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Rise of the Deity

In the realm of mortal men, Yin Shen bears a name that echoes with divine resonance: God. Little did he imagine that the ordinary course of his life would one day entwine with the threads of immortality. As fate unfolds its intricate tapestry, Yin Shen embarks on an extraordinary journey, where the line between mortal and divine blurs. Join him as he navigates the labyrinth of destiny, bound for a destiny he never dared to dream.

Destinyeou · Fantasy
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7 Chs

Chapter 6: Races and Kings

In the warm sea nest, the trilobite's eggs began to hatch.

At the beginning, they didn't have a human form; they were more like bugs than humans.

But as they grew up in the ocean, the transparent beetles gained a little color, and they were no longer transparent but harder.

They survived by preying on insects and ancient creatures near the sea, and they had no natural enemies.

After a few years, they began to take on human form.

At this time, they heard a person's voice in their minds, the voice of the origin of their wisdom and consciousness, the ancestor whose bloodline they traced back to.

"Come!"

"Come to me."

"Come back!"

Under a powerful summoning power, the people of Sanye climbed up to the coast from the seabed one by one.

They gathered under the feet of the pyramid stone, curiously observing everything around them, looking up at the temple of God.

A person who looked exactly like them was standing on the steps of the pyramid facing the sea.

Ledlicky greeted them at the bottom of the stairs. It was he who sent the signal to call these lives. He stretched out his hand and smiled. He was genuinely happy.

There was a special female trilobite in the crowd. Her armor was white, which set her apart from the others.

Therefore, she was also very special and was noticed by Ledlicky.

Ledlicky was taken aback for a moment, and then a wave of emotions surged within him. He didn't understand what it was; he didn't even know that there was an emotion called liking.

In front of the magnificent palace, Yin Shen also watched the first group of Sanye people come ashore.

"San Ye Man?"

"Trilobites!"

"They're called humans, but in the end, they can't escape their bug-like nature."

"Although they have a human form and can live on land and sea simultaneously, they still can't shake off the shackles of the sea."

"They need to reproduce in the ocean. They are still born from eggs and can only survive near the shore."

He looked behind him at the barren ground resembling the surface of Mars.

This was true on islands, not to mention on land.

In such ancient times, only the ocean could sustain life.

Life was difficult to transform, only to adapt.

The Fusion Monster Sally stood by the pillars of the temple, gazing down at the newly born, fragile bugs. Even though it was just a harmless visitation, it filled all the Sanye people with horror from the depths of their blood and bone-chilling coldness.

It was even more daunting than the icy depths of the sea, where no sunlight reached.

The people of Sanye couldn't see Yin Shen and could only gaze fearfully at the mythical creature fusion monster.

Even though the creature still maintained a human form, delicate and exquisite, they could feel the terrifying monster lurking beneath its skin.

Under Sally's gaze, they trembled and involuntarily knelt down.

Eventually, they lay limply under the pyramid, murmuring and whispering inexplicably.

"Woohoo!"

"Woohoo!"

"Eh!"

The Ledley base station was under the pyramid, looking up at the heights with the gazes of many trilobites.

"That is the temple."

"And Sally, the messenger of God."

These newly born beings didn't understand what that meant, but they could comprehend that a supreme being resided there.

Ledlicky turned around and raised his hands to all the Sanye.

The tide rolled in, eroding the coast, and an irresistible force overwhelmed their will, lifting them from the ground and making them stand straight again.

"Get up!"

"Don't be afraid."

"Because you are God's people, God's believers, and the chosen children of God."

"Except for God, there is nothing in this world worthy of your fear and admiration."

Ledlicky looked down on the Fusion Monster Sally, or rather, he never regarded the Fusion Monster with any significance. From the beginning, he could tell by allowing the Fusion Monster to build a pyramid at will.

He considered himself the eldest child of God.

The Fusion Monster was merely a servant of the gods; he was the practitioner of the gods.

The communication between Ledlicky and the Sanye was not so much through spoken words as it was like directly imprinting his thoughts into the minds of others through sheer willpower.

Yin Shen noticed this scene.

As he expected, Ledlicky's power transcended mere wisdom.

It was only when his species appeared that the full extent of this power was revealed.

He could summon all the trilobites, control them, and even implant his ideas into each trilobite's mind.

No one could defy his will.

In other words, he could control all intelligent life in this world.

This was the power of Ledlicky, the power of wisdom and consciousness.

The power of the ancestor derived from the bloodline left the Sanye people admiringly gazing at Ledley, their eyes brimming with boundless enthusiasm.

That gaze.

It was as if Ledley was observing Yin Shen.

Ledlicky raised his hand and shouted, "From today onwards, we shall be the masters of the earth and the ocean, the chosen family of the gods who govern the world for the gods."

"And I am your king — Ledrich."

All the Sanye people roared together feverishly, shouting out of tune and hoarse syllables in excitement.

"King!"

"King!"

Yin Shen was the creator of Ledrich and the god who bestowed wisdom upon him.

And Ledrich was their creator, the supreme king of gifts and life.

 

Ledlicky led them to the valley behind the pyramids, digging one cave after another into the rock wall, while simultaneously building a city with the excavated stones.

As Yin Shen had foretold, he established his own city-state and nation in the wilderness.

These caves were connected to the bottom of the sea. Besides having a city in the valley, there was also one underwater accessible through the caves.

They lived on the island, worshipping the gods, hunting in the seawater, and reproducing their offspring there.

This seemed to be the place of origin for the myths and legends of Nuwa, God's Garden of Eden.

This small, insignificant island on Earth became the cradle of intelligent life, a paradise not meant for humans.

Finally, Ledlicky had a family.

He made the female trilobite with the white armor his queen and naturally bore his first child.

Ledlicky, now a father, carried his child up to the pyramid with ecstasy, eagerly ascending from the sea to the ground.

The two of them, one large and one small, walked step by step to a high place and finally knelt before reaching the temple.

He whispered to his child, "Look!"

"God is watching you there!"

However, his child looked at the temple with a blank expression. Apart from the huge idol and stone platform, he saw nothing.

"Is there nothing there? Only some stones."

Ledlicky felt a chill creeping over him as he watched his child's eyes, filled with disbelief and endless disappointment.

There was sadness and loss in those eyes.

And confusion.

He realized that his children couldn't see God.

His child hadn't experienced the glory of seeing God or receiving God's gift