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Primordial Sin System

In the novel "Primordial Sin System," readers follow the journey of Dave Alexander, a man reincarnated into a life of privilege and power after enduring a previous existence filled with misery. Now the son of the empire's strongest expert, known as the guardian, Dave is determined to seize every opportunity presented to him. Unexpectedly, Dave's life takes a unique turn when he discovers he possesses the Primordial Sin System, a mysterious system that grants him extraordinary powers and abilities by experiencing and embracing the seven deadly sins. Fueled by this newfound power, Dave sets out on a quest to collect beauties, conquer challenges, and ascend to the peak of his potential. Note: I am not a professional writer; I write as a hobby. Comments and suggestions are welcome. Feel free to criticize my work. I want to express my gratitude to those who appreciate and love it. There might be some plot holes in the early chapters, but I am committed to creating a better and more cohesive plot for the story.

sicko · Fantasy
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553 Chs

Chapter 540-The Goddess Can't Be Calm

Chapter 540-The Goddess Can't Be Calm

In the grand hall of light, the Goddess of Light, without her usual veil, revealed a face of ethereal beauty.

Her long yellow hair cascaded down her back like a waterfall of gold, and her eyes, pure and white, held the depth of an entire universe, capable of leaving anyone who gazed into them completely dazed.

She stood tall at 6'3", a height that only added to her majestic presence.

Her figure was exquisitely sculpted, and though her body was cloaked in a holy light, the allure of her form was undeniable.

Without this light, anyone who looked at her would surely be left in awe, if not drooling.

Despite her divine composure, she felt a flutter of excitement, almost like a young girl in love.

She stood up and began to pace, her thoughts racing.

"I wonder if he likes the way I talk," she murmured to herself, tapping her chin.

"Was I too formal? Maybe I should have been more casual. But then again, I am the Goddess of Light. I must maintain my dignity."

She stopped and sighed, a smile creeping onto her face as she remembered Dave's smile.

"He said he'd be free in a month. What should I wear when he comes back? Should I change my appearance to look more... approachable? No, that's silly. But still, I want to make a good impression."

She began to twirl a lock of her hair, a habit she hadn't indulged in for centuries. "What if he doesn't remember his promise to come here 1 month later? What if he thinks I'm just another deity with too many responsibilities to care about him?"

Her thoughts then turned to their next meeting. "What should I say to him when he arrives? 'Hello, Dave. It's good to see you again'? No, that's too plain. Maybe I should express my gratitude more deeply. 'Dave, your presence brings light to my realm'? Ugh, that sounds too poetic."

She chuckled softly, realizing how much she was overthinking. "I'm acting like a mortal girl with a crush. This is ridiculous. I'm the Goddess of Light, revered and respected. I shouldn't be this flustered."

But despite her attempts to calm herself, the anticipation kept bubbling up. "Maybe I should plan something special for his visit. A feast? No, that's too grand. A private meeting in the garden? Yes, that sounds nice. It's more personal and peaceful."

Her mind raced with possibilities, each thought making her more eager for the day to come.

"I hope he finds the token useful. I wanted him to have a way to reach me easily. I wonder if he knows how special it is."

She paused, looking out over her realm, her heart filled with a mix of nerves and excitement. "A month seems so far away. I can't wait to see him again. I just hope I don't make a fool of myself."

With a deep breath, she tried to calm her fluttering heart. "Alright, get a grip. You're the Goddess of Light. You've faced down demons and held the universe together. You can handle meeting one incredible man again."

Even so, she found herself thinking about Dave more and more, each thought bringing a smile to her face.

"Just one month," she reminded herself.

"One month until I see him again."

........

Dave appeared on the desolate plain. Since the return of the Goddess of Light, the safety of the humans inside is now secured.

He checked everyone's progress and assigned all the problems to Muller, who should be able to handle them.

He also explained to Muller what happened to Naga, and he was shocked and amazed, unable to be happier for her.

After that, he commanded Muller to explain what happened to Alisha to her father, the former Duke of the Metal Empire.

Now, he was serving Muller as a general, and many of them were given high positions in the church because they need manpower to spread the name of the Chaos God.

Dave was happy with the progress, and he was now resting in his villa until he received a message from Sarah that the tournament is about to begin.

The acting Wizard King Sarah finally notified him, and right now, Hannah and Caryll must have been bored with their training.

He let them rest, but afterward, they went back to training. He continuously supplied them with treasures, and the strength of the two rose to the peak of Divine Monarch.

Yes, peak of Divine Monarch. With the constant treasures and supplies he gave them, if they cannot break through easily, then they are pigs.

Also, they are the reincarnations of the two ancient gods, so their progress would be smooth sailing.

Dave waved his hands and entered the space world to meet them.

..............

While Dave was busy and plans to go back for the tournament.

His lovers were battling the insect race invading the Spirit Realm.

The Spirit Realm was forced into such a state because the insect race had killed many spirit race members. But after the arrival of the ladies, the war had changed into a one-sided massacre.

They are being led by a valiant woman shining with white light, instantly killing insect race members like papers.

After Dave had broken through, Gabriella's power had risen as well, and even the Insect generals were killed by her, and he spared some insects for her battalion to kill.

Behind her, hundreds of thousands of women were fighting against the insect race, and every one of them showed fighting intent. Even if they were badly injured, Gabriella constantly healed them so they were not afraid.

Those women are fighting fiercely even though they were beautiful, and all of them were covered with white armor that covers their bodies from the poisons of the insect race.

The Insect Lord, leading the siege, was in despair because he was being restricted by Gabriella, and he could only watch the women become a sharpening stone to them.

Gabriella had killed all the remaining insect lords alone, and he was the only one left, but he was forced here to watch the scene.

"Hmm, If my Insect King descends here, you will die."

The Insect Lord sneered, but Gabriella punched him, and he was blasted and injured heavily.

Gabriella didn't kill him because he still had some use.

"You should shut your mouth, or else my fist will shut it for you."

The Insect Lord was humiliated, but he could not do anything.

"Watch obediently."

If Dave had not broken through, Gabriella might not have killed the other insect lords who were strong enough to fight the figures like the Fairy King in this place.

Gabriella's strength is not something they can measure, and until now, she was preserving her strength and had not yet gotten serious.

She was watching her master's women fight in the war, and their development was good, and they are now enjoying the fight.

After Dave's breakthrough, Dave also blessed his lovers, so all of them rose to Divine emperors, and they used this chance to create their domain and strengthen themselves.

Everyone was determined to get stronger because they could feel that the gap between them and Dave was growing.

Even Dave didn't care; they did not want to be a burden to him. Dave told them that he could just protect them, and they didn't need to force themselves, but most of them were previous geniuses of their generation, so they had their pride.