Seven Sins System

Chapter 324. I’m Just Doing My Job As A Devil



Seven Sins System Chapter 324. I'm Just Doing My Job As A Devil

Aria's eyes widened, and her brows furrowed in disbelief. "You turned them into your servants?" she asked, her voice laced with a hint of anger and unmistakable displeasure.

I leaned back, a devil-may-care grin dancing on my lips. "Yeah," I said, my tone dripping with nonchalance. 

I gave a casual shrug, as if it was the most natural thing in the world. "They're totally head over heels for me, and I happen to like them, so why not?"

Aria's fiery determination manifested. With a flick of her wrist, her sword materialized in her hand. The blade shimmered with a deadly holy aura.

Swiftly, she pointed the sword at my neck, much like she had done the day before. The door behind her closed with a telekinetic force. However, this time, there was a subtle difference. Aria knew that the blade wouldn't be of any use, thanks to the threads of fate that entangled us both.

I met her fierce gaze head-on and utterly unfazed. The determination in her eyes met my resolve.

Aria's voice dripped with righteous indignation. "You know you shouldn't do that! What's the difference between you and 'them'? Didn't you both turn mortals into demons?" Her initial hint of anger had now evolved into an unmistakable fury. I knew she meant the cult.

I couldn't help but chuckle nonchalantly, as if the situation was nothing more than a passing breeze. My gaze locked onto her. "Oh, come on, cut me some slack. I'm nothing like them. My servants retain their intelligence and full awareness, unlike those other folks." I gave a casual shrug to emphasize my point.

Aria's frustration only seemed to intensify. "That doesn't justify your decision! You both turned mortals into demons, that's the point!"

I leaned in a little closer, meeting her fiery gaze with a hint of smugness. "But," I retorted, "I did it based on their consent." My tone was unabashed, as if that single phrase held the key to resolve all moral quandaries.

Aria shot back with a pointed argument. "So are they. They transformed and used those crystals to become demons," she insisted.

I leaned back, musing over her words with a raised eyebrow. "Hmmm," I hummed, keeping my nonchalant demeanor intact. "You've got a point there, I'll give you that. Congrats," I stated in a relaxed tone, as if I were handing out a gold star for her argument.

Her frustration was clear, and she gritted her teeth, narrowing her eyes. "Azrael, I can’t let this go," she hissed. It seemed like she was gearing up to report the whole ordeal to her mother.

I couldn't help but respond with a casual scoff, holding back a chuckle as if Aria's words were nothing more than an empty threat. "Pfft," I retorted, feigning indifference. "So I am," I stated with a wicked glint in my eyes.

With a sly grin, I moved my fingers with a subtle, almost imperceptible motion, using my Telekinesis skill. In an instant, Aria's blade was repelled, swerving away from me. 

Aria's eyes flashed with a mixture of anger and frustration, her grip on her sword tightening. But I met her gaze with a touch of haughty amusement. "I'm not here to justify myself," I stated firmly, my voice laced with the confidence only a devil could exude. "I am a devil. I hold the power and authority to turn mortals into my subordinates, much like you do. They willingly made a pact with me, and I've simply granted their requests, taking them as my payment. It's as straightforward as that."

I shot her a displeased look, my eyes locked onto hers, unyielding. "And for the record," I added, "It doesn't break any rules. I'm just doing my job as a devil." I lifted my head a bit, an air of cocky confidence enveloping me. "You can sue me if you want, I don't mind," I fired back, not one to be easily intimidated by her threats.

Aria's frown deepened as she scrutinized me. "What is your plan?" she ventured to guess.

I couldn't help but let out a sinister chuckle, relishing the opportunity to reveal my wicked intentions. "Well," I began, leaning in slightly as if I were about to share a well-kept secret. "That way, our little deal is utterly shattered. I'll have to return to my own realm, and so will you. Then, it's back to business as usual, just like three hundred years ago. War, chaos, and destruction right here in the mortal realm."

A wicked smirk curled onto my lips, revealing the predator beneath the charm. I licked my lips in a predatory hunger, my eyes glinting with a savage desire. "You see," I purred, "I'm a little thirsty for blood after what happened yesterday. And I don't mind carrying out more massacres." My words were heavy with menace, as I awaited Aria's reaction, fully aware of the sinister path I was suggesting.

Aria clenched her teeth. "You haven't changed," she hissed, her voice dripping with irritation.

I shrugged, my smirk refusing to budge. "What do you mean?" I asked with an air of faux innocence, even though we both knew the truth. "Do you really think living among mortals can change me? Putting a wolf among the sheep won't make the wolf forget his identity," I reminded her, my words laced with a sly confidence.

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