Seven Sins System

Chapter 354: Lie And Greed



Chapter 354: Lie And Greed

Chapter 354: Lie And Greed

Seven Sins System Chapter 354. Lie And Greed

I was laughing like crazy. Tears were practically streaming down my face, and my stomach felt like it had gone through a spin cycle. Puriel thought she had a naive maiden with a pure heart on her hands—a damsel in distress who needed saving. But nope, turns out the girl was more of a playgirl who knew how to have a good time. Classic mix-up, and I was thoroughly entertained.

Between my fits of laughter, I managed to choke out, "Okay, that's so messed up! Hahahahaha!" My scorn for the situation was unmistakable. Puriel had probably envisioned herself saving a virtuous soul from the clutches of three villainous dudes, but reality had other plans. It was like a sitcom, and I was reveling in the absurdity of it all.

But, credit where it's due, that girl had some serious game. Not every beautiful woman would go for the triple-play with three rather sizable guys. I couldn't help but appreciate the sheer audacity of her plan.

"Not many women can pull off a move like that," I commented, wiping away tears of laughter. "And those guys? They're like just hitting the jackpot," I said between my laughter. "Wet jackpot!" I fixed it, referring to the girl's pussy. Since one versus three, I bet her hole was so wet last night.

The succubi in my realm would probably give this girl a nod of approval for her daring antics. I could almost picture them raising imaginary scorecards, judging the performance like it was some kind of interdimensional reality show.

My laughter didn't sit well with Puriel. She shot me a glare that could have melted glaciers and delivered a death stare that practically screamed, "Shut up, devil!"

But obedience and devilry didn't usually go hand in hand.

"Close your mouth and stop laughing," she commanded. Easy for her to say. I'd love to comply, but laughter has a way of taking on a life of its own.

I tried, really. I did. But the more I tried to suppress it, the more my laughter bubbled up.

Puriel, seemingly unamused, turned her attention back to the girl who had managed to create this divine mess.

Puriel stared at the girl as if trying to process the unexpected plot twist. "You summoned me to fix a lie about your virginity?" she asked, disbelief lacing her voice.

The girl nodded, seemingly unapologetic. "Yeah, you know, he's a bit old-fashioned. And I really love him. So, I thought, why not give him the full package? You know, a pure, unspoiled bride for his big day," she said.

"Why did you do that? You are getting married soon. Why did you taint your pure body?" Puriel inquired, her tone calm and measured. I couldn't help but find the whole situation absurdly entertaining.

The girl, standing on her feet with a nonchalant demeanor, fired back with a shrug and a slightly defiant tone. "I lost it like years ago, to my first boyfriend. So, it's not a big deal." Her defense hung in the air like a mic drop, and I couldn't help but nod in approval. The girl had a point. Who cared about virginity and stuff?

Puriel leaned in and offered some advice to the girl. "But everything happened in the past, then you should let it happen in the past. You may still be naive when you do that. But you are an adult now. Regardless of what happens to your body, at least you shouldn't cheat. You should not allow anyone else to enjoy your body except your partner," she advised, her tone earnest as if she were giving a counseling Talk.

The girl, however, didn't seem too thrilled with the celestial counsel. She shot Puriel a frown, a mix of disapproval and defiance. "This is my body, so this is my right. If it weren't for my future husband who wants everything pure, I also wouldn't want to painfully call you. But since he is rich, I can't say no to that," she retorted, clearly objecting to all the celestial judgments being tossed her way.

I couldn't help but burst into even louder laughter. The girl couldn't hear me anyway, only Puriel could, so why not? "For my father's sake, this is so hilarious!" I managed to squeeze out between fits of laughter. The absurdity of the situation was like a comedy that just kept getting better.

The girl wasn't just trying to justify her actions; she was also throwing in a dash of honesty and a sprinkle of greed. The whole "rich future husband" card added an extra layer of absurdity to the mix.

Puriel, clearly not amused by my laughter, shot me the classic cold shoulder and redirected her celestial fury at the girl. Her luminous form expanded, radiating an aura of celestial displeasure. It was like watching a divine storm brewing, and I braced myself for the impending cosmic scolding.

"You summoned me, yet you have shown your bad side to me! That is the last wish that you will receive from the goddesses! Next time, none of us will listen to your prayer again or help you!" Puriel thundered. It was a threat that enough to make the girl gasp in realization of the gravity of her actions.

The girl stammered out an apology. But Puriel, her divine stance unyielding, had spoken her piece.

In an instant, Puriel's celestial fury reached its zenith. Her luminous form expanded even further, and with a speed that defied mortal comprehension, her enlarged hand lunged towards me. The glow intensified, casting an ethereal radiance that enveloped us both.

I barely had time to register the celestial whirlwind as Puriel's hand closed around me. The room seemed to warp and twist, reality itself bending to the will of the goddess. In the blink of an eye, we were gone, the surroundings dissolving into a blur.

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