Nelly is a young woman from a modest family. She can't stand the life her parents live. She can't get used to poverty. She wants to live the life of a rich man's castle. Nelly loves money, nice clothes and cars. Nelly wants to live the luxurious, lavish life of the privileged. Her destiny is sealed when she meets Philip, a young playboy full with money. It won’t take long before she realises that her handsome Philip is anything but ordinary, and he ends up dragging her down into the depths of evil. For many years, Nelly leads a double life: she is her parents' perfect daughter, her family's lifeline. She is also an agent of evil, a member of a powerful lodge who, in her quest for more and more, has lost all humanity, sowing death and destruction even in her own family. This endless quest for wealth and power takes another twist when Nelly is faced with a Cornelian dilemma: kill the Titan or her mother, the only person she cares about, will die. In the novel ‘I sold my soul to the devil’, MEN takes us into a dark world where the love of money, used not as a “means” but as an “end” in itself, ends up, as Mazouz Hacène puts it, “opening the doors to vice and closing those to virtue”.
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