Kaelen remained silent on the bed, his naked body still warmed by the mist around him.
Aurelia sat beside him, her curvy figure still on full display with water droplets glistening on her large breasts and smooth skin.
She had just promised him everything —power, women, and even herself — that is if he won the Holy Grail War.
But Kaelen didn't totally believe it. It felt like a trick.
Gods never really offended themselves so easily, did they?
He decided to say nothing, keeping his doubts locked away.
Instead, he shifted the topic.
"So, how exactly should I spread your faith? You mentioned it earlier."
Aurelia's melodious voice flowed like a gentle stream.
"It must be related to lust, my dear~. Desire, passion, the raw urges that drive mortals. How you want to do it is totally up to you. Seduce leaders, inspire festivals of pleasure, or bind hearts through ecstasy. As long as my name echoes in their moans, it'll grow."
Kaelen nodded slowly, his eyes flicking to her bare kitty once again.
"I understand."
He paused, he then added,
"Do you understand terms from Earth? Like, modern stuff we have there?"
She giggled, leaning closer so her nipple nearly brushed his arm.
"Yes, I mostly know them all. I've been following you ever since you were a kid, Kaelen. Your games, your books, your secret fantasies. I saw it all."
That sent a chill down his spine, but it also explained how she knew him so well.
He pushed forward with his wish.
"Alright, then I want a system. Something that'll help me grow stronger, like in those litRPG novels. It should have a personality of its own. but absolutely loyal to me. No divided allegiances."
Aurelia appeared thoughtful, her pink eyes narrowing as she tapped a finger on her full lips.
"That's a bit tricky. Systems aren't native to this world. But for you, my dear? I'll manage. I'll weave one into your soul, just as you described."
Kaelen felt a spark of excitement. That would give him an edge in this crazy new life.
"Thanks."
She smiled warmly, her hand resting on his thigh.
"Now, what's your third wish?"
He thought about Evelyn, about future allies, about betrayals he couldn't afford.
"I want something that'll ensure my women's absolute loyalty to me. No wandering, no betrayals —just total devotion."
Aurelia's eyes lit up with amusement.
"Oh, that's very easy." Without warning, she leaned in and kissed him hungrily.
Her lips crashed against his, soft and demanding, her tongue exploring his mouth with fiery passion.
She pressed her body to him, her large breasts squishing against his chest, her hips grinding slightly.
Kaelen's hands gripped her waist instinctively, feeling the curve of her milf-like hips.
When she finally separated, Kaelen was out of breath, gasping for air, his face flushed.
Then, a sharp sting bloomed on the top of his hand. He looked down and saw a beautiful crest appearing —a heart pattern, glowing pink with intricate swirls like vines entwining lovers.
"What is this?" he asked, flexing his fingers.
Aurelia traced the crest gently, her touch sending tingles up his arm.
"This is the Crest of Binding Desire. It will allow you to bond with your partners. Once marked, you can control their power or even use it for yourself to some extent —draw on their magic, their strength, when you need it."
Kaelen stared at it, mesmerized by the faint glow.
"And the loyalty part?"
She chuckled softly.
"It ensures submission of their body. Their desires will crave you, their passions tied to yours. But be careful —it only controls the body, not the mind. They might still scheme or resent you deep down."
He rubbed the mark, feeling its warmth.
"That should be more than enough. Bodies first, minds can be won over."
Aurelia cupped his cheek, her voice sweet and teasing.
"Sweet. I like your ambition. I'll be expecting good things from you, my sweetie. Don't disappoint~."
One last worry nagged at him.
"One more thing, Where will I find Evelyn? This world is huge."
She waved a hand reassuringly.
"Don't worry. Evelyn will be beside you when you wake up. I've made sure of it."
Kaelen nodded, relief washing over him.
"AHH... Thanks for everything."
Aurelia leaned in one last time, planting a soft kiss on his nose.
"Good luck, dear. Make me proud."
The world blurred around him, the misty lake and glowing trees fading into nothingness. Kaelen felt himself vanishing, pulled into the unknown.
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When Kaelen's eyes opened, he found himself in a secluded room.
The walls were made of dark stone, etched with glowing runes that pulsed like heartbeats.
A large magic circle dominated the space, draped in black and redcolours.
He was in the clothes he wore before he haddied.
Before he could fully orient himself, a melodious mature voice filled the air.
"Your Highness, it was successful. Finally, we were bestowed with an apostle to lead our kingdom."
Kaelen sat up quickly, his heart pounding.
He looked around and saw Evelyn beside him on the ritual circle.
She was staring down at her hands, a mad smile stretching across her face.
Her eyes glowed with an unnatural pink hue.
"Evelyn?" he called out, worry creeping into his voice.
She snapped out of it, the glow fading as she blinked.
Then, she lunged forward and hugged him tightly. "Nii-san! I was so scared. I thought I might have lost you forever."
He patted her back gently, feeling her breasts press against his chest through their clothes.
The familiar warmth calmed him a bit. "It's okay, Evelyn. We are still in one piece."
She pulled back slightly.
"I can't believe we're in the novel now. Like, actually inside 'Fate's Chosen.' It feels so unreal."
Kaelen nodded, glancing around the room again.
"Yeah, it's hitting me too. Did you... meet the goddess? Aurelia?"
Evelyn's face lit up. "Yes! She appeared to me after the explosion. She said that shehas chosen me asher daughter. The same goddess who gave you everything. Isn't that amazing? I feel this power inside me now."
He was surprised, his eyebrows shooting up.
"Her daughter? That's... wow..."
Before Evelyn could respond, a new voice cut in, smooth and commanding.
"On behalf of the Demonic Continent, I, the Empress of the DemonEmpire, welcome the esteemed heroes."
Kaelen looked up sharply.
Standing at the foot of the Magic circle was a beautiful lady in her mid-twenties.
She had crimson red eyes that gleamed like rubies, pristine white skin that almost glowed in the torchlight, and features so perfect they seemed sculpted.
Her long red hair fell in waves, and she wore a royal black robe embroidered with silver flames, hugging her slender yet curvaceous figure.
"Demon Continent?" Kaelen asked, his mind racing.
"Are we in Kael'thas?"
The woman's red eyes widened in surprise.
"You are aware of it?"
He kept his expression neutral, deciding to keep his knowledge from the novel a secret.
No need to reveal he knew this world from a book.
"Ahh..The goddess briefed me about it. She mentioned about the lands and the war."
Evelyn glanced at him, understanding his plan She played along seamlessly.
"Yeah, she told me a bit too. About the threat this place is currently facing because of the humaninvasion."
The woman nodded slowly, her surprise fading into a respectful smile.
Evelyn studied her closely, trying to remember if this was the same Demon Empress from the novel.
The name tickled at the edge of her memory, but she couldn't quite place it yet. She tilted her head.
"What's your name? If you're welcoming us, we should know who you are."
The lady bowed slightly, her robe shifting to reveal a hint of her elegant neckline.
"Ahh... My apologies, I am the Saintess of Goddess Aurelia, Ignisarya Crimson. As Empress, I oversee the Demonic Empire in her name."
Kaelen exchanged a quick look with Evelyn. Saintess and Empress?
"Ignisarya... Huh..."
She straightened, her crimson eyes scanning them both.
"You must be tired after all this... I've prepared a room for you. Please Follow me, and we can talk more once you've rested."
Kaelen stood, helping Evelyn up.
Ignisarya turned gracefully, her black robe flowingalong the ground.
They followed her out of the secluded room, into a wide hallway lined with more runes and statues of demonic figures, horns, wings, but not evil-looking, more majestic.
As they walked, Evelyn whispered to Kaelen.
"Nii-san, this is crazy. Demon Empire? And she's the saintess? In the novel, wasn't the Demon Empress named something like that?"
He whispered back, keeping his voice low.
"Yeah, Ignisarya does sound familiar."
