"Tut, truly worthy of a master-disciple relationship, Artie's soul does indeed resemble Senior Fanny's a bit; it's so indescribable."
Dorothy was also observing the soul of the Devil Girl, marveling in surprise.
However, although both are indescribable, there are subtle differences. For instance, Senior Fanny's essence is fear, manifesting various phenomena that ultimately plunge others into madness from extreme terror.
But Artie is the opposite of Senior Fanny; her essence is desire, and the various phenomena she manifests draw people into obsessive indulgence, ultimately leading to madness within the mechanism of desire.
If one were to put it more vividly, Senior Fanny is like a Croixian Evil God, whereas Artie resembles Fujiang.
The original sin embedded in the soul of the Devil Girl enchants people, luring them into fascination and indulgence, leading to self-destruction through extreme indulgence.
