Chapter 14.
The All-Seeing Eye.
The Great Immortal didn't want to go so far as to intrude on the prince's thoughts, but he didn't like his presence either because it felt contaminated, dirty, somewhat blasphemous.
However, he couldn't continue to let the situation go unnoticed, so he opened his all-seeing eye and reviewed what had happened with the prince and the other Angels...
And indeed, the other Angels had told the truth; nothing had happened beyond the dances, but the prince had lost his purity, had stained his celestial essence for a woman...
He had been told not to do anything he might regret in the future, and he had ended up doing so. However, the Great Immortal didn't want to review the actions that had led this woman to end up fornicating with his favorite.
Instead, he immediately judged him because he had made the decision to fall into the temptation she had proposed to him, but that he had arranged...
That's why, while he slept, he plucked some feathers from his celestial wings, those that were inside his body, and that didn't surface, no one would notice, but he would notice the pain, and then, at that very moment, he went to where the prince was resting.
Seeing him asleep caused him a feeling of disappointment. He had broken the rules, being his favorite, and so, he didn't want anyone else to find out about his sin...
However, for that reason, he would give him the punishment as a form of warning, not only for lying to him and hiding the information, but for losing something so pure to a mortal who is so filthy, not because of his skin color, but because humans were cunning and filthy like a worm writing into a snake...
This had always been the case. It was one thing to trick an angel into showing you the power of the mortal world, and quite another to see that angel's purity taken away to fornicate in carnal pleasure. and Princeps Magnus Immortalis had tainted the celestial spirit…
Therefore, extracting the feathers awakened him in the process, so that he could witness how the feathers, which were practically part of his bones, broke and emerged from him, causing him unbearable pain.
But when he realized that, the Great Immortal was in front of him and was removing the feathers from his body, he asked him why he was doing it. He heard the Great Immortal, in an annoyed voice, say to him: Because you lied to me, betrayed my trust, and fornicated with a mortal. Because you looked me in the eyes and told me that nothing had happened…
¿Why did you fall into the temptation of carnal pleasures that are forbidden to Angels?, Celestials cannot corrupt their purest state, and look what you did, you betrayed my trust. Magnus's face contorted as he apologized again and again, but the Great Immortal did not listen to his apologies…
He turned a deaf ear and burned in front of him, forcing him to look at the feathers inside him. It was as if a human's ribs were being removed. It was stormy and too silent. Then, with tears of blood in his eyes, he asked: ¿Will I be banished or will you kill me, sir?
But the Great Immortal only told him: You cannot even die. You will not go anywhere else. You will remain a celestial, an angel. I will not take away your title of prince, and no one will know that you no longer have the feathers inside you. But you cannot see that woman again.
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