Seven Sins System Chapter 463. Controlled Chaos
“Hello, everyone,” I said with a grin, my voice echoing through the trees. My tentacles writhed in excitement, sensing the bloodlust that hung thick around me. “Who wants to play?”
The forest seemed to hold its breath, the creatures within it wary but curious. They were powerful beings, ancient and wild, but they had never faced anything like me. I could sense their hesitation, their uncertainty as they gauged the threat I posed.
But I wasn’t interested in waiting. My wings stretched out, and with a powerful flap, I launched myself into the air, the ground beneath me trembling from the force. I hovered above the forest, my eyes scanning the darkness for movement.
I extended my hand down, ready to unleash the full force of my power. “Hell—” I began, the incantation for Hell Inferno on the tip of my tongue. But just as the dark energy began to swirl around my fingertips, I hesitated.
Unleashing Hell Inferno here, in this forest, would cause a massive, uncontrollable fire. The flames would consume everything in their path, and the resulting inferno could easily spread to the surrounding areas, laying waste to the entire mountain.
I could already imagine the fallout from such an action—the angels would descend upon me in droves, blaming me for the destruction, just as they always did. I could almost hear Puriel’s voice, dripping with righteous indignation, as she accused me of reckless behavior and needless destruction then of course… they would say I just broke the agreement. The thought alone was enough to make me reconsider.
Besides, using Hell Inferno would be like announcing my presence here to the goddesses, not just Puriel. And the last thing I needed was more attention, more complications in a situation that was already far too tangled for my liking.
“Tch!” I clicked my tongue in annoyance, lowering my hand as I weighed my options. The beasts below came out from their hiding spots, their eyes locked on me. I could feel its raw, primal energy. But I wasn’t going to meet that with the nuclear option.
No, I needed something with more finesse, something that would allow me to exercise control, to channel my frustration into something precise.
“Dark Storm,” I cast, my voice steady and commanding. The air around me responded instantly, the temperature dropping as dark clouds began to gather above the forest. The sky darkened, swirling and churning with a menacing energy.
The wind howled, tearing through the trees with a ferocity that sent leaves and branches flying in all directions. The creatures who were still hidden in the shadows shifted uneasily, their instincts warning them of the danger that was about to descend upon them. The beasts below me paused, their massive forms tense as it sensed the shift in the atmosphere.
My evil smirk widened as the storm built in intensity, the clouds growing darker and more turbulent. Bolts of dark energy crackled within the storm, illuminating the forest in brief, jagged flashes of light. The sound of thunder rumbled through the mountains. A low, ominous growl that sent vibrations through the ground.
This was what I needed—controlled chaos. A storm that I could direct, that would kill my enemies without causing unnecessary destruction to the forest. I felt the power of the storm at my fingertips, and a smirk spread across my lips as I prepared to unleash it.
“Let’s see how you handle this,” I murmured, my voice lost in the roar of the gathering storm.
I unleashed the full force of the Dark Storm, directing it with a flick of my wrist. The clouds above me roiled and seethed, and then the lightning began to strike, jagged bolts of dark energy lashing out at the ground below.
My laughter faltered, replaced by a flicker of concern. I watched as the lightning struck a particularly tall tree, splitting it down the middle with a deafening crack. The dry wood caught fire instantly, flames licking up the trunk as the wind fed the blaze.
‘Okay… this is bad,’ I thought. But it shouldn’t be that bad, right?
Another strike hit a cluster of bushes, setting them ablaze as well. I felt the smirk slip from my face, replaced by a cringe as the realization hit me—this was getting out of control. The fire was spreading, fanned by the winds of my own creation, and there were more than just a few isolated flames.
I stopped laughing entirely as I watched in growing horror as the fire began to spread, leaping from tree to tree with terrifying speed. The wind howled through the forest, feeding the flames, turning what should have been a controlled display of power into a rapidly escalating disaster.
“Damn it!” I hissed through gritted teeth. The storm, my storm, was no longer under my control. The fire was spreading too quickly, fueled by the wind and the dry underbrush, and it wouldn’t be long before the entire forest was ablaze.
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