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Diary of Guarding Monster Girls-Chapter 395 - 267 As I Wish (4K, Additional - s 82, 83)
Luhier fell silent.
She seemed to think for a moment, but then shook her head, her face guard dissipating to reveal a somewhat complex expression.
Hmm?
Herbert keenly detected some special meaning in her gaze.
What does that look in your eyes mean?
Doubt, mercy, hesitation... you look down on me, don’t you!?
You were just holding onto me seeking guidance!
You cold-hearted woman, pulling away without any emotion, aren’t you?
"...Sorry."
She stared at Herbert and thoughtfully sized him up for a long time before slightly shaking her head and apologizing:
"Regarding this matter, I think, with your current strength... for now, it’s best not to know about her."
"Her current state is unstable, and too dangerous for you at the moment."
She?
Herbert caught the keyword, narrowed his eyes slightly, a flash of light in his eyes as he quickly analyzed in his mind.
Soon, he reached a surprising conclusion.
Is "she" referring to the Monster Girl on the sixth layer?
There’s no one else in the Third Commandment Hall, only the prisoners held here.
That means—someone is attempting to escape?
"Do you mean she’s trying to cross regions?"
A Monster Girl trying to break out?
Herbert: ?
Valentina and Fremay’s cross-region intrusion had already shocked Herbert, he thought it was just a special case for the two of them.
But now, it seems the truth might not be so.
The prisoner on the sixth layer can also cross regions!
This conclusion shattered his previous understanding of the rules here.
He always thought there were strict boundaries between regions, with prisoners of different levels restricted to their respective ranges, unable to traverse at will.
But now it seems, perhaps that is not the case.
Do the Monster Girl prisoners have the ability to cross layers?
What does this mean?
Is there another hidden rule or secret passage that allows these prisoners to break the constraints of the Sealing Array?
This discovery made Herbert a bit hesitant, slowly narrowing his eyes.
Could this place not be as safe as he imagined?
His gaze swept back and forth around the surroundings, feeling that there was an inexplicable sense of danger lurking in this seemingly peaceful space.
Herbert knew it was probably a psychological effect, instinctively thinking of the worst, but he was still a bit hesitant.
Just as Herbert was pondering, Luhier’s cool voice broke the somewhat oppressive silence.
"Please don’t worry, as far as I know, she’s the only one with such ability."
Her voice was not loud, yet it carried an undeniable force, as if handing Herbert a reassurance.
Hmm?
Herbert slightly tilted his head up, and saw the Fallen Angel looking down at him with her eyes lowered.
"I can stop her, she won’t leave her cage."
When making a promise to a mortal, she seemed to exude an invisible majesty, like a loyal guardian fulfilling duties, faintly reminiscent of her heroic demeanor before she fell from grace in dreams.
Herbert, hearing this, was slightly moved, frowning slightly, and looked directly at Luhier, with a hint of inquiry in his tone:
"Why are you doing this? Is it the Archbishop’s task for you?"
He had previously suspected that Luhier’s placement in the Aurora Sanctuary had special significance.
There were two reasons.
Firstly, her position was quite special.
The Aurora Sanctuary was located on the fifth layer, both median and a special interval between Legendary and Epic levels.
Beneath her, Legendary is the limit, beyond her, Epic is not the end.
And Luhier, being a powerful Epic who had fallen from a Saint, had enough qualifications to act as a deterrent at necessary times.
Qualified and capable.
Secondly, it was Luhier’s control over the Aurora Sanctuary.
That Grand Mage Svanni had been pondering for hundreds of years, only slightly interfering with half the permissions of the Sealing Array.
And what about Luhier?
She possessed all the permissions.
One could say, rather than a cage confining her, this place was more like a private space belonging to her alone.
This unadorned specialness was genuinely intriguing.
After hearing this question, Luhier first gently nodded, then slowly shook her head and explained:
"That esteemed one did indeed ask me to stop other prisoners attempting to cross boundaries, but it’s not a mandatory order, I can do it as I please."
And this sentence revealed another piece of information: the Archbishop granted Luhier a considerable degree of freedom.
If she wants to do it, she can do it, if not, no problem, it’s up to her.
"You can stop her?"
Luhier nodded, her expression very calm and matter-of-fact, saying lightly: "I can, if you need."
She deliberately paused to emphasize the "you."
Not obeying the Archbishop.
But to fulfill Herbert’s request.
If you wish it.
Herbert heard the meaning behind Luhier’s words, slightly raising the corners of his mouth, revealing a smile tinged with teasing, and asked curiously:
"Is this to please me?"
How rare, why is Miss Fallen Angel suddenly acting so eagerly?
Luhier smiled faintly, gently shaking her head, her long black hair swaying slightly.
She knelt on one knee in front of Herbert, softly saying, "Consider it an apology for before, and a repayment for you guiding my path."
Luhier was very grateful to Herbert.
She had dragged Herbert into the Illusion Realm, attempting to help him find his own path, but ended up being the one lost herself.







