DXD:GOD

Chapter 68: New life



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As God watched Samuel preparing to create High Humans for the Second Cardinal World, He suddenly paused, a thoughtful look crossing His face. "Wait, my son," God said, raising His hand.

Samuel stopped and turned toward Him, his brows furrowed in confusion. "What happened, Father?" he asked.

The baby dragon Samuel was holding—Velgrynd—chirped curiously and tilted her tiny head, as if to ask the same question.

"My son," God began, His voice calm but firm, "how about we bring the other races to life first? Then you can create your High Humans. Your brother's concept of freedom—it's not yet fully understood by you . I know what their freedom means, but for you, you'll need to research and observe specially what's on your brother head. It'll take time."

Samuel nodded, understanding the wisdom in God's words. "Indeed, Father. Then let us watch You bring these beings to life. I've only seen of how You created Adam and Lilith other than that —I've never seen it with my own eyes."

expect Velzard Morningstar,Dino Morningstar,Feldaway while the others—Guy Morningstar, Ultima Morningstar, Carrera Morningstar , and even Velgrynd—leaned closer, their curiosity growing. None of them had seen how life was created from nothing.

"Alright then," God said with a warm smile. "Step aside, my son."

Samuel moved back, holding Velgrynd close. She chirped softly, her tail wagging with excitement. Everyone watched as God stepped forward, raising His hand.

With a wave of His hand, God set everything in motion. The statues began to glow softly, their surfaces shimmering as if they were waking from a long sleep. The glow grew brighter, filling the air with a gentle hum that seemed alive. It was like the life is obeying God's command.

Samael held baby Velgrynd closer as her tiny tail wagged. She chirped a curious "Kyuu!" and snuggled against him. Velzard, usually calm and composed, leaned forward, her icy blue eyes sparkling with interest. Guy Morningstar, always smirking, forgot his usual attitude and stared in genuine amazement. Even Feldway, who rarely showed emotion, looked stunned, his golden eyes wide.

The light around the statues pulsed one last time before fading. Slowly, the figures began to move. Their eyes fluttered open—hesitant, confused, and full of wonder.

The Vampires were the first to step forward. Their crimson eyes glowed in the dim light as they moved with graceful precision. One of them, tall and sharp-featured, looked around and frowned. "Where… are we?" they asked, their voice deep and steady.

The High Elves stirred next. Their pointed ears twitched as if they were listening to the air itself. They stood tall and elegant, their connection to nature almost visible in the way they moved.

The Dwarves blinked rapidly, their short but sturdy forms adjusting to the light. One of them rubbed his beard, his earthy brown eyes scanning the room. "Why does everything feel so… huge?" he muttered, scratching his head with a gruff laugh.

The Sirens stretched as if waking from a deep sleep. Their movements were fluid, like water flowing effortlessly. A faint mist followed their steps, and they gazed at their hands, amazed at the mist swirling around them.

Then came the Fairies, tiny and glowing like fireflies. They zipped into the air with excited squeaks, their wings fluttering erratically. "What's going on? Who are we?" one of them asked in a high-pitched voice, bumping into another Fairy mid-flight.

God stepped forward, His golden light washing over them like a warm hug. "Welcome, my children," He said, His voice filled with love and pride. The newly awakened races turned to Him, their confusion melting into awe.

"You are here to bring balance and beauty to the world. Each of you has a purpose," He said.

He turned to the vampires first. "You are the keepers of mystery and resilience. Though you will dwell in the shadows, your strength and wisdom will guide others when the light cannot."but he miss something or some women with white hair.

To the High Elves, He said, "You are the guardians of nature and the elements. Your bond with the spirits will maintain the balance of the world's energies."

He looked to the dwarves. "You are the builders, the crafters, the foundation upon which civilizations will rise. Your strength and ingenuity will shape the world."

Facing the Sirens, He smiled. "You are the song of the seas, the flow of life. Your connection to water will bring nourishment and unity to the world."

Finally, He addressed the Fairies. "You are the bringers of joy, curiosity, and wonder. Your magic will inspire others to dream and create."

The new beings listened closely. Their fear and confusion faded as understanding filled their hearts.

Then, chaos broke loose.

One Fairy decided to test her powers. She waved her tiny hands dramatically, trying to summon a flame. Instead, she created a puff of glitter that exploded in her face. "Ow! What was that?!" she squeaked, flapping her wings wildly to clear the sparkles.

Guy burst into laughter, leaning against a tree. "Now that's entertaining," he said, grinning. He glanced at Velgrynd in Samael hands. "Reminds me of someone trying to control their powers for the first time."

Samael smirked back. "Careful, brother. She just destroyed few mountain," he replied, holding Velgrynd as she cooed happily as proud of herself.

Velgrynd sneezed suddenly, and a tiny burst of fire shot out, singeing Feldway's robe. Feldway froze, his usually perfect composure cracking as he patted at the scorch mark.

Dino, who was lounging nearby, laughed so hard he fell off his rock. "Feldway, you might want to invest in fireproof robes!"

Feldway sighed deeply but didn't respond. He muttered under his breath, "This is going to be a long day."

Meanwhile, a Dwarf tested his strength on a nearby boulder. With one mighty swing, he shattered it into rubble. "Haha! Look at that!" he roared proudly.

A High Elf raised an eyebrow. "Impressive," she said calmly, summoning vines from the earth to rebuild the boulder. "But destruction isn't everything."

The Dwarf grumbled, "Show-off," but gave a small smile, impressed.

The Vampires tested their agility, leaping effortlessly from tree to tree. One of them landed silently and looked up at the others. "This feels… natural," he said, a faint smile crossing his lips.

God watched all of this unfold, His face glowing with pride. "Go now, my children. Explore this world. Learn. Grow. Build something beautiful," He said.

The area buzzed with excitement as the new races scattered, eager to discover their abilities and roles. Samael turned to God with a soft smile. "You've done something incredible, Father."

God chuckled warmly. "This is just the beginning, my son. The world will be as beautiful as they make it."

Velgrynd let out another sneeze, startling a nearby Fairy, who tumbled through the air with a squeak. The group burst into laughter.


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