Diary of Guarding Monster Girls-Chapter 612 - 351 Please let me use you! (Subscribe plea!)

If audio player doesn't work, press Reset or reload the page.

Escape from prison!

Must escape from prison!

After figuring out what the Magic Mirror could do, Herbert's first thought was to escape with the Monster Girls.

This damned place, I don't want to stay a moment longer!

Not doing this anymore!

Resign!

The world is so big, I want to see it all!

Goodbye~ Mom~ Tonight I'm setting sail~

"...Hmm."

After being excited for quite a while, Herbert gradually calmed down, covering his mouth and coughing softly.

Cough cough cough, I'm just joking.

Resigning is impossible!

At least not now.

Resigning without a backup plan (ensuring a way out) is pure idiocy, totally not advisable.

But prison break... must break out.

After all, such powerful abilities are laid out right in front, it's a waste not to use them.

It's not some "forbidden power that would hurt others," he's not the type of Japanese protagonist who fears being treated as a monster because of his strength.

When you have a cheat, use it.

Not using it is simply incomprehensible stupidity.

That's clearly what my sweat and effort earned me!

But there's a method to using powers, best to remain low-key and bide your time for now.

Even though a prison break is essential, Herbert certainly shouldn't boldly bring all the Monster Girls and run away right now.

That's too unrealistic.

First of all, without saying anything else, just one crucial point kills all follow-up plans.

The most fatal basic point—the escape is doomed to fail.

Unless they can completely erase their identities in the outside world, living cautiously without revealing any traces, they would inevitably be caught one day.

Escape, sure.

But can they truly get away?

Among the pursuers, there will definitely be an invincible Old Deng with full map visibility and no activity restrictions.

It's impossible to escape!

The Archbishop has always been waiting for an opportunity to go out and have fun.

Herbert doesn't want to become the excuse for the Archbishop to step outside.

The relentless chase by a Saint is simply too hellish for someone like him who isn't even legendary yet.

I don't want that kind of thing—

Herbert can test the limits within a controllable range but absolutely cannot completely cross the line.

Prisoners can temporarily leave but absolutely cannot completely disappear.

The Archbishop and Herbert share an unspoken understanding, both sides are currently peaceful.

The Archbishop allows Herbert to do many things, as long as they don't cross the line, he chooses to turn a blind eye.

Looking at it this way, the Archbishop seems to have shown considerable favoritism towards him.

But could such favoritism also be seen from another perspective as him waiting eagerly for Herbert to make a mistake?

This thought might be a bit extreme, thinking too lowly of the Archbishop, but it can't be said to be completely impossible.

Never suspect others with the greatest malice, and never shortchange them with the greatest kindness.

Never have the intention to harm others, but always be wary of others—this is the artistry of social interaction! The art of knowing people!

Herbert's emotions cooled slightly, but he couldn't suppress a slight curl of his lips.

Despite all these troubles and concerns, he is still very excited.

Because, if he can truly make Lukalia work for him, it would truly solve his biggest problem in recent times—thoroughly connecting the Third Commandment Hall and Elda.

After all, Herbert can't be in two places at once, and the current technological magic level doesn't allow him to remotely control the construction of Elda, which is quite a headache.

This unavoidable issue has been hindering Elda's development.

He has been searching for a way to connect these two delightful homes together.

And now...

Searching high and low without finding it, only to get it without any effort.

Herbert once again felt an inexplicable connection with his destiny.

"So, is this my fate? Destined to walk a path of rebellion and deviation?"

In an utterly unexpected place, and in a completely unanticipated manner, the most perfect solution appeared.

After searching fruitlessly, almost ready to give up after winding through many twists and turns, the change came to him.

In the blink of an eye, that person was there, in the dim lights.

How can this not be described as the arrangement of fate?

And if the Ashen Bishop were to know of this, she wouldn't be the least bit surprised.

Exactly, this is Herbert's destiny!

In her eyes, Herbert's fate, no matter where it leads, will usher in a magnificent life.

Every tributary and every wave in the river of his destiny is a height others cannot reach in their lifetime.

Herbert's destiny hasn't yet reached the exaggerated proportions of those "sons of fortune" or "sons of destiny" in the legends.

But the Ashen Bishop also cannot ensure it won't reach that level in the future.

Because Herbert's destiny is still changing!

It continues to grow more perilous! More grand!

In him, the waves of destiny are increasing, one after another.

As Herbert grows stronger, his destiny changes accordingly.

The stronger he is, the stronger his destiny becomes.

As his destiny grows stronger, more people gather around him, and he too becomes stronger as a result.

The more perilous the destiny, the sweeter the rewards it brings.

At the end of his fate, what kind of peak will he reach? What kind of ending will he encounter?

Before everything is settled, no one can guarantee.

Because destiny is always changing, it is the most elusive mystery in this world.