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CHAPTER 200: HOLY MOTHER OF DARKNESS
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The Governess asks the Governess if it's true that she started the fire and that she's here to find the swers. She says that she always wanted to know the answers to her questions, and she always came to see if the answers were correct. She also says that the nuns were so innocent that they looked up to her, and that they fed her adolla bugs for years to create the answer she wanted. She's going to tell her the truth about spontaneous human combustion, and then she'll explain how the nuns came to live in this convent, and why they were using it as their laboratory for years before they came here. She tells him that she raised him, too, and he was a good kid with a good sense of justice. She asks him what he's trying to do with all of this curiosity. He says that he has been working on creating pillars for the future for two hundred years, and the world hasn't burned since then. He asks if there's any way to know that there was no such thing as the Great Catastrophe before the Catastrophe, and if that's the case, then what happened to the world since then?
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Fire Force 1-30 • CHAPTER 200: HOLY MOTHER OF DARKNESS • Page ik-page-2372360
CHAPTER 200: HOLY MOTHER OF DARKNESS
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About This Chapter
The Governess asks the Governess if it's true that she started the fire and that she's here to find the swers. She says that she always wanted to know the answers to her questions, and she always came to see if the answers were correct. She also says that the nuns were so innocent that they looked up to her, and that they fed her adolla bugs for years to create the answer she wanted. She's going to tell her the truth about spontaneous human combustion, and then she'll explain how the nuns came to live in this convent, and why they were using it as their laboratory for years before they came here. She tells him that she raised him, too, and he was a good kid with a good sense of justice. She asks him what he's trying to do with all of this curiosity. He says that he has been working on creating pillars for the future for two hundred years, and the world hasn't burned since then. He asks if there's any way to know that there was no such thing as the Great Catastrophe before the Catastrophe, and if that's the case, then what happened to the world since then?
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