Hariquin aka King, the grizzly of sloth of the Seven Deadly Sins, wakes up one morning feeling queasy and dizzy. He thinks it's just a temporary discomfort, but when he tries to eat breakfast, he realizes that something is off. He feels nauseous and can't keep any food down.
Diane, his beloved Giant Princess, notices his distress and asks him what's wrong. King is hesitant to tell her at first, but eventually admits that he has been feeling sick for a while. Diane immediately realizes what's going on and hugs him tightly, happy and excited.
"You're pregnant!" she exclaims, and King is stunned. As a male fairy, he never thought he could conceive a child, but apparently, anything is possible in their world of magic and wonder.
The news spreads quickly among the other Sins, who are all amazed and delighted by the miracle. Elizabeth and Hawk offer to help take care of King, while Ban and Meliodas tease him about his morning sickness but still help.
King's morning sickness becomes a regular part of his routine, and he struggles to cope with it. He feels weak and tired all the time, and the smell of certain foods makes him sick. He tries different remedies and potions to alleviate his symptoms, but nothing seems to work.
Diane does her best to support him and make him feel comfortable. She prepares gentle meals and massages his back when he feels nauseous. She also talks to him about their future as parents and how much she loves him.
Despite the discomfort, King is grateful for this experience. He feels a deep connection to his unborn child and a sense of purpose in his life. He realizes that being a parent is a huge responsibility, but also a great joy.
In the end, King's morning sickness subsides, and he is able to enjoy his pregnancy more fully. He and Diane are excited for the arrival of their baby, and the other Sins are looking forward to becoming aunts and uncles. King's morning sickness was just the beginning of a miraculous journey that will change their lives forever.
After recovering from his morning sickness, King, the Fairy King of the Seven Deadly Sins, begins to experience strange cravings. He wants to eat things he never cared for before, like pickles, ice cream, and honey. At first, he is embarrassed and tries to hide his cravings from the others, but eventually, he can't resist.
Diane finds his cravings amusing and supportive. She brings him different treats and snacks to satisfy his cravings and encourages him to indulge. Ban and Meliodas tease him, but in a good-natured way, and offer to help him with his cravings.
Gowther, the Goat's Sin of Lust, takes a more logical approach to King's cravings. He analyzes the chemical composition of the foods King craves and the hormones that trigger his appetite. He offers King scientific explanations for his cravings and suggests alternative ways to satisfy them.
King is surprised by Gowther's methodical approach, but also finds it comforting. He appreciates that Gowther doesn't judge him or question his cravings, but tries to understand them. When King starts to crave the nectar from Elizabeth's hummingbird feeder, Gowther helps him extract it in a safe and efficient way.
The other Sins are amazed by Gowther's skills and knowledge, and they all benefit from his expertise. Gowther helps them with their own personal issues and quirks, using his logical mind and compassionate heart.
As King's pregnancy progresses, his cravings become more intense and specific. He craves certain smells, textures, and flavors that only Diane can provide. She cooks special meals for him and sings him lullabies when he can't sleep.
In the end, King's cravings become a source of joy and humor for the Sins, and a bonding experience for him and Diane. They share laughs and memories over the foods they crave and the adventures they have. King realizes that his pregnancy is not just a physical experience, but also an emotional and spiritual one, that brings him closer to the people he loves.