Seven Sins System

Chapter 331. Devil’s Allure



Seven Sins System Chapter 331. Devil's Allure

"No, of course not! Where did that conclusion come from?" I shot back. A cringe of disbelief etched across my face. 

Ion, however, didn't seem the least bit daunted by my reaction. With an innocent grin, he offered his rationale. "Well, that's just a guess," he explained, as though his wild theory was as casual as pondering the weather.

I couldn't resist smirking in response to Ion's unwarranted suspicions. “Don't worry," I retorted with a sarcastic edge to my tone, my eyes glinting with playful mischief. "If I were to join the cult, you guys would be the first people I'd visit to make a sacrifice," I added.

Barry shuddered. "You scared us, doc," he said, his voice carrying the lingering tremor of his fear.

I leaned in towards him, a smirk playing on my lips. “You should. I am your killer mentor after all,” I teased with a hint of mock menace, enjoying the playful exchange.

Quick to switch gears, I smoothly transitioned the conversation. "Anyway, don't forget our practice this afternoon," I reminded them, interjecting a note of authority in my tone to signal the end of our casual banter.

Their expressions shifted slightly. They knew that my mention of practice effectively signaled the end of our current unuseful discussion. "Okay," Barry conceded with a sigh.

The trio packed up their half-eaten meals, stashing the remnants back into their paper bags as they rose from their seats. 

With a casual farewell, Barry spoke for all of them. “See you later, doc,” he said and then they filed out of the room.

In response, I waved them off.

Once they were out of sight, I shifted my attention to the bed where Puriel had been resting. Given the trio's chatter, it was hard to believe they hadn't been aware of her presence. However, as I looked at the bed, I couldn't see a trace of her. The sheets were perfectly arranged, and there was no sign of her presence.

I leaned back in my chair, folding my legs with an air of casual nonchalance. "If you're done sleeping, get out of here," I called out, addressing Puriel. The tone in my voice was matter-of-fact. “This isn’t a place for sleep.”

The mere mention of keeping an eye on me seemed to summon Puriel into the room. She settled herself in a nearby chair, her displeasure evident in the grumpy expression she wore. Her eyes fixed on me with a look that clearly said she was less than pleased.

"No. I decided to keep an eye on you," she stated.

I couldn’t help but respond with an eye roll and a drawn-out exhale in response to her excuse. "You can watch me from somewhere else. No need to loiter here," I expressed, a hint of annoyance tingeing my words. 

With a hint of exasperation, I continued, "They'll think we're dating." The thought itself was enough to make me cringe, not because I had anything against Puriel, but the assumptions and gossip that might spawn from her lingering around me at the infirmary were the last things I needed. But yeah, after that kiss... It would be unavoidable. Still, I wanted to keep my distance.

Puriel's response left me dumbfounded. "That is indeed my goal. I want to make them think we're dating," she declared in a tone that brimmed with seriousness. 

I exhaled deeply. How could she possibly think that would help anything? The idea of fueling those already swirling rumors made me groan inwardly. 

Her next statement only added fuel to the flame. "And I want to make sure you don't turn any mortals into your servants again," she accused. It was as if she held me solely responsible for all the recent turmoil and chaos.

My reaction was less of genuine amusement and more of mocking laughter. It wasn't the kind of laugh that bubbled up from finding something funny, but rather one that carried a tone of ridicule. 

Her response was a glare filled with anger.

"You want to prevent a devil's allure? How cute," I taunted, my laughter punctuating my words. It was as though the very notion of resisting the allure of our kind was a child's fantasy, something far-fetched and unattainable.

Puriel wasn't one to back down. She met my mockery with a retort, her displeasure clear in her voice. "Why not? You guys are evil. That should be very easy, right?" Her tone was defiant, a challenge thrown down before me.

I acknowledged the label without hesitation. "Yes, we are evil," I conceded, my voice laced with an air of self-assuredness. "But mortals need us. They see us as their desperate escape, a means to attain their deepest desires. As long as mortals continue to think like that, they'll never be able to break free from our allure," I stated confidently, the soft chuckles that punctuated my words echoing the sly.

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