Chapter 349: Good Old Days

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Chapter 349: Good Old Days

Seven Sins System Chapter 349. Good Old Days

I turned to her with a half-smile and shrugged. "I'm not a goddess, so I've got no idea what their realm's like." My voice dipped with disdain as I cleared my throat. "Though... I did visit the entrance once. And let me tell you, it wasn't exactly a warm welcome."

The memory crept up on me like a bad dream. The celestial realm, all pure and righteous, clashing against my very essence. It was like the place itself wanted me dead, screaming at me that I didn't belong there. The air was thick, suffocating, pressing down on me like it had a personal vendetta.

"Yeah, it wasn't great," I continued, my voice tinged with sarcasm. "It happened during the war, about three hundred years ago. Thought I'd be smart and take out their base by sneaking in. Guess what? Total failure." I chuckled bitterly. "I managed to blow up the entrance and their precious heavenly gate, though. That's gotta count for something."

I leaned back, smirking. "Crashing a demonic party in angel land? Not my best idea. But hey, at least I left a little reminder of my visit."

'Ha, those were the good old days,' I thought, my mind drifting to the chaos and freedom of the past. Back then, demons didn't have rules, pacts, or alliances to tie them down. It was open season on mortals and angels alike—a time when we could raise hell without caring about the consequences.

Evie's voice pulled me out of my reverie. "Tell us!" she said, her tone dripping with curiosity. She wasn't the timid girl she used to be; now she carried herself with the kind of confidence that came from being one of my companions.

Rachel, standing nearby, didn't say much, but her eyes flicked between us. Her silence spoke volumes—she wanted the story too.

I gave them a smug grin. "I don't mind telling you, but..." I pointed at the clock. "I don't think you've got time for it."

Their heads whipped toward the clock just as the bell rang out.

*Ring!*

I let out a long breath, trying to shake off the surprise. "Couldn't you show up like a normal person for once?" I asked, not bothering to hide my irritation. My tentacles continued their work, moving bottles around and checking labels as if nothing had happened.

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