006 THE DEMON SPELL
Dassa and Medicine Man came over to Leo.
"You've awakened your first Cakra, the Mula—your Origin," Medicine Man explained, though he looked at Leo with amazement.
"How you managed it so quickly, without training or preparation, I cannot explain. It usually takes years of practice…"
"I know the reason," Dassa interrupted, smirking. "He awakened his Cakra after I, well… rubbed his Black Cock," she said, referring to her earlier, less conventional "assistance," unashamedly.
Medicine Man, flustered, tried to hush her. "That's enough of that!"
But Leo, catching his breath, gave a half-smile. "She's not entirely wrong… the tattoo I mean."
Leo followed a different path to magic.
While other mages depend on magic gathering and development, his magic depended on lust and sacrifices. He wasn't an ordinary mage- he was a demon of lust with the system of this world to guide him.
-----
The village had suffered a devastating blow.
The bandits' brutal attack had left almost four out of every five men dead, their lives stolen in a slaughter that spared no mercy. Now, only the women—the widows and young girls—remained to carry the burden of this tragedy.
It was a grim reminder of the harsh reality in this world of sin, where the powerful ruled without compassion, and the weak endured their suffering in silence.
Leo at first didn't care much about this world or this insignificant village but slowly that began to change. This place wasn't a game to him anymore but his world now.
As the village mourned its losses, Leo spoke with Medicine Man, who was still awestruck by the transformation of the totem's magic.
"What did you do to my totem square?" Medicine Man asked Leo.
"I've enhanced the magic of your totem square. Unlocked some hidden features. If you're ever attacked again, you can unleash its full potential now," Leo told the Medicine Man.
Leo used his control panel to modify the codes in the totem square's magic allowing users to cast spells from them easily.
Medicine Man nodded, though he still couldn't quite wrap his mind around it. "I don't understand how you managed to improve our magic, but you've done it."
"I still don't understand much of what happened. It went on too fast", Leo said to them talking to them like individuals now instead of treating them as NPC.
"If I'm correct, you possess a dormant power, mostly dark in origin, demonic. That awakened your magic," Dassa explained as her fingers pointed to Leo's lower torso where the tattoo was.
"What?"
"The blood spilled by the bandits, all of it pooling and moving toward you, wasn't random. It's acting like an offering, fueling your dark magic. That surge of energy forced your Cakra to awaken. Now, with magic flowing through it, you were able to activate the full power of the totem square and cast its magic to trap the bandits," she added.
"What about those shadow chickens? They're not part of our ancient magic," the Medicine Man remarked, his tone uneasy.
"They came from him," Dassa replied, glancing toward Leo.
The Medicine Man frowned and turned to Leo. "I'm not trying to criticize, but if it were up to me, I'd stay far away from that kind of magic. Demonic arts are forbidden in this world, and those who practice them are hunted."
Leo stiffened. "Hunted? You mean people would come after me?"
"Not if you don't reveal your demon," Dassa interjected, her voice calm but firm.
Leo fell silent, considering their words. Until he understood more about this world and its rules, it might be wise to keep his demon spell hidden.
He turned his gaze to Dassa, raising an eyebrow. "You seem to know more about what's happening to me than even the Medicine Man. How did you know I could save the village with… dark powers?"
The Medicine Man gave a knowing nod before stepping away. "That's because Dassa isn't just a simple nurse," he said, his voice carrying a weight of respect. "Her talents far exceed what this humble village can afford."
Leo glanced at Dassa, his curiosity growing.
"Who exactly is this woman?" Leo asked.
The earlier chaos had left little room for him to truly notice her, but now, standing before him, he could see her more clearly.
Dassa was a vision of striking beauty, her long, silvery hair shimmering with hints of gold, cascading down her back like liquid light. Her face, soft and delicate, had the ethereal grace of an innocent goddess, barely in her twenties. Her skin was fair and flawless, a perfect complement to her tall, slender frame.
Yet despite her graceful elegance, her voluptuous figure carried a natural allure, effortlessly drawing the gaze of any young man in the realm.
"I told you before I learned it from talking to your bloody Cock while you were sleeping", she replied as she appreciated his gaze over her.
"What Cock?"
"The tattoo," she clarified with a grin.
"Rooster, I insist … fuck… Who are you, Dassa? Really," Leo asked ignoring her response, his voice carrying both suspicion and intrigue.
Dassa's expression softened slightly, and with a calm, almost reverent tone, she replied, "I came to bring you home, young master Lilleo Gullee."
Her words hit Leo like a bolt of lightning.
He stared at her in shock, his mind racing. The name stirred something deep within Leo, unlocking memories that had long been buried.
"Hidden mission unlocked: Recovering Hidden memories."
"Reward: 10 Lust Counters."
Suddenly, flashes of his past in this world surged through his mind, vivid and undeniable. Memories from a time before this world—before he became the Leo he was now—flooded back.
He wasn't Leo in this world.
He had been transported into the body of someone else—Lilleo Gullee. With the merging of their memories, Leo recalled the life Lilleo Gullee had lived, and the events prior to Leo's arrival in this strange realm.
The two identities, once separate, were now one.
Leo hadn't physically entered this world. Only his mind entered Lilleo's body.
He realized now that this world wasn't just a game that he played but another dimension of reality. This was too real to be a mere game.
Somehow there was a connection between this world and the game 'Realm of Sins' that brought him here and enabled his abilities.
But that was a mystery for another day.
-----