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Hell Bound Chapter 11

  Lucifer shifted his to Temptation, seeing the yarning and pain in her eyes for little Lazarus, before smiling with a wicked grin, his little game wasn’t over yet. Looking at that little bastard of his, seeing the look of dread, horror, and despair in his eyes before returning his back to Temptation, seeing the pain in her eyes as looked at her son, wanting to nothing more than to rush straight to him and console and help soothe his pain. The Supreme Devil, with a wicked grin plastered on his face, spoke with a voice filled with glee, “Temptation, take him back to his room. I’m done with him”. Temptation upon hearing what her master said, simply bowed her head, internal grateful and happy that it was over and she could finally take her little one away and console him. She then went to him, looking at him and seeing that his body was completely healed but his eyes, though eyes that once shone and glowed with joy now looked deemed, flicker that looked as though it was soon be snuffed ou

God Killer


In a world where gods remain indifferent to their worshippers, a disillusioned man embarks on a daring mission: to slay every deity. His journey begins by challenging the trickster god of riddles, cleverly outwitting him and gaining divine abilities. Subsequently, he eliminates the gods ruling over the underworld, the earth, and the sea. 

Yet, his ultimate target is the Supreme God of All—the architect of reality. Fueled by resentment, the man criticizes this supreme deity for fashioning an imperfect world and permitting suffering.

 As the story unfolds, the once-mortal man now stands as a god killer, poised to confront the very source of existence. Throughout this narrative, themes of power, divinity, and the intricate balance between life’s blessings and curses come to the fore.

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