Newspaper | |
Smile in Bloom (OM) |
Intimacy: | Asmodeus Lv. 5 Solomon Lv. 3 |
Card: | Smile in Bloom (OM) |
Story 2: | Story Key x3 |
Story 3: | Story Key x5 |
Story 4: | Story Key x8 |
#CrossCountry #Bouquet |
Newspaper | |
Smile in Bloom (OM) |
Intimacy: | Asmodeus Lv. 5 Solomon Lv. 3 |
Card: | Smile in Bloom (OM) |
Story 2: | Story Key x3 |
Story 3: | Story Key x5 |
Story 4: | Story Key x8 |
#CrossCountry #Bouquet |
Newspaper | |
Smile in Bloom (NB) |
Intimacy: | Asmodeus Lv. 3 Solomon Lv. 5 |
Card: | Smile in Bloom (NB) |
Story 2: | Story Key x3 |
Story 3: | Story Key x5 |
Story 4: | Story Key x8 |
#CrossCountry #Bouquet |
Note: This Devilgram's story content is identical in both "Obey Me!" and "Nightbringer."
LordDiavolo
"What a cute child."
During the cross-country race sponsored by RAD, MC arrives at Asmodeus's emergency call, and also meets Solomon at the scene. Asmodeus introduces their problem as the sobbing baby yeti behind him, who walks toward MC before latching onto their leg. Asmodeus explains that he couldn't get the baby yeti to stop crying after playing peek-a-boo with it, and Solomon adds that his beauty didn't contribute to the sense of safety the baby yeti needed. The yeti seems to stop crying when near MC's presence, and Solomon concludes that the baby yeti became lost.
Angeluke
"You just want to help out."
The baby yeti calms down while still clinging to MC, and MC decides to play with the yeti by either placing the yeti on their shoulders, or by playing airplane with it. Either Asmodeus or Solomon will express playful jealousy respectively, depending on the options chosen. MC can further either extend the option to the respective racer, or offer a simpler alternative such as having Asmodeus lay on their lap, or patting Solomon on head after the race. When the baby yeti feels content enough to talk, the trio interrogate the yeti and eventually discover that the yeti became lost while trying to find fresh flowers for its mother.
ButlerBarb
"I'm sure they'll be happy."
Asmodeus and Solomon acknowledge how their batons are the only source of flowers nearby in the snowy area. Asmodeus suggests making a bouquet of snow flowers to the yeti, yet the yeti refuses. After a bit of deliberation, Asmodeus offers his own baton to the yeti first, and notes the importance of giving gifts to the person someone - such as he himself - loves. Solomon follows suit, and the yeti excitedly thanks the racers. But a new problem arises where without their batons, Asmodeus and Solomon cannot finish the race.
Mammoney
"Is that really fine?!"
Solomon points out a notification on MC's D.D.D., where Barbatos checks in on their progress. MC persuades Barbatos to alter the conditions needed to cross the finish line, and Barbatos doesn't refute. MC tells the news to Asmodeus and Solomon that their batons aren't required to bring across the finish line, and the racers quickly celebrate before discussing how to return to the track. Solomon alludes to a plan involving exploiting a loophole within the race rules by casting wind magic on their running boots. Solomon hastily cast the spell, the runners wave goodbye to MC with the promise to meet them at the finish line. At the end of the race, the runners greet MC with celebrations and flower wreaths as their prize for finishing. Asmodeus offers his wreath to MC, and Solomon expresses gratitude for seeing their smile and making another memory.