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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

The world I see from above

 


I hovered above the world, gazing down at the tapestry of human existence. From my lofty vantage point, I saw a world consumed by selfishness, greed, and pettiness. The cries of a hungry child echoed through the skies, while the wealthy elite flaunted their ill-gotten gains. I beheld the downtrodden, forced to survive on the streets, and the criminals who preyed upon them. My heart swelled with pity and shame, for I knew that fate could have easily cast me among their ranks.

Then, I saw the monsters, hiding behind human faces, committing atrocities with gleeful abandon. The memories of a devastating war still haunted me, the scent of blood and smoke lingering in my mind. I recalled the day I, as the Su Baera, had destroyed the machines of mass destruction, averting the annihilation of entire nations.

As I gazed upon the world, a dark thought crossed my mind: what if I used my powers to eradicate evil and create a utopia? The temptation was great, for I could envision a world free from pain and misery. But then, a wise words echoed in my mind: "Man has the power to both create and destroy, and as long as he has the capacity to choose, there will always be both good and evil."

The truth was bitter, but inescapable. Good and evil were intertwined, fundamental aspects of human existence. If I sought to eliminate evil, I would have to destroy humanity itself, eradicating both the darkness and the light. I withdrew my outstretched hand, realizing that the world's salvation lay not in my powers, but in the choices of humanity itself.

In that moment, I understood that my role as the Su Baera was not to impose a perfect world, but to guide and protect, allowing humanity to forge its own path. The world would always be a tapestry of light and darkness, but it was up to each individual to weave their own thread of goodness, and for me to ensure that the fabric of existence remained intact.

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