Demi-human Girls Completion Manual -
Chapter 288 - 119. Awakening_3
Chapter 288: 119. Awakening_3
Watching her aura unconsciously develop into something terrifying, Xiayat stiffly retreated a few steps backward and then, not minding to stir things up, added the final touch of flame,
"So, Moli, if you keep stagnating like this, you will definitely lose completely~"
Seeing the effect, Xiayat nonchalantly continued to prod Moli,
"As the saying goes, ’no pain, no gain’. Just think of all the challenges you face as obstacles preventing you from being with Fisher. Whether it’s the ladies close to Fisher or enemies who want to harm you both... you must eradicate them all."
At that moment, the blue stream in Moli’s eyes collapsed like a volcano, ready to erupt at any moment. Moli took a deep breath and when she reopened her eyes, they were clear like the ocean, blending pitch black with boundless azure.
"I understand, Miss Xiayat."
"Good, go into the water and try to unleash all your power."
Xiayat gave a thumbs up, and Moli flipped into the water and disappeared from the spot, heading towards a direction in the river.
Xiayat watched the water surface and walked toward Fisher. He hadn’t heard what the two ladies were whispering just now, and only when he saw Xiayat return did he look up to inquire,
"What were you discussing just now?"
Xiayat was about to speak when she suddenly recalled the somewhat terrifying look in Moli’s eyes before she dipped underwater. She wasn’t sure if she should say it, but since Fisher wanted Moli to join the battle as quickly as possible.
In a sense, what she did had an outstanding effect...
However, what consequences this might lead to was not something Xiayat needed to worry about anymore.
Thinking this, Xiayat’s eyes darted around a bit, and she touched the back of her head where her hair was tied into a ponytail and said softly,
"The intricacies of battle, haha..."
"...Really?"
"Real..."
Before Xiayat could finish, Fisher had already sensed danger. The physical strength enhancement of the Dragon-man Species peaked instantly, his hair stood on end, and he instinctively turned to look towards the river.
"Boom!!"
The placid river surface exploded as if hit by the most powerful explosive from Schwali, sending a water column about ten meters high soaring up from the river. A sudden deep crater appeared on the riverbed, and that enormous power transmitted along the water, nearly causing the entire river to blast off its course.
The astonishing power was obviously triggered by Moli in the water. Fisher could only see her blue hair flowing in the water, untouched by any curse, which meant that Moli was displaying her true colors now?
At that moment, a water pillar, towering over a dozen meters high, appeared and gradually fell back down under the pull of gravity, transforming into raindrops that landed on Xiayat and Fisher’s faces by the shore and then slid down their cheeks until they fell off at their chins.
The next second, the two exchanged glances, each reflecting the astonishment in the other’s eyes.
Just as Fisher was about to speak, Xiayat had already covered her ears and run off,
"Ah, don’t look at me, don’t look at me, I didn’t say anything, I said nothing!"
The sound of hooves faded away, leaving Fisher standing still with the Klein River flowing once again. Fisher was about to go to the riverbank to check on Moli when, in the sky, a lopsided paper airplane slowly flew towards him.
Fisher noticed the shadow of the airplane and caught it in his hand. The golden paper inside confirmed that the letter was from Elizabeth.
On the calm water surface, Moli emerged with a joyful smile. It was her first time exhibiting her full strength as if her powers had been stimulated. She immediately appeared on the water’s surface, eager to report her progress to Fisher, only to see Fisher bowing his head to unfold the letter.
The content of the letter indicated that Elizabeth was aware of the situation on Fisher’s side and subtly hinted that although Lunxis would be captured by Dexter on the weekend, given Dexter’s emphasis on brotherly love, it was unlikely that he would use a harsh method to pry open his mouth; meaning, to truly settle the score with Blake, concrete evidence was still needed.
According to Elizabeth, Dexter also wanted to take action against Blake, but without solid evidence, such actions could only serve as a minor lesson; Fisher’s evidence would be the "quick blade that kills."
In her letter, Elizabeth emphasized that Fisher still needed to help Anna destroy the relic that limited her life safety or gather other evidence to completely eradicate Blake’s power.
At the end of the letter, Elizabeth repeatedly urged Fisher to take care of his own safety, adding that her army would surround the Healing Room over the weekend, so he should immediately abort the mission if any danger arose.
After reading, Fisher tucked the letter into his inner pocket, still pondering the information from Elizabeth when he suddenly saw Moli, who was innocuously looking at him from the water—a harmless, adorable young girl. How could he equate her with the steaming engine that just punched out a twelve-meter-high water pillar?
Strangely, if it were anyone else standing there seeing Moli looking back at them, they wouldn’t know what she was thinking. But having spent a lot of time with Moli, Fisher quickly guessed her thoughts.
Fisher slowly walked to the riverbank while Moli swam to the shore, wagging her tail. Seeing Fisher crouch down and reach out his hand,
His hand was meant to shake hands with Moli, but she blinked at Fisher and then dived back into the water; when she reappeared, she had already placed her little head under Fisher’s hand, allowing his hand to touch the top of her head.
Fisher was slightly taken aback but went along with it by gently rubbing her head and smilingly said,
"You did very well, Moli. You’ve made great progress."
Indeed, Moli stayed on the surface watching him without uttering a word, probably just seeking a compliment from Fisher or perhaps wanting her teacher to recognize her progress and excellence, or maybe she wanted his gaze to linger on her longer... Who could know?
At any rate, Moli just giggled foolishly, her tail splashing a bit of water on the river surface,
"Hehe..."
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