I'm The Devil

Chapter 198: Prelude To The Great Flood



Chapter 198: Prelude To The Great Flood

Lucifer’s name hung in the air, heavy with unspoken implications. Enoch’s breath caught in his throat, the realization of who stood before him sending a shiver down his spine. Despite the chaos and destruction, there was an inexplicable aura of calm around the fallen angel.

"The name is Lucifer," he said simply, the name hanging heavy in the air.

With that, Lucifer turned and walked away, disappearing into the night as silently as he had arrived, leaving Enoch, his wife, and the midwives alone in the dimly lit chamber. The sudden departure left a palpable silence in his wake, the echoes of his presence still resonating in the room.

Enoch stood frozen for a moment, trying to process what had just happened. His heart pounded in his chest as he looked down at his son, who miraculously slept through the entire ordeal.

"Are you alright, Master Enoch?" one of the midwives asked, her voice trembling slightly with the remnants of fear.

Enoch nodded, his grip on his son tightening protectively. "Yes, we are fine," he assured them, though his voice wavered. He turned to his wife, Sarah, who was still lying on the bed, looking up at him with a mixture of relief and confusion.

"What just happened?" she whispered, her eyes wide.

Enoch took a deep breath, trying to steady himself. "I’m not entirely sure," he admitted, "but we are safe now." He looked around at the damage, the debris scattered across the floor, the broken walls, and the smoldering remains of the giants. "We have to stay vigilant," he said, more to himself than to anyone else.

He gently handed his son back to Sarah, who cradled the baby with tender care. "We must protect him," Enoch said, his voice filled with determination. "Whatever it takes, we will keep him safe."

The midwives nodded, their expressions resolute. "We will help in any way we can, Master Enoch," one of them said, her voice steady despite the fear that still lingered in her eyes.

"Enoch, we understand your intentions," one of the village elders said, his voice trembling. "But challenging the giants? It will only bring more suffering upon us. We cannot risk their wrath."

Enoch’s heart ached as he saw the fear in their eyes. "Have faith," he pleaded. "God is with us. Together, we can stand against any threat. We must trust in His protection and prepare for what is to come."

But the villagers shook their heads, their fear outweighing their faith. "We cannot, Enoch," another villager said. "The giants’ power is too great. We must remain in their favor to survive."

Despite their refusal, Enoch did not waver. He continued to strengthen his own home, teaching his family the ways of faith and resilience. He spent his nights in prayer, seeking divine guidance and intervention. Though he could not convince the villagers, his own resolve grew stronger with each passing day.

One evening, as Enoch sat by the fire with his wife, Sarah, he felt a profound sense of peace wash over him. His wife looked at him with admiration and love. "You have changed, Enoch," she said softly, her voice filled with pride. "Your faith has become a beacon for us."

Enoch smiled, reaching out to take her hand. "God is our refuge and strength," he replied. "In Him, we find the courage to face whatever comes our way. We must remain steadfast and trust in His plan."

Sarah nodded, her eyes shining with tears of gratitude. "We will," she promised. "Together, we will remain strong."

As the months passed, Enoch’s reputation as a man of faith and wisdom grew, though many still feared the giants too much to join him. Enoch welcomed all who sought his counsel, offering words of comfort and guidance, always pointing them toward God.

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Through his devotion and the strength of his faith, Enoch became a pillar of hope for his family. His life was a testament to the power of divine love and protection, and his unwavering belief in God’s goodness and mercy inspired those who dared to listen.

And as he stood on the threshold of an uncertain future, Enoch knew that whatever challenges lay ahead, he and his family would face them with faith, courage, and the unshakeable belief that God was with them, guiding their every step.


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