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In the end, you still didn't let me go. The debt I paid why must I pay it again? If fate had mercy, we should never have met.
Across every cycle, Taxian Jun is reborn as a demon. Not by choice, not by sin alone, but because the world refuses to forgive him. Everything he touches demands a price. Every step bends reality. Accidents and tragedies follow him. And worse he remembers everything.
The Curse's Origin
Four centuries ago, he loved someone more than his own life. A town was massacred overnight. The Underworld whispered that its people deceived his beloved, forcing her to betray him. The truth: she died the same day. Taxian Jun died in her arms, blood soaking her sleeves. When he awoke, heaven had judged him. He became a demon a walking calamity forbidden from death.
The Modern World
Now he lives as Krittin. Immortal. Unaging. Untouchable by death. Misfortune follows him everywhere elevators fail, cars crash, buildings collapse. He avoids humans, survives in isolation. The curse has one escape: a human must willingly give their life for him. Krittin knows this but never speaks it aloud.
On the tallest building, a man begs for life. Leo. Ordinary. Fragile. Human. Yet something twists in Krittin's chest. Leo's soul carries an ancient resonance-a trace of someone Krittin once held while dying. Then it happens. Leo sees him. "Please... help me." A human sees a demon. Time freezes. Krittin removes Leo's name from the registry.
He offers no explanation. No curse. No death. No fate. Only: "Stay where I can see you if you want to live." Leo agrees. Near-misses replace disasters. Accidents hesitate. And Krittin feels something terrifying the curse weakens. He never tells Leo why.
Leo dreams of a woman Alin. A demon dying in her arms. Krittin watches him grow warmer, closer, gentler. For the first time in four hundred years, he hesitates. Because the curse demands a willing sacrifice, and the human beside him is slowly becoming someone he can no longer lose.