to utilize your Seal. I’m uncertain if that’s the reason for the temporal and locational discrepancies in my return. I did indeed materialize in the Holy Land, but I was apprehended by an Angel, alongside other Transferees who had just arrived in this realm, and compelled into some predicament... Within the Tree Continent, I encountered Master Tao of the Nineteenth Rank. The circumstances were dire then, and my only recourse was to brandish your Seal to intimidate her..." Fisher offered Renie a concise account of his use of the Seal, acknowledging its origin. The might of a True God was profoundly enigmatic, and he hadn't fully fathomed its essence, thus necessitating her awareness and judgment. Upon learning of the Seal’s deployment, Renie was utterly astounded. She articulated her shock with incredulity, "Hold on, what did you just say? You invoked my Seal prior to the designated time?!" "Ah, but after deterring Master Tao, I re-sealed it within myself..." Renie’s complexion grew ashen with apprehension. She rapidly knelt to perform a thorough examination of Fisher’s physique, "How could this be... Fisher, you... you are merely..." "Is something amiss?" Fisher, now completely unclothed, felt a pang of awkwardness under Renie’s scrutiny. He shifted back slightly on the rough stones, but Renie’s concern persisted. She meticulously inspected Fisher’s chest and other areas, stating, "The Seal I entrusted to you was already unstable, as you well know. This world does not readily accept me, and inadvertently revealing my power could lead to exceedingly dire repercussions. Dispatching you there and consequently retrieving you relied upon this very characteristic. To have unleashed it through an alternative means might have led to your complete annihilation... You are so... unbelievably audacious!" Even in her exasperation, Renie’s words directed at Fisher lacked genuine harshness. He detected no animosity, only her profound worry. In truth, Fisher suspected that if her Seal were to spiral out of control, the ramifications would extend beyond him, potentially triggering a catastrophe far exceeding that of the Ideal Country. "However, I am well, am I not? Furthermore, in that previous ordeal, I not only evaded demise but even ascended to the Mythical Rank... although there was a slight displacement upon my return, traversing four and a half years directly and arriving in the South Continent..." As Fisher’s words conveyed a sense of calm, the anxious worry clouding Renie’s features gradually receded. Her concern for Fisher had been immense. To her perspective, even a Demigod would find her capabilities exceptionally perilous, let alone someone who, at that time, had seemingly not yet attained the Mythical Rank... The mere thought of his potential demise plunged Renie into an abyss of unprecedented sorrow, nearly paralyzing her train of thought. But for the present moment, he was safe—and he had even accomplished his objective and returned without further incident... Renie slowly regained composure, taking a deep, steadying breath. Her gaze fell upon Fisher, only then registering his complete lack of attire. "!" Bathed in the faint moonlight, a subtle flush crept onto Renie’s face, her vibrant purple eyes flickering away shyly. Rising to create distance, she pouted and playfully chided Fisher, "Indeed, without your explanation, I would have assumed your first act upon returning was to seek out that Dragon-kin and Whale-kin. Rafael... hah, she truly possesses audacity, burning the attire I bestowed upon you." Fisher cast an awkward glance in Emhardt's direction. While Emhardt appeared perplexed, Fisher was fully aware of the situation's underlying cause.