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Wings of Hell: The Curse of Sacred Love

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Chapter 1 - Wings of Hel

Wings of Hell: The Curse of Sacred Love

Nikaro was a city choking on its own breath. Concrete towers leaned over cracked streets like dying giants, theiAmong them was Kaido Rin.

An orphan by circumstance, a scavenger by necessity, Kaido drifted through life on the edges of society. Each mBut inside, he was not hollow. A soft heart beat beneath the grime, fragile and untouched. He dreamt—not of ricOne quiet night, under a crescent moon, Kaido followed the flickering lights of fireflies into the edge of the forestThe forest pulsed with silence as Kaido approached the glow. It was there he saw her—

A girl with silver hair that caught the moonlight like silk and violet eyes that shimmered with impossible depth. SShe looked at him, calm and curious. "Are you from this world?"

Kaido hesitated. "I think so... and you?"

She smiled. It was the kind of smile that stitched broken things back together. "My name is Elia. I come from a wThey met in secret, always at night. Among the trees, beneath the whispering branches, they shared stories—aEach night ended too soon, each goodbye lingered. Her gaze grew warmer, her touch more frequent. And he, tBut no secret remains untouched in a world ruled by fear.

A villager saw them one night. Rumors spread like wildfire: a demon with silver hair haunting the forest. The whKaido fought, begged, cried. But they took her.

She died with her eyes open—searching for him in the crowd.

That moment shattered Kaido. Something ancient, dormant in his bloodline, tore open. The curse of the Black WHis scream cracked the sky.

The forest that once held their secret meetings became a scorched ruin. Blackened trees stood like charred skeKaido returned to the spot where Elia had once stood. He collapsed to his knees, clawing at the dirt. "Why?" he That night, the sky burned black. And Kaido's dreams bled.

He attacked Military Zone Theta. No warnings. No words. A pulse of darkness melted steel and turned men to bSleep brought nightmares. Elia appeared beneath a sky of fireflies, smiling, forgiving. But always, she faded. HeHis face appeared on every screen. "Extremely dangerous. Do not engage." Cities prepared for war. But in secr

In the basement of a collapsed refugee center, Kaido found children. They did not fear him. "You look sad," one"I am," he replied.

He gave them food, warmth, and carved a Solaris symbol on the wall. As he disappeared into smoke, a child wThe battle between Kaido and IBTAL raged in the center of a ruined city. Ash covered the streets. Buildings groSiren Kagami led the charge, his sword glowing with spirit fire. Hana's chants echoed as she summoned barrierKaido stood at the heart of the destruction. Wings of shadow stretched behind him like broken heavens. His bre"You burn everything!" Siren shouted.

Kaido didn't move. "You burned her first."

He struck. Darkness surged. Explosions lit the skyline.

But something changed. Kaido didn't kill them. Again and again, he hesitated. His eyes, blood red, trembled. In "She's here," she whispered.

From the sky, a beam of light descended—pure, warm, holy.

Elia's spirit appeared.

She stood between them, radiant, her silver hair floating in the wind, her violet eyes shining.

She looked at everyone. Her voice was sorrow itself: "Kaido was never a demon... He became one because youThe soldiers fell silent. Even the sky seemed to stop.

Kaido dropped to his knees. Fire burst from his back, but this time it wasn't rage. It was grief.

He whispered, "Was I good enough... for you?"

Elia knelt before him, touched his face. "You were my heart in a world without one."

Kaido smiled.

And then he fell.

His wings dissolved. His body faded like smoke at sunrise.

In the ruins of that battlefield, a single white flower bloomedIBTAL disbanded. The story spread—not of a monster, but of a boy who loved too deeply.

And in the forest where they first met, people still say... if you wait in silence, you can hear wings in the wind.