Although Lloque Capac was extremely confident in his own strength, he did not believe that a battle-hardened Totem God would die so easily.
As it turned out, despite his self-awareness, he had still underestimated the power and cunning of the Flower Fairy.
After the Totem God's body exploded, the flower that sprouted from its eyes—along with what appeared to be roots or nerves, perhaps even internal organs—shot out like lightning and wrapped around Lloque Capac's face.
Before he could resist, it pried open his eyelids and viciously burrowed into his brain.
A scream had barely escaped his lips before it was abruptly cut short.
Clearly, this flower was the true body of the Flower Fairy; the original girl's form had merely been a puppet providing nourishment, disposable and easily replaceable on the spot.
In a moment of recklessness, this third-generation prince, who had just been fantasizing about ascending to the throne, tragically became the Flower Fairy's new host.
