Happy new year!
It's a bit late though. I would say it nonetheless, and I have.
Anyways, I'm looking forward for your kind support this year and I hope we all can get along well.
First of all, excuse my rudeness for borrowing your precious time to read my simple story.
So, here we go...
Title : Sin of Kin
Genre : Fantasy
Synopsis :
What's first come to one's mind when heard the word "devil"?
Those who are arrogant, greedy, envious, full of lust, and wrath. An embodiment of pure evil.
How about "humans" then?
Those who are annoying, obnoxious, horrible, rude, arrogant, immoral, muddle, scornful, violent, threatening, breaking rules, damaging and hurting others out of greed.
No one has ever said that humans are much better than those devils, yet in linear-perspective... humans are much worse than them.
There is no such thing as "craftiness" on the list of seven deadly sins. The devils will never pretend to be a friend, the devils will never stab in the back. They are the type of enemy who will launch an attack upfront openly. As for humans, they will do everything they can to fulfill their ego and desires. Betraying, exploiting, poisoning, tricking, and eventually stabbing in the back. Enemies inside the blankets humans really are, who dare not show their real faces and tend to wear various kinds of inscrutable masks.
And from here, the gray thread will begin to roll... casting its shades of gray.
A pure-blooded devil who thinks that her kin are the most wicked, cruel, and vile. But sadly, this devil doesn't know another being called human yet, or maybe it's the opposite that it a fortune for her not to know humans?
Nevertheless, this curious devil decided to initiate her little exploration in the human world, getting to know them more closely by leaving behind the kin she thinks the cruelest. Might be it would be a wise opening move if the first thing she learned about humans was their adage.
Such as...
"Curiosity killed the cat."
Link : https://www.webnovel.com/book/sin-of-kin_18174678805564705
And then we're going to wrap up. Hopefully my story could help you killing some boredoms of yours... even for a little bit. Happy reading and thank you in advance!
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~ Houraji