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Title: Doomsday: My Female Robot Legion Conquers the Wasteland
Synopsis:
I beca the commander of female robots in a dystopian world filled with unknown monsters.
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After fulfilling Kahn's request, the Mother of Faces left with the wolf spirit, and the entire forest returned to peace.
Rafa's curse had been successfully lifted, and the siblings felt as though they had been given new lives.
For them, the days ahead truly marked a brand-new beginning.
They decided not to return to the Northern Water Tribe for the ti being.
Although it was their holand, it had not given them many happy mories.
Now, while they were still young enough, they planned to begin a journey around the world.
In truth, Misu had traveled to many places while searching for a cure for Rafa.
But at the ti, she had no heart for sightseeing or enjoynt.
Now, Rafa wanted to properly repay his sister.
Both of them were deeply grateful for Kahn's help, but for a while, they did not know how to repay him.
Misu gave Kahn a waterbending scroll she had secretly studied in her early years, hoping it would prove useful to him.
She also promised that if Kahn ever needed help, the two of them would do everything they could.
After leaving that vow behind, the siblings departed the Valley of No Return as well, ready to begin a new stage of their lives.
In the end, only Kahn remained, standing alone in the wind, utterly disoriented.
Ursa was Noriko.
And Noriko was Ursa.
The answer was simple and clear, yet it completely stunned Kahn.
One had to understand that Noriko and Noren were not only husband and wife.
They also had a daughter, Kiyi.
In other words, Kiyi was not only his half-disciple by convenience, but also Azula and Zuko's maternal half-sister.
And speaking of which, he rembered that although Ursa had vanished back then, legally speaking, Ozai and Ursa should still be married.
That ant Ursa was still considered Ozai's wife.
But now…
Ah.
This was…
Furthermore, if Noriko was Ursa, then who was Noren?
Could he be Kahn?
If not, where had this new person co from?
He did not even know how to explain the current situation to Azula.
What was he supposed to say?
Your mother remarried?
You have a new little sister?
Your mother may have committed bigamy?
By the way, did Fire Nation law even have a cri for bigamy?
In short, the sheer amount of information was too overwhelming.
It struck Kahn's fragile worldview so hard that he stood there dazed for a long ti, unable to recover.
This was completely beyond his understanding.
After thinking fruitlessly for a while, he finally chose to give up thinking altogether.
His mission was only to find Ursa and confirm the truth behind Ozai's seizure of the throne.
As for everything else, it was better to pretend he knew nothing.
However, since Noriko was Ursa, he obviously had no choice but to visit Noren's family again and learn the true situation.
The mont he thought of that, another headache ca on.
He had considered visiting Noren's family again before.
But he definitely had not wanted to visit them again like this.
No choice.
He had to go.
Kahn reluctantly returned to Hira'a, but along the way, recalling his past interactions with Noren's family, he noticed several new details.
Although he was not very familiar with Ursa, he had at least t her once.
Moreover, back then, he had indirectly hinted at his purpose.
Even if Ursa had not recognized him imdiately, she should have understood why he had co after hearing his words.
But at that ti, Noriko's reaction to him had been completely that of a stranger.
Her response to his self-disclosure had also been perfectly natural, making it seem as though she truly was not Ursa.
That was very strange.
Kahn could only conclude that either Ursa's acting skills were terrifyingly good, or there was another reason.
Looking back now, although Noren had enthusiastically said he would tell Kahn everything he knew, he had only recounted publicly known information afterward.
Then he had told Kahn a pile of aningless gossip.
On the other hand, Ursa herself—or rather, Noriko—had inadvertently revealed the important information about the spirit legend in the Valley of No Return.
That had ultimately led to the exposure of her own identity.
All these abnormalities told Kahn that there were still hidden truths he did not know.
However, he was not in a hurry to speculate now.
After all, the people involved were right there.
He could simply ask.
If he failed to get an answer, then he could think again.
That was what he told himself.
But when he arrived at Noren's doorstep again, he still felt a little nervous.
In the end, he braced himself and knocked on the door.
"Kahn?"
The person who opened the door was Noriko.
When she saw Kahn, she reacted only briefly before recognizing him, imdiately returning to her usual warmth and inviting him inside.
"Long ti no see."
"You seem to have grown much taller, and even more handso."
"Co in first."
"…Mm."
"Alright, thank you."
Kahn hesitated for a long ti.
Looking into Noriko's clear eyes, he ultimately said nothing.
After more than half a year, little Kiyi still recognized Kahn as the handso older brother from before, and she was delighted.
Infected by the little girl's lively energy, Kahn relaxed slightly.
Although Kiyi might be Azula and Zuko's maternal half-sister, to him, Kiyi was simply a cute little girl and his half-disciple by convenience.
However, Noren was nowhere to be seen inside the house.
Noriko said he was currently working at the town's theater troupe.
Kahn thought for a mont, then decided to go to the theater and find him.
Judging from Noriko's current state, she truly seed to rember nothing.
Perhaps when she t the Mother of Faces, she had not only changed her face, but also removed her past mories.
However, looking back now, Noren's behavior back then did seem sowhat strange.
Perhaps he knew sothing.
When Kahn arrived at the town theater, it was neither a weekend nor a festival, so the troupe was only performing small plays.
There were not many people in the audience.
It was said that during festival performances, when larger plays were staged, the place would beco very lively.
He told one of the troupe mbers that he wanted to et Noren.
There was no dramatic obstruction.
The troupe mber listened, went backstage to inform him, and before long, Noren appeared in front of him.
Noren worked in a theater troupe after all.
At least in the ti it took him to co before Kahn, Kahn saw no suspicious expression on his face.
With acting skills like that, it was no wonder he had noticed nothing wrong back then.
But now, with confirmation from the Mother of Faces and ironclad evidence before him, no amount of acting would be useful.
"Long ti no see, Kahn."
"Have you found Ursa and the others yet?"
Noren greeted him with a smile, casually ntioning Ursa's na as though she were a stranger with no connection to him.
Kahn knew he could not beat him in acting.
So he decided to skip the probing and get straight to the point.
"Long ti no see."
"But I don't know whether I should call you Noren… or Kahn."
"No, I…"
Noren's expression froze, and he imdiately seed to want to explain sothing.
But looking at Kahn's serious gaze, he opened his mouth and said nothing.
Finally, his warm smile slowly faded, turning bitter.
"It seems you already know."
"I think this ti, we really should have a proper talk."
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