Kaito stood boldly in front of the God of Time, while everything around him was frozen. Although time was stopped, there was a strong feeling in the air. The God looked at him with eyes that made Kaito shiver a little but he tried not to show it.
"You are smart, Kaito," said the God of Time. Their voice was both loud like thunder but also calm. "But being smart without wisdom is risky. You've caught the attention of forces you don't understand."
Kaito shrugged, trying to look brave. "I'm not scared of you or your forces. I've built my world on chaos, and I won't let some celestial being stop me."
The God of Time smiled slightly, almost amused. "You're getting it wrong. I'm not here to punish you, but to give you a choice. You can keep causing chaos, or you can help me in keeping time balanced."
"Help you?" Kaito laughed. "And become a puppet in your grand design? No, thanks. I like to create my own path."
The God of Time sighed, a sound like a gentle storm. "You don't get what true power is. It's not about controlling everything; it's about understanding."
Kaito's face became serious, filled with strong determination. "I don't need your wisdom, and I definitely don't need your help," he said confidently. "I will go after the six outer gods and take their power. And when I'm done, I'll challenge Sylvian, your leader."
The God of Time's attitude changed, showing a mix of surprise and concern. "You're talking about powers you don't understand. The outer gods are extremely powerful—more than anything you've faced."
Kaito moved closer, full of confidence. "That's why I'll do it. I want to prove I can handle any challenge, even from the ones who think they're unbeatable."
The god looked at him thoughtfully. "You think you can defeat the outer gods? You're risking your life—and the lives of those you care about—for power? You won't just be facing them; they'll notice you, and they don't like threats."
"Let them notice me," Kaito replied firmly. "I've faced danger before, and I'll face it again. But this time, I'll come out stronger. I'll make my name unforgettable, and nothing—not even an outer god—will stop me."
The God of Time's eyes narrowed with a mix of concern and a bit of respect. "Your ambition is admirable, but ambition without careful thinking can cause problems. The outer gods are not only powerful; they are old and very smart."
Kaito leaned closer to the God of Time, a wicked grin spreading across his face. "You should know that I'm not who you think I am. I have a different soul within me—a soul that revels in chaos and thrives on destruction."
The deity's expression shifted, curiosity piquing amidst their concern. "What do you mean by a different soul?"
Kaito chuckled darkly, relishing the moment. "The soul that occupies this body—it's not just mine. It craves violence and death. It loves killing people. And that… that makes me unpredictable."
The God of Time's eyes widened, a flicker of realization dawning upon them. "You're saying you're a vessel for this… entity? A soul that seeks to unleash chaos?"
"Exactly," Kaito replied, his voice dripping with arrogance.
Kaito's eyes sparkled with a twisted excitement as he continued, "And tell Sylvian that I love to kill her. Even in this world, our memories won't fade away. I'm thrilled at the thought of killing her again, especially after she failed to take me down."
The God of Time's expression hardened, a mix of disbelief and concern washing over them. "You're playing a dangerous game, Kaito. Sylvian is not just any opponent; she is a force to be reckoned with. You may think you can toy with her, but she has powers that could easily overwhelm you."
"Let her try," Kaito shot back, his confidence unwavering. "Every time she fails, it only fuels my desire. I want her to know that no matter where she hides or how powerful she thinks she is, I will always find her. I will always come back for her."
The deity shook their head, a sense of foreboding settling in the air. "You are inviting destruction upon yourself. The outer gods will not be kind to those who challenge their authority, and Sylvian will not forget your threats."
Kaito smirked, undeterred by the warnings. "Let them come. I'm ready for whatever they throw at me.
Kaito fixed his gaze on the God of Time, a chilling smile spreading across his face. "You should leave now, because when the time comes, you'll be the first to die. Just remember me as Myrul—the harbinger of chaos you underestimated."
The God of Time's eyes narrowed, a mixture of concern and resolve flashing within them. "You're making a grave mistake, Myrul. The forces you seek to challenge are not mere figments of your imagination. They will come for you, and when they do, you will find yourself alone."
Kaito shrugged, a dismissive gesture that dripped with arrogance. "I thrive in solitude. I've faced worse than any outer god or celestial being. You can warn me all you want, but I will not back down. I will embrace the chaos and the bloodshed."
With that, the God of Time took a step back, the shimmering energy around them shifting. "I will not interfere further, but know this: there are consequences to your actions. When the hour strikes, and the balance is disrupted, remember that you invited this fate upon yourself."
The deity turned, their form beginning to fade as the stillness of time began to lift. Kaito stood tall, a sense of triumph washing over him as he felt the power of the moment swell within him.
As time resumed, S4 blinked, her eyes darting around the room. "What just happened?" she asked, confusion evident on her face.
Kaito glanced at S4, a smirk still playing on his lips. "Nothing important. Let's head back to our base. We have plans to make."
S4's eyes sparkled with mischief as she leaned closer to Kaito, her tone teasing. "Alright, but I hope our plans include a little fun along the way. I could use some excitement after all this."
Kaito raised an eyebrow, intrigued by her boldness. "You always know how to stir things up, don't you?"
S4 grinned, her expression playful yet suggestive. "You know me, Kaito. I thrive on chaos, and I love being by your side when things get intense. Just think of all the ways we can celebrate our victories."
S1, who had been quietly observing, nodded in agreement. "As long as it serves the mission, I'm all for it. We could use a little distraction after everything that's happened."
Kaito chuckled, appreciating the enthusiasm of his companions. "Alright then, let's regroup and discuss our next move. But remember, our focus should remain on our goals."
"Of course," S4 replied, her tone still laced with that hint of flirtation. "But a little fun never hurt anyone, right?"
"You're right," Kaito said, his voice low and husky."We could use some release after all the chaos. S1, give us a moment."
Without waiting for a response, Kaito grabbed S4's hand and pulled her close.
She stumbled into his embrace, her breasts pressing against his chiseled chest.Her pulse raced as his hand slid down to grasp her ass.
"I'm going to make you scream my name,"Kaito growled, his other hand tangling in her hair."I'm going to fuck you until you can't remember anything but the feeling of my cock inside you."
S4 moaned, her body melting into his touch. "Yes,"
Kaito pulled S4 flush against his muscular body, a low growl rumbling in his throat."Mmm, you're playing a dangerous game, little girl," he murmured, his breath hot against her ear."But I like that you can keep up with me.
You're going to be a lot of fun to break."S4 shivered, a thrill of anticipation racing down her spine."Oh, I can keep up," she purred, grinding her hips against the growing bulge in Kaito's pants. "The question is, can you handle me?"
Kaito chuckled at S4's playful remark, .
"Alright, we can have our downtime after this. Just remember, I'm not one for roughness unless it's necessary."
S4 rolled her eyes playfully, a grin spreading across her face. "You know I can handle myself, Kaito. But I'd prefer a more… gentle approach when it comes to celebrating our victories."
S1 smirked, shaking their head. "You two are something else. Just don't forget we have a mission to focus on. The chaos can wait for a little while."
"True," Kaito agreed, his demeanor shifting back to a more serious tone. "Let's regroup and strategize. We have a lot of work to do before our celebratory plans."
With that, the trio made their way back to their base, the tension of the night's events still lingering in the air. But amidst the chaos, there was a sense of camaraderie and anticipation for what was to come, both in their mission and their personal lives.