The heated argument between Asmodeus and Ihys had reached a breaking point, and Ihys, consumed by rage, lost control. He lunged at Asmodeus with a wild ferocity, his intent clear—to harm his brother.
But Asmodeus, quick as lightning, reacted with the swiftness of a god. He intercepted Ihys's attack, his strong hands restraining his brother, preventing the blow from landing. Their faces were inches apart, anger and tension crackling between them.
However, Ihys's chaotic plan was far from over. With a sinister grin, he began to cast multiple black magic curses around Asmodeus, his intentions clear—to weaken and overpower his brother. He had forgotten, in his rage, that Asmodeus was not just any entity; he was the Devil God, powerful beyond imagination.
Asmodeus, his eyes shimmering with amusement, raised an eyebrow. He watched as Ihys's dark magic swirled in the air, attempting to encircle him. But before Ihys could complete his cursed incantations, Asmodeus simply snapped his fingers.
In an instant, Ihys's dark magic stopped in mid-air, frozen in place as if time had stood still. Asmodeus's playful smirk grew, a silent acknowledgment of his superior power.
"You underestimate me, Ihys," Asmodeus taunted, his voice filled with a calm confidence that contrasted with his brother's chaotic rage.
Ihys's face contorted in frustration as he realized the futility of his efforts. He had underestimated the Devil God's strength and was now at his mercy.
In this chapter, Ihys loses control and lunges at Asmodeus, but Asmodeus manages to stop his attack. Ihys then attempts to cast multiple black magic curses around Asmodeus, but Asmodeus, as the Devil God, easily stops Ihys's magic with a snap of his fingers, revealing his superior power. Ihys is left frustrated and at Asmodeus's mercy.
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Divine Desires: The Redemption of Asmodeus
FantasyIn a realm where ancient gods and mortals coexisted, there lived a powerful and feared deity named Asmodeus, the Devil God. His dark powers were unmatched, and he reveled in chaos and corruption. Mortals trembled at the mere mention of his name, for...
