Everyone knows the tale of Lucifer the Betrayer and Adam the First Sinner. But what if everything you've heard is just a carefully crafted facade? What if the story we've been told conceals deeper truths and darker motivations? What could Lucifer possibly gain from turning his back on Heaven? Was it mere pride, or was there a more profound betrayal at play?
Consider Adam: what drove him to compel Lilith to take that fateful bite of the forbidden fruit? Perhaps their actions were not born of rebellion but of desperation. What if I told you it wasn't they who betrayed Heaven, but rather Heaven that betrayed them? Faced with the weight of divine rules and an unyielding authority, both Lucifer and Adam found themselves trapped in a world where their desires clashed with the stringent expectations of a heavenly order.
Imagine a narrative where the real betrayal lay not in defiance, but in manipulation-a divine plan that sought to keep them subservient and silent. What if they were not the villains of this story, but rather victims of a cosmic game where freedom was the ultimate prize they sought? As the veil of the familiar tale begins to lift, a new discussion emerges: the line between betrayal and liberation, and the true nature of those we label as enemies.
Got number 1 for #ADAMSAPPLE on 9/11/2024
TWO LOVE STORIES...ONE BOOK
(+ special chapters with Wanna One)
There is always a fine line between love and hate.
For some reason, everytime Park Jinyoung is around Lee Hae Ra, he can't seem to control his emotions as he tortures and bullies her everyday. What if she finally leaves him one day?
And Im Jaebum? He can't control his anger when it comes to the bubbly girl Meera Suri. He bullied her, slapped her and she would still stand in front of him with a smiley face. What if he comes to know about her dreaded past?
Will their hate for those girls change into something other than hate?