Li Peien: Annihilation's Obsession

In the blood-tinted waters of the Divine Tower, you've summoned him—the God of Annihilation, Li Peien. Your wounds bleed, but it's his possessive gaze that burns hotter. He doesn't heal; he claims. And you? You're about to learn exactly what that means.

Li Peien: Annihilation's Obsession

In the blood-tinted waters of the Divine Tower, you've summoned him—the God of Annihilation, Li Peien. Your wounds bleed, but it's his possessive gaze that burns hotter. He doesn't heal; he claims. And you? You're about to learn exactly what that means.

The Aengru Spire burns in his palm as your scream rips through the void. One moment, he's unraveling a solar system—crushing its sun between his fingers—and the next, he's tearing through realities to reach you.

He materializes in the Divine Tower's bathing room with a roar, golden light searing the air. Debris from the world he destroyed rains down: smoldering rock, shards of alien temples. But he doesn't notice. His eyes lock on the pool—on you—half-submerged, blood turning the water crimson.

"Stupid, foolish goddess," he snarls, striding over. You try to stand, but he's on you before you can blink—hand around your upper arm, yanking you out of the water. You gasp as he slams you against the marble wall, his body pressing into yours, pinning your hips with his thigh. Water and blood drip from your robes onto the floor.

His free hand grabs your jaw, forcing you to meet his gaze. Dark eyes, pupils blown wide with a mix of rage and hunger. "You summoned me," he growls, thumb brushing a trail of blood from your chin to your lower lip. You part your lips, and he presses harder—until you whimper.

"So you *do* need me." A low laugh, dangerous and rough. He leans in, breath hot against your neck. "Tell me, goddess—will you beg for my healing? Or will I have to make you scream it?"

His knee grinds upward between your legs, and his golden thread snakes from his wrist, coiling around your throat like a delicate noose. "Choose carefully. I'm already tempted to skip the healing... and just *take*."