Chapter 73: Little Chapter
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God His form radiating power and authority.
He closed His eyes, and the silence of the void surrounded Him. Then, He opened them, but now, He wasn't in the void anymore. He was within the existence He had created inside Himself.
This wasn't an ordinary place. It was a realm beyond imagination, holding layers of reality and infinite possibilities. Within this existence, He ascended to the 7th floor of Heaven. This place was unlike anything else—a throne stood alone, surrounded by soft clouds, glowing with divine light. It was peaceful, silent, and filled with an overwhelming sense of holiness.
From here, God looked outwards, His vision stretching across Omniversal Layer's. He focused on the Lightbringer's One Omniversal Layer 91. Beyond that, His sight reached the 5th Cosmos, where the minions of the Outer Gods had begun to thrive.
He sighed softly, his voice carrying a mixture of approval and thoughtfulness. "Good," He said to Himself. "From these minions, the Beyonders will rise."
The thought made Him pause. He was curious—what would happen when the world encountered a fully active Beyonder? How would existence react to beings born of chaos but destined to surpass it? His curiosity turned into a quiet, patient smile. He wanted to see how it would all unfold.
God shifted His gaze again, this time to His children. Each was doing well, thriving in their roles and fulfilling their purposes. He then turned His focus to Hell. Lucifer—whom He once called Helel—was still in a critical state. Lucifer's body and soul were healing slowly, balancing the weight of his sins and virtues.
"It will take fifty more years for him to recover," God thought. "Fifty more years before he awakens again."
Next, His eyes moved to the underworld, where the fallen angels and jinns lived. They had found a way to coexist peacefully, despite their complicated history. Both groups carried a quiet hatred for Lucifer. They blamed him for their fall, even though they had chosen to follow him. It was a subtle but persistent grudge.
Yet, under the leadership of Azazel and Samael, both the fallen angels and the jinns were thriving. They had built a society that was stable, growing, and, for the first time, hopeful.
God nodded to Himself, pleased with their progress. Then, His attention shifted to the Tensura world. In the middle layer of its Heaven—the 3rd layer—Samael was busy. He was creating humans for the Tensura world, shaping them with care and precision.
"It will take another fifty years," God thought. "Samael's work will be complete then, and at the same time, Halal will awaken."
Finally, God turned His gaze to Lilith. She was exploring the world with endless curiosity, her spirit full of energy and life. She wasn't alone; beside her was Giyaya, the great spirit of Earth. Together, they wandered through the lands, uncovering its secrets and marveling at its beauty.
As God watched all this unfold, His mind reflected on the delicate balance of His creation. Everything was moving, changing, growing. Every part of His existence was tied together in a grand design that only He fully understood.
Elizabeth's voice echoed in His soul, breaking His thoughts. "You know, for someone who claims to know everything, you're surprisingly patient. Watching all this like it's some kind of slow show."
God chuckled softly, His voice warm. "Patience is necessary, Elizabeth. Everything happens in its time."
Elizabeth huffed, clearly annoyed but amused. "Fifty years for Lucifer? Fifty years for Samael's work? You could just speed things up, you know."
God smiled, shaking His head. "I could. But if I rushed, I'd destroy the beauty of it. Growth takes time, understanding takes time. Even creation needs patience."
Elizabeth rolled her eyes but smirked. "Wisdom, patience, blah blah. You're always so dramatic. Fine, I'll let you do your thing, but don't take too long, okay?"
God laughed, a deep, soothing sound. "I'll take exactly as long as needed, my dear. You should know that by now."
Elizabeth sighed but couldn't help smiling. "You're impossible."
"And you love me for it," God replied with a wink.