Seven Sins System Chapter 416. Don’t Push Your Goddess Logic On !
I draped in the casual arrogance and leaned against the bed headboard, a smirk playing on my lips.
"I'm a devil, sweetheart. I'm used to seeing naked bodies. This kind of thing won't even give a boner," I said, my voice dripping with condescension.
I stared at Puriel.
"Unlike a virgin like you who always blushes when she sees a naked boy," I added with a hiss.
Puriel's eyes flashed. She glanced at . "I wouldn't be proud if I were you. Being touched and touching a lot of won is not a matter of pride," she sneered back.
A chuckle rumbled in my chest.
"It's a matter of pride for the devils since it ans we have a lot of experience," I retorted.
Puriel snorted.
"Disgusting," she hissed back. "A body is the sa as an altar. You have to keep the purity and the cleanliness so it will bring in a lot of worshipers," she lectured.
I grimaced. "Then I prefer my altar full of offerings. A clean altar ans no one cos and worships . That sounds pathetic," I shot back.
A long exhale left her lips as she turned to .
“Don’t push your goddess logic on ,” I retorted sharply. “It won’t work. We live in two opposite realms, rember?”
Puriel’s eyes narrowed slightly.
“I shouldn’t say that to you,” she murmured, more to herself than to , as her gaze drifted back to the unconscious girls.
That sight only deepened my frown.
Lately, it had beco a pattern—this pushing of her divine logic onto . Trying to make understand the dos and don’ts of her realm, drawing lines I had never bothered to see, let alone respect. It felt like she was trying to mold with her thoughts.
Yet, despite our clashes, there was an undeniable truth in her insights. She opened windows to perspectives I hadn’t considered.
In her world, a body was sacred, not just another landscape to conquer. While the mortals viewed nudity through a lens of vulnerability and sanctity, not just physicality.
My guise as a combat doctor gave a pass in their eyes. “I’m used to it; it’s just part of the job,” I’d say, and they’d nod, accepting the explanation without further question.
‘Is she seriously trying to change into her idea of the perfect boyfriend or sothing?’
The idea was absurd, revolting even, but it lingered.
I studied Puriel. Her gaze was fixed on the mortal girls.
The thought of her attempting to mold into sothing more palatable, more divine, nagged at .
If our fates were indeed intertwined, if there was a joke that ant we were ant for each other, would I not do the sa? Yet, the notion felt like a betrayal of everything I was—a devil, not ant for change.
My gaze sharpened, my eyes flicking back to her.
'But if she has truly fallen for , why would she want to change ?' I wondered silently.
It was a foolish thought, born perhaps out of a hidden desire for acceptance, raw and unfiltered. Yet, despite its folly, it clung to .
Puriel sensed my gaze.
Yet, this ti, she offered no response, no softening of her features, nor a reproachful look that I had grown accustod to.
A silent scoff escaped , more a release of frustration than actual amusent.
'Now she acts cold to . What an annoying woman,' I mused bitterly. Her indifference stung more than I wanted to admit.
‘Why should I care?’ I muttered internally to myself.
Yet, as much as I tried to dismiss my concern, my thoughts refused to obey.
I tried to divert my attention but my gaze drifted back to her.
What if there was a middle ground where a devil and a goddess could coexist?
What if her changes were not about erasing who I was, but about understanding each other better?
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