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Cursed Statue (A love between Goddess and Human)

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Chapter 1 - ### **Chapter 1: The Desire to Experience Earth**

### **Chapter 1: The Desire to Experience Earth**

#### **Scene 1: A Stroll Through Heaven**

The eternal skies of Heaven shimmered with hues of gold and lavender, the celestial gardens below an endless expanse of wonder. Here, flowers bloomed with petals made of light, and rivers of stardust meandered lazily, reflecting the radiance of the divine realm. The air hummed with a music so subtle that it felt like part of one's own heartbeat. To most, this realm was a paradise beyond compare, a place of peace and endless joy.

Yet, for Eun Kyung, the most cherished daughter of the celestial god, Heaven had begun to feel... hollow. She wandered through the golden pathways of the celestial gardens, her bare feet brushing against the soft moss that radiated a gentle warmth. The light of Heaven embraced her, as though to console her restless heart, but the ache within her chest only grew stronger.

As she approached the edge of the gardens, a peculiar sight stopped her in her tracks. Beneath a large flowering tree with leaves of pure silver stood a girl, one so eerily similar to Eun Kyung that she gasped. The girl's golden hair cascaded like a waterfall, and her radiant skin seemed to reflect the light of Heaven itself. At first, Eun Kyung thought she was gazing into a mirror, but then she noticed the difference.

The girl looked... sad. Her eyes, though as golden as Eun Kyung's, were filled with a longing so deep it seemed to bleed into the air around her. She was lost in thought, staring into the distance where Earth shimmered faintly, a small orb amidst the vastness of the cosmos.

Eun Kyung hesitated but then stepped closer, her curiosity overpowering her hesitation.

**Eun Kyung**: "You… You look just like me. Who are you? And why are you so sad?"

The girl turned her head slowly, her expression softening at the sight of Eun Kyung. She smiled faintly, though the sorrow in her eyes remained.

**The Girl**: "I'm not surprised you think we look alike. But I am not you, Eun Kyung. I am but a reflection of something you've yet to understand."

Eun Kyung tilted her head, her curiosity deepening.

**Eun Kyung**: "What do you mean? And how do you know my name?"

The girl didn't answer directly. Instead, she looked back toward Earth, her gaze wistful.

**The Girl**: "Do you see it? That little world, so far below us?"

Eun Kyung nodded. "I see it every day. It's beautiful, but… also strange. Chaotic. Why do you stare at it as if your heart is there?"

The girl's eyes shimmered with unshed tears.

**The Girl**: "Because my heart *is* there. My home is there. The people I loved, the moments I cherished—they all belonged to Earth."

Eun Kyung stepped closer, her chest tightening at the girl's sorrow.

**Eun Kyung**: "But why would you leave it, then? What could Earth possibly hold that would make you long for it even in this paradise?"

The girl smiled faintly, her voice tinged with a bittersweet longing.

**The Girl**: "Earth is unlike Heaven. Here, everything is perfect, eternal, and unchanging. But on Earth... everything is fleeting. Every moment is precious because it might be the last. There, you laugh with the knowledge that sadness may follow, and you cry knowing that joy might come next. It is raw, imperfect, and yet so achingly beautiful."

Eun Kyung's breath hitched. She had always admired Earth from afar but had never thought of it in such terms.

**Eun Kyung**: "But what about the pain? The suffering? Isn't that unbearable?"

The girl nodded slowly.

**The Girl**: "It can be. But it is the pain that makes the joy so much sweeter. On Earth, even a simple sunrise can fill your heart because you know it won't last forever. Here in Heaven, we never lose the light, so we never truly cherish it. Do you understand?"

Eun Kyung was silent for a long moment. The girl's words stirred something deep within her, a yearning she couldn't quite name.

**Eun Kyung**: "I… I think I do. But if Earth is so precious, why did you leave it?"

The girl looked away, her face shadowed by grief.

**The Girl**: "That is a story for another time. But tell me, Eun Kyung, do you not wish to see it for yourself? To feel what it's like to laugh, to cry, to love, and to lose?"

Eun Kyung's heart raced. She looked down at Earth, her longing growing stronger than ever before.

**Eun Kyung**: "I do. I want to understand. I want to *feel*."

The girl smiled, her sorrow momentarily replaced by something softer.

**The Girl**: "Then perhaps it is your destiny to go. But be warned, Eun Kyung. Earth is beautiful, but it is also treacherous. It will test you in ways you cannot imagine."

Before Eun Kyung could respond, the girl began to fade, her form dissolving into golden light. Eun Kyung reached out, but the light slipped through her fingers like sand.

**Eun Kyung** (whispering): "Wait! Who are you?"

The girl's voice echoed faintly as her presence disappeared entirely.

**The Girl**: "You will understand in time…"

Eun Kyung stood alone beneath the silver tree, her heart ablaze with questions and a desire she could no longer ignore.

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#### **Scene 2: A Bold Request (Extended)**

The grand throne room fell silent after Eun Kyung's declaration. The celestial god, her father, stared at her with a mixture of shock and disappointment. His hands gripped the arms of his throne, the veins in his knuckles visible as if he were holding himself back from an outburst.

**Father** (sternly): "You speak of Earth as if you know it, yet you know nothing. Your vision of their world is a child's fantasy—a mere dream of fleeting beauty."

Eun Kyung stepped forward, her voice unwavering despite the tension in the room.

**Eun Kyung**: "Perhaps I know nothing, Father. But how can I learn if I remain here, where all is perfect and unchanging? How can I guide those below if I've never walked among them?"

Her father rose from his throne, his towering figure casting a shadow over her. His voice echoed with divine authority.

**Father**: "Guide them? You think yourself their savior? They are mortal, Eun Kyung. They live in ignorance, ruled by their base desires. Their lives are fleeting and meaningless."

Eun Kyung's fists clenched, her golden eyes blazing.

**Eun Kyung**: "Meaningless? How can you say that when their moments are so precious? I've watched them, Father. I've seen their joy, their sorrow, their resilience. They are flawed, yes, but that's what makes them beautiful."

Her mother, who had remained quiet until now, placed a hand on her husband's arm, her expression gentle but firm.

**Mother**: "My love, perhaps there is wisdom in what she says. You and I were not always gods. Once, we too were mortal."

Her father turned to her sharply, his voice laced with frustration.

**Father**: "And that is precisely why I speak as I do. I know their world, their weaknesses. I know the pain that comes with mortality."

**Mother** (softly): "And yet, would you erase those memories if you could? Would you truly cast aside the joy we found, even amidst the pain?"

He faltered for a moment, his expression darkening. Eun Kyung seized the opportunity, stepping closer.

**Eun Kyung**: "Mother is right. You can't deny the beauty of Earth, Father. It's not perfect, but it's real. Every sunrise, every tear, every laugh—it matters because it doesn't last forever. Don't you see? That's what makes it precious."

Her father turned to face her fully, his eyes narrowing.

**Father**: "And what do you think you will accomplish by going there? Do you think you will bring them peace? That your presence will erase their suffering?"

**Eun Kyung**: "No. I don't want to erase their suffering. I want to understand it. How can I claim to love them if I don't know what they endure? How can I be worthy of this existence if I remain ignorant of theirs?"

Her father's expression hardened, the light in the room dimming as his anger rose.

**Father**: "You speak of worth as if you lack it. You are my daughter, a goddess of Heaven. You are already above them, Eun Kyung. You owe them nothing."

Eun Kyung shook her head, her voice breaking with emotion.

**Eun Kyung**: "No, Father. It's the other way around. They owe us nothing, but we owe them everything. Without their prayers, without their faith, what would we be? We exist for them, not the other way around."

Her father's jaw tightened, his voice low and dangerous.

**Father**: "You are blinded by your naivety. You see only the fleeting joys of their world and ignore the darkness. The Earth will consume you, Eun Kyung. It will break you."

**Eun Kyung**: "Then let it. I would rather be broken and know their truth than remain whole and ignorant."

Her mother stepped forward, her voice trembling with both fear and hope.

**Mother**: "My love, please. Let her go. If this is truly what her heart desires, we must trust her."

Her father turned to her, his expression a mixture of betrayal and frustration.

**Father**: "You would let her throw away her divinity for the sake of a whim?"

**Mother**: "It is not a whim. It is her destiny. If you try to stop her, you will only push her away. Please, let her choose her path."

The room fell into a heavy silence as the celestial god considered her words. His gaze shifted back to Eun Kyung, who stood tall despite the tears threatening to spill from her eyes.

Finally, he spoke, his voice cold and resolute.

**Father**: "If you are so determined to see the world of mortals, then you shall. But not as you are."

Eun Kyung's heart sank as his words hung in the air.

**Father**: "You will go to Earth, but not as a goddess. You will go as a prisoner of your own folly. You wish to feel their pain? Then you shall."

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### **Scene 3: The Curse**

The celestial god's voice echoed through the grand hall, and the room seemed to shiver under his anger.

**Father** (coldly): "If you will not heed my wisdom, then you shall learn through suffering. Your arrogance blinds you to the harsh truths of Earth. You wish to see their world? Very well. But not as you are."

Eun Kyung's eyes widened as his words struck her. She took a step forward, pleading.

**Eun Kyung**: "Father, what are you saying? I only wish to understand! Why must you punish me for wanting to grow?"

Her father's hand rose, glowing with divine energy, silencing her. The very air seemed to hum with power, and the once vibrant light of the throne room dimmed to a cold, ominous glow.

**Father**: "You believe yourself wise, yet you question the will of a god. I have indulged your whims for too long, Eun Kyung. You will go to Earth, but not as the goddess you are. You will know what it means to lose everything."

Her mother stepped forward in horror, her hands clasped in a desperate plea.

**Mother**: "No, my love! Please, don't do this. She is your daughter. This will break her!"

He turned to her, his expression stern but pained.

**Father**: "It is because she is my daughter that I must do this. She must learn that our power is not a gift to be squandered. She will thank me when she understands."

Eun Kyung's voice rose in desperation, tears streaming down her face.

**Eun Kyung**: "You call this love? Stripping me of who I am? Condemning me to loneliness and pain? How can I ever thank you for that?"

Her father hesitated for a moment, the faintest flicker of doubt in his eyes, but he quickly hardened his resolve.

**Father**: "You will not be alone. Your arrogance and defiance will be your companions. They will teach you humility."

Raising his hand again, a golden light surged toward Eun Kyung. She felt her body begin to stiffen, a cold numbness spreading through her limbs.

**Mother** (sobbing): "Stop this, please! She is our child!"

**Eun Kyung** (through gritted teeth): "If this is the price of knowing their world, then I accept it. But know this, Father—I will find my way back, and when I do, I will prove to you that love is stronger than power."

Her father's expression faltered for the briefest moment before the transformation completed. Eun Kyung's body shimmered as it turned to solid gold, her flowing hair and delicate features frozen in an eternal, radiant form.

The room fell silent. Her mother collapsed to her knees, sobbing uncontrollably.

**Mother** (whispering): "What have you done?"

Her father turned away, his voice heavy with regret.

**Father**: "What had to be done."

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### **Scene 4: The Fall to Earth **

The celestial winds carried Eun Kyung's golden statue out of the heavenly realm. As she descended, the stars seemed to dim, mourning her fall. Her consciousness stirred faintly within her immobile form.

**Eun Kyung** (to herself): *This is not the end. I will endure this. I will learn, and I will return.*

Her descent was swift, the heavens parting to reveal the sprawling Earth below. She saw the glow of city lights, the endless seas, and the mountains capped with snow. For a moment, even in her cursed state, she marveled at the beauty she had longed to witness.

She crashed into the Earth with a deafening roar, the impact shaking the ground. Dust and rubble filled the air as her golden form settled into the soil of a construction site.

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**Scene: Discovery by Workers**

The next morning, workers arrived at the site, their chatter breaking the early silence.

**Worker 1**: "Hey, what's this over here? Looks like... metal?"

He crouched down, brushing dirt away from the gleaming surface. His eyes widened as more of the golden figure was revealed.

**Worker 2** (walking over): "Is that... a statue? It's incredible. Look at the detail—it's like it's alive."

The first worker nodded, awe-struck.

**Worker 1**: "And it's solid gold. Can you imagine what this is worth? We've hit the jackpot!"

Their supervisor approached, frowning.

**Supervisor**: "What are you two gawking at? We've got work to—" (pauses, seeing the statue) "What in the world?"

The workers began discussing what to do, their voices overlapping.

**Worker 3**: "Should we call the police? Or a museum?"

**Worker 2**: "Are you kidding? This thing could make us rich. We'll sell it privately."

Amid their debate, Eun Kyung's consciousness stirred faintly. Though unable to move or speak, she could feel their intentions and emotions—a mix of awe, greed, and curiosity. It was overwhelming.

**Eun Kyung** (to herself): *Is this what humans are like? Driven by both wonder and selfishness? What will become of me?*

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**Scene: Media Frenzy**

Word of the golden statue spread quickly. News vans crowded the construction site, and reporters clamored for answers.

**Reporter**: "This mysterious statue has taken the city by storm. Experts believe it could be an ancient artifact, but its origins remain unknown."

Art collectors and scholars debated its significance, while criminal organizations quietly plotted ways to steal it.

One young journalist, Min Jae, stood apart from the crowd, studying the statue with a thoughtful expression.

**Min Jae** (to himself): "There's something strange about this. It doesn't feel... ordinary. It's almost like it's alive."

As night fell, Eun Kyung's golden eyes glimmered faintly under the moonlight, unnoticed by the crowd. Deep within, her determination burned brighter than ever.

**Eun Kyung** (to herself): *This is only the beginning. I will find my place in this world, no matter what it takes.*

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