The Journey for the Demon Flower
As soon as Justin stepped inside, a tiny winged creature with shimmering silver wings appeared before him.
"Well, well, a human! It's not every day we get visitors from your kind," the fairy said, fluttering around him.
"Hey, my name is Justin. I'm here looking for some flowers."
"This is the God Realm—where all divine items exist. So, what exactly do you seek?"
"I'm looking for the God Flower."
"Ah, that's easy... if you can pass a test," the fairy smirked.
"What test?"
"Perform two good deeds in two days," the fairy said simply.
"Wait, what? How is that even a—" Before he could finish, the fairy vanished into thin air.
Justin sighed and wandered through the vast, glowing landscape, searching for an opportunity to do good. After what felt like hours, he stumbled upon an ancient tree with one of its thick roots trapped under a boulder.
Without thinking, he bent down and pulled the root free.
"Ahh... Finally! That was stuck for years!" the tree groaned in relief.
Justin froze, wide-eyed. "You... you can talk?"
"Of course, I can talk. And you, young man, just did me a great favor."
Justin blinked in surprise. Then it hit him—a good deed!
"Yes! That counts, right?" he said aloud.
"Indeed, it does," a familiar voice chimed in. The fairy reappeared, smiling.
"Well done. Now, rest. Tomorrow, you complete your second task," she said, waving her tiny hands.
A luxurious mansion appeared out of nowhere, its golden doors swinging open invitingly.
"Uh... wow. Okay, thanks," Justin muttered as he walked in for the night.
Back in the Mortal Realm…
Ellie lay motionless on her bed, her body burning with poison from the demon's attack. Angel sat beside her, tears streaming down her face.
"Just hold on, Ellie… Please," she whispered.
Ellie's vision blurred, her mind drifting between consciousness and the abyss.
Justin… Please make it back…
The Final Good Deed
The next morning, Justin wasted no time searching for another good deed. Hours passed with no luck—until he spotted a delicate white flower struggling to cross a river.
Without hesitation, he knelt down, scooped it up, and carefully carried it across to the other side.
"Thank you," the flower whispered.
The fairy appeared once again, clapping.
"You passed the test! That flower you helped is the God Flower itself. Keep it safe."
Justin tucked the glowing bloom into his waist bag, feeling a surge of hope.
"Now, it's time for the Demon Realm," the fairy said, her voice turning grim.
"Remember… Never choose the nicest things."
Before Justin could ask what she meant, the world around him spun.
The Demon Realm
When the dizziness faded, Justin found himself in a dark, ash-filled land. Unlike the beauty of the God Realm, this place reeked of death.
A deep, guttural laugh echoed.
"Welcome, human," a voice sneered. A red-skinned demon fairy with sinister black eyes appeared.
"We've been expecting you… This way."
The demon led him through twisted gates into a massive, obsidian castle. Inside, a towering figure sat on a throne—Asmodeus, the Demon King.
"So, you seek the Demon Flower, mortal?" Asmodeus grinned, sharp teeth gleaming.
"Yes," Justin said firmly.
"Then, you must complete a challenge," the demon fairy interrupted.
"Challenge?" Justin asked, suddenly uneasy.
"You must choose one of these four women to lie with. Then, you may take the Demon Flower and leave… unharmed."
Justin's blood ran cold. "And if I refuse?"
The demon fairy chuckled darkly. "Then you never leave… because you'll be dead."
Justin clenched his fists. He had 24 hours to decide.
Temptation
The next morning, the demon fairy returned, leading him to a grand chamber.
Before him stood four breathtakingly beautiful women, each one radiating an irresistible allure.
Justin's throat went dry.
"This is Lydia," the demon said, motioning to the first woman. She had rich, dark skin, short-cropped hair tied with a red cloth, and wore a revealing crop top with a short skirt. Her piercing eyes glowed behind sleek glasses.
Justin swallowed and moved to the second woman.
"This is Miranda," the demon introduced. She was tall and striking, her fair skin wrapped in a flowing black gown that exposed her smooth thighs. Her long brown hair cascaded over her shoulders.
The third woman stepped forward, her crimson gown hugging her curves. Silver bracelets jingled on her wrists as she tilted her head seductively.
"This is Mia," the demon whispered.
Justin's heart pounded. These women were beyond stunning, but something felt... off.
Then, the last woman appeared, and his breath caught.
Her beauty was beyond description—mesmerizing, enchanting. Every curve, every detail about her seemed designed to ensnare his soul.
"Wonderful," Justin murmured, biting his lip.
A part of him wanted to reach out, to take the offer.
But then…
Never choose the nicest things.
The fairy's warning echoed in his mind.
His pulse quickened. This was a trap.
To Be Continued…