Diary of Guarding Monster Girls-Chapter 394 - 266 Chaotic Scene? Go Think About It (6.2K, First Update)_4
Trying to escape?
Hey.
You think you can come and go as you please?
It’s not that easy!
Herbert pretended to continue digging, then stopped halfway with a smile, winking at the somewhat nervous Angel.
Hey, just teasing you~
When you think I want to leave, I’m not going.
When you think I don’t want to leave, I insist on going.
Just playing around!
He teased the Fallen Angel a bit before finally getting to the point.
"Even the fiercely proud Sun has a side that nurtures all things, doesn’t it?"
"An extreme Sun is wrong, but that doesn’t mean it’s entirely worthless."
The Sun God is guilty, there’s no doubt about that.
But it also has merits, which are equally undeniable.
Although merits and demerits shouldn’t cancel each other out, the Sun God is definitely not a deity that can be judged with a single word.
People are complex, and so are deities.
They may be driven to extremes by the constraints of their Divine Position, but they still have their own independent will.
Luhier nodded thoughtfully.
She believed the Sun God had gone to extremes, and her stubborn conviction in its guilt was also a form of extremism.
The Fallen Angel pondered for a moment, then softly asked the human boy in her arms, "...So what should I do?"
Though he was young, only a fraction of her long life, he possessed a wisdom beyond his years.
She felt in her heart that she could trust his words.
He would guide her path.
And Herbert did not disappoint Luhier.
"Think, Luhier, you need to think seriously."
He didn’t give a definitive answer but guided her to think.
It’s not for me to tell you, but for you to arrive at the conclusion yourself.
"Where your future ultimately leads depends on your thinking and your final choice."
"Will you defy the Sun again, choosing a path completely opposite to it and steadfastly walking it?"
"Or will you think a little more, not completely denying it, and carve out your own path through thought?"
"Luhier, you gained freedom through thinking, why have you forgotten that?"
The Fallen Angel stood motionless in bewilderment, feeling a current run through her body.
She was moved by Herbert’s words.
Why did the Angels choose to betray the Sun?
Because they had their own thoughts.
"Your thoughts represent your self."
I think, therefore I am.
"There’s no rush to reach a conclusion."
Herbert gently stroked her cheek, softly saying, "You can mull over this issue slowly."
"And now..."
Herbert took a deep breath, patted her arm, and with difficulty said:
"You, please let me, down."
Surrender.
I surrender.
As he felt the increasingly tight embrace, his expression changed slightly, and he rasped, "I’m, about to, suffocate..."
Woman, why do you hug tighter the more excited you get!
Are you trying to kill with love?
"Ah! Sorry, I’ll let go right away..."
Luhier snapped out of her thoughts and hastily released Herbert, setting him down on the ground.
"Cough, cough!"
Finally freed, Herbert coughed twice and struggled to catch his breath before recovering.
He raised his hand to decline Luhier’s help, looked up at the somewhat embarrassed Fallen Angel, and brought up another matter.
"...Cough, cough, by the way, there’s something I forgot to ask you."
"What were you doing before I arrived?"
"Or rather, why did you enter into a combat state earlier?"
Herbert initially wasn’t there to be Luhier’s spiritual guide; he came because there was an anomaly at the Aurora Sanctuary.
Right.
I originally just came to patrol!
I just wanted to find out what kind of trouble you were up to.
However, the moment Herbert stepped in, he only saw Luhier fully armed in a combat stance.
Before he could even ask, he was immediately taken by surprise by the "Sunspot" lady, who, reacting to the Sun God’s presence, seized control.
First, he was grabbed and deprived of his senses, locked in a dark room, then forcibly dragged to watch movies, and finally tasked with helping her with psychological counseling.
I haven’t even done my job yet!
Having heard Herbert’s question, Luhier, who had seemed a bit awkward, suddenly fell silent.
"Earlier, I..."







