But Karen was always serious; her questions were born from genuine thought.

“Look, these fatal flaws were misaligned from the very beginning.”

Otto gave a bitter smile; by the time he understood everything, it was too late.

He only cared about her safety and ignored her wishes.

In his heart... her safety will always be the most important thing.

"The memories that follow... are nothing more than making Otto Apocalypse a pathetic and laughable person step by step."

At this stage, Otto was immature and often failed to answer the key questions.

Both of them bear responsibility for their separation.

Compared to the main characters who have countless companions to rely on, during the five hundred years of ignorance, they only had each other on their path forward.

[Alas, how pitiful and pathetic... I always saw Otto as so full of vigor and ambition, but I never imagined...]

[Don't you feel that Otto and Kallen's roles should be switched? Otto seems weak and submissive, like the bottom; isn't that reversed?]

"Uh... Bishop Karen was thinking about saving the world back then? Wow, that's amazing."

"As expected of Bishop Karen!"

Kiana scratched her cheek and exclaimed in genuine admiration.

All she ever thought about was becoming the strongest Valkyrie of Schicksal, and the motto of fighting for a better world was established in the game after Himeko's death.

In this sense, Kallen, who chose to save the world from beginning to end, can be described as incredibly powerful.

Her will was strong enough, but the world at that time was beyond saving.

And now all the Valkyries take Saint Kallen as their role model.

"Heh, in the end, he didn't accomplish anything and even got himself involved."

Kallen looked at Kiana and said softly, as the new generation of Valkyrie and the main character of the game, she had high expectations for her.

Kiana scratched the back of her head, turned slightly to the side, and smiled sheepishly.

"Back then, I was still quite naive and ignorant. I hadn't considered many things thoroughly. Society at the time didn't support me doing that either. Robin Hood-style charity couldn't change the root of the disaster."

So...sigh.

Karen paused for a moment, then finally sighed.

"Grandpa? Grandma?"

Theresa glanced at Otto inside, then at Kallen beside her, and tilted her head.

She felt that the two people by the campfire were so ambiguous, and the atmosphere was just right.

Unfortunately, Otto's words failed to win over the other party, and he fell short.

"No, don't call me that, Theresa..."

Karen smiled gently, ruffled her white hair, finding it exceptionally smooth and comfortable, and couldn't help but rub it again.

"Hmm..." Theresa shook her little head, trying to escape her grandmother's grasp. After shaking it several times, she finally managed to escape and couldn't help but pout.

"grandmother!"

"Did you really choose to save the world from the very beginning? As for the grand principles of saving the world, I... oops, sorry, I misspoke."

Theresa stared wide-eyed at Karen with curiosity.

Mei, who initially had no particular interest in the phrase "saving the world," had a few black lines appear on her forehead when she heard the headmaster almost blurt out the complete sentence.

She took several deep breaths to suppress the strange emotions in her heart, then rolled her eyes at Luo Mo.

It's all the boss's fault; now the whole world remembers those lines!

Luo Mo chuckled awkwardly, inwardly crying out that she was innocent; it was all her fault in the other world!

It must be said that Mei's lines are quite catchy and easy to remember, while also possessing a powerful spirit, although they almost become jokes after being repeated a lot...

Fortunately, Gretchen hadn't yet uttered any strange lines like "The paintbrush submits to me," Luo Mo thought to himself as he glanced at Gretchen.

"At that time, Mandate of Heaven indeed had many problems. After interfering in the situations of various European countries, people's hearts had changed, and it was no longer an organization that protected the people..."

Karen explained,

"As for saving the world,"

She smiled.

"Perhaps, but that's a process. At first, I only wanted to help others, but slowly, slowly, more and more people needed help, and fate seemed to turn a blind eye..."

"So, saving the world is no longer just a childish joke."

...

The scene then shifts to the Black Death; facing the overwhelming plague, Otto must also begin to enhance the effects of the medicine…

However, this move inevitably brings serious side effects.

Fortunately, Eleanor, whom Karen brought along, was one of the lucky few who survived without any side effects.

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