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Devil's MilongađŸ“»đŸŽ

🔞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.




Some time later, Charlie told Alastor that Lucifer hadn’t left his mansion.



He wouldn’t answer her calls or read her messages.
Even from his beloved daughter? Alastor couldn’t believe it.

Learning the mansion’s location from Charlie, Alastor decided to visit Lucifer himself.

It was partly because Charlie, his business partner, had asked, but more than that, Alastor felt a nagging unease.
The dissolution of our contract must have severely worsened Lucifer’s mental state.

Lucifer had casually mentioned his struggles with depression, but Alastor had never seen him in a deeply despondent state.
Lucifer always tried to act cheerful around Charlie and the hotel residents.


If his judgment was impaired, his emotions uncontrollable, and he harbored resentment toward Alastor

Alastor had no idea what might happen to him.


He wouldn’t know Lucifer’s condition without seeing him.
Meeting him might not end well for Alastor. 
Even so, he couldn’t stay away.

He should’ve left it alone, but this impulsive action was unlike him.

He simply couldn’t leave Lucifer alone.
It’s just because Charlie asked. That was a flimsy excuse.



In truth, Alastor wanted to apologize.

Calling Lucifer a nuisance was a lie.



He’d wanted him—that was true. But not through the contract’s formality.

Alastor wanted all of Lucifer.
But they’d misunderstood each other.
Unable to correct it, they’d hurt one another.



Alastor regretted it. He’d wounded Lucifer far too deeply, driving him to shut himself away in his mansion.
That’s not what I meant to say.
Why did I hurl such cruel words at him?

The words Alastor truly wanted to convey weren’t that impulsive rant. Overwhelmed by the turmoil Lucifer had caused in his heart, he’d lashed out thoughtlessly.
That frustration was mostly directed at himself


Perhaps, feeling constantly manipulated by Lucifer, he’d wanted to retaliate.
So, he took the chance to vent his anger on him.

Just as Lucifer had depended on Alastor’s contract, Alastor, too, had likely relied on their warped relationship in some corner of his heart.

That’s why, when the contract ended, his heart had been thrown into such chaos, even if he hadn’t realized it.


That’s not it.
That’s not what I wanted to tell him


Stop clinging to that hollow contract.

Even without it, I’ll stay by your side.
So please
 don’t look so sad.


Desperate to quell his restless heart with reason, Alastor quickened his pace toward Lucifer’s mansion.





He had to reach him soon.


Guilt over what had happened, the urge to apologize, and the hidden truth of his feelings for Lucifer drove Alastor to hurry to the mansion.