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Devil's Milonga📻🍎

🔞Adult Radio Apple Novel

This novel is a machine-translated English version of an original Japanese novel.
There may be some inaccuracies in the translation.
https://bsky.app/profile/yokshima.bsky.social/post/3l7wsv5jf6i2p
This is a continuation of that story.
It depicts the warped power dynamics between two individuals bound by a contract.
※ Top Alastor × Bottom Lucifer only
※ Violent and domineering Bottom Lucifer
※ Lucifer splitting into duplicates, engaging in sex, and vanishing through violent acts
※ Lucifer’s unstable mental state
Please be cautious if you are sensitive to the above content.


The joy of finally obtaining what he desired lasted only a fleeting moment.

I lost. You’re really good at games, aren’t you?”
“Hahaha, you were so weak I got worried. How have you not been fleeced before? If it wasn’t me, you’d have been stripped bare by nowyour splendid wings and all.”
“Well, I’ve never played games like this with anyone else before. Not even Lilith gambled with me.”
“Huh. You’re more straitlaced than I thought I imagined your private life would be far more chaotic.”
“It’s just that I never had the chance. When someone invites me, I might want to try it. That’s all. Though, the result is this pathetic mess

Your Majesty, didn’t you say you’d grant one request if you lost? I have a proposal How about we make a contract?”

What are the terms?”

Alastor had invited Lucifer to a simple game, and after winning, he proposed,
“Why don’t we make a contract?”

The terms Alastor laid out were utterly outrageous, offering no benefit to Lucifer.


To become Alastor’s “possession.”


“Having beaten the King of Hell at a game, I think I deserve a small reward. What do you say? Will you agree to the contract?”


When negotiating a contract, you start with an extreme proposal, let the other party reject it as impossible, then offer a compromise as the real goal.

Even a small contract would suffice, allowing Alastor to gradually dominate Lucifer. That was the strategy he had in mind for the negotiation.


“Fine I’ll do it. I’ll make a contract with you.”

To Alastor’s surprise, Lucifer didn’t object. He accepted the terms outright and entered the contract with Alastor.
Something felt off, and Alastor should have questioned it then.

Perhaps he was unconsciously elated, which blinded him at the time.
Mistakes are often invisible to the one making them in the moment.

Alastor hadn’t yet grasped just how monstrous the man was, nor how reckless and dangerous the contract he’d proposed truly was.