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Chapter 125: Lucia Morningstar



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As God, sat on his throne in the Seventh Heaven, he watched Jibra'il in the Naruto world. He observed how Jibra'il trained Zetsu and freed Kaguya, and he smiled. His body, made of pure light, radiated as he saw everything going according to plan.

Now, he turned his gaze to Earth. Adam and Eve sat there—Adam had started farming, enjoying the work, while Eve helped him. They knew they were weaker than God, but they had learned how to farm and take care of the land. Watching them, God closed his eyes and used telepathy to speak to their children.

Hearing their father's voice for the first time, Adam and Eve's children were shocked. Though they were also a little sad, they asked with hope, "Father, what do you want from us?"

"My children, I am going to divide this land into several parts, so stay where you are and hold on," said God.

"Okay, Father."

Now, from God's point of view, the Earth began to change. A large plateau—what would one day be called Pengia—started cracking. The land split into several parts, drifting away and merging again, shaping the future world.

Then, God turned his attention to Hell. He saw how Lucifer had accepted his mistakes and apologized to Lilith. He even offered to make her the Queen of Hell, taking responsibility for separating her from Adam in the past. At first, Lilith was hesitant, but slowly, she began to see changes in Lucifer.

At the same time, Lucifer also asked forgiveness from the fallen angels and the jinns. They, too, began to notice his transformation. Deep inside, they realized that it wasn't just Lucifer's fault—they had free will, yet they had still chosen the wrong path. One by one, they started to forgive him.

Seeing this progress, God smiled.

Now, we shift to the Tensura world, where Samael Morningstar—One of the First being and the first fire to ever exist, one of God's Archangels—sat with his wife, Lucia Morningstar, and beside her his sister, Gabriel Morningstar.

Yes, he was married now.

As he married in presence of his father as he watched , his mind drifted back to the past…

Flashback begins...

When Samael first arrived in the Cardinal World, his father tasked him with watching over this world—to be its moderator. Meanwhile, his younger baby sibling, Guy Morningstar, was assigned to oversee Hell. Samael watched over the Earth while his little sis Gabriel , observing the high humanshe has created and his father had given live . But as time passed, he saw them begin to change. No, they didn't just change—they rotted. Greed, ambition, and the hunger for power consumed them.

His sister, Gabriel, also saw it. The high humans, once noble, started to crave more—more power, more influence, more land. And among them, one stood out—a man with green hair and a clown-like face. His name was Jahil.

Jahil was different. His greed had no limits. He built an empire fueled by magic and tyranny. At first, he stayed within the rules set by the Almighty—he did not attack other races directly. But Samael knew it was only a matter of time. Others saw this too. Some high humans sided with Jahil, lured by promises of power, while others distanced themselves, forming their own kingdoms.

One such kingdom was Nazca, founded by Ramea Nam Ul Nasca. He ruled wisely, marrying a woman from the high human race and having two children—Rudra-Nam Ul Nasca and Lucia-Nam Ul Nasca. But peace never lasted long.

Jahil, always scheming, had a dangerous idea. If he couldn't attack other races directly, what if he summoned beings who could? What if he brought demons into the world?

His plan was cruel. He ordered his generals to gather the weakest high humans—those born without awakened mana, those discriminated against, the outcasts. Five thousand souls, all in one place. He used them as a sacrifice, performing a forbidden ritual—demon summoning through soul magic.

But Jahil made a grave mistake.

He didn't summon just any demon.

He summoned the Primordial Red.

Guy Morningstar.

The moment Guy arrived, he saw what had been done—the arrogance, the cruelty, the slaughter of innocent lives for power. And he was enraged.

With fire and fury, Guy massacred the high humans who had sided with Jahil. He burned their cities to ash, shattered their armies, and left nothing but ruin in his wake. But Jahil, cunning as ever, refused to die. In his last moments, he used his soul techniques to escape. His body perished, but his soul remained, roaming the Earth, waiting for another chance.

Meanwhile, what was left of Jahil's empire was claimed by the Nam Ul Nasca Kingdom, expanding their power.

But this was only the beginning.

As time passed, Samael Morningstar and Gabriel Morningstar mostly stayed in the mountains, where their father, in his Valdanava form, resided. He was scanning the entire world, watching everything that was happening. However, he had turned off his true omnipresence and omniscience, though he could activate them anytime. For now, he remained in his omnipotent state, observing in silence.

Suddenly, he sensed two people approaching.

"You must be the one I keep hearing about—the one saving people from monsters in the Nasca Kingdom, right?" Samael said casually, his voice calm yet powerful.

Beside him, Gabriel appeared, standing next to her big brother.

"Yes, that's me," the young man responded. "And I also heard that two bird-like creatures live here… or rather, angels, as my father called them."

The young man had blonde hair, his posture radiating confidence. Beside him stood a girl with pink hair, watching carefully.

"My name is Rudra Nam Ul Nasca, and this is my sister, Lucia Nam Ul Nasca," the blonde boy continued. "I am the future king of the greatest high-human empire… and I challenge you to a fight!"

Hearing this, Samael and Gabriel exchanged glances.

Samael smirked. "Alright, I accept your challenge."

With a snap of his fingers, both of them teleported to an open field—one hidden from the rest of the world. No high humans, no high elves, no dwarves—no one could see or interfere.

Now, they were alone.

Samael stood still, raising a single finger, motioning for Rudra to come at him.

"Alright, let's see what you've got."

Rudra unsheathed his sword. It glowed with stored magical energy, a weapon meant to cut down even the strongest opponents.

With a battle cry, Rudra charged at Samael, swinging his sword with all his strength.

The blade connected.

CRACK!

Rudra's eyes widened in shock. His sword—his strongest weapon, the one his father had given him—shattered into pieces the moment it touched Samael's body.

"Wha… what?! That sword was crafted using the magic of those fallen high humans… how?!" Rudra stammered, stunned.

Lucia, standing at the side, covered her mouth with her hands, unable to believe what she just saw.

Samael sighed, shaking his head. "You really thought that would work against me?" He crossed his arms, looking at Rudra like he was an amateur. "Come on, get up."

Rudra clenched his fists, his pride wounded. But instead of attacking again, he took a deep breath. "I surrender. You win."

Samael blinked.

"What?! Seriously, man? I was just about to teach you a lesson, and you surrender?! That's so lame!"

Gabriel chuckled from the sidelines. "Then why did you challenge us in the first place?" she asked.

Rudra sighed, looking at the ground. "I wanted to defeat that demon lord, Guy Morningstar… so that people could live without fear and find happiness."

Samael raised an eyebrow. "Oh? And do you even know why Guy Morningstar killed your people?"

Rudra frowned. "Wasn't it because of Jahil?"

Samael shook his head. "Let me tell you what really happened."

As Samael explained, Rudra and Lucia listened carefully. The truth was shocking—Jahil had summoned Guy Morningstar by sacrificing 5,000 high humans born without mana. He had done this just to gain power, ignoring the Almighty God's laws.

Lucia gasped, covering her mouth. "H-He… summoned him? Why…?"

"Because he wanted to destroy other races," Samael said simply. "Something that was strictly forbidden by our father—the Almighty God."

Rudra fell to the ground, stunned. That Jahil… had been involved in something so evil?

He clenched his fists. "So I was fighting all this time… but I never knew the full truth."

Gabriel crossed her arms. "And yet, you still want to defeat Guy Morningstar?"

Rudra, still shaking, hesitated before answering. "Yes. I still want to prove that humans aren't weak… that we can stand equal to other races."

Samael smirked. "Hah… interesting goal. But tell me—do you really think you can accomplish that with your current strength?"

Rudra took a deep breath, then looked up. "Then… teach me. Become my teacher and train me!"

Samael raised an eyebrow. "What? Why would I—"

Before he could finish, Rudra suddenly took the shattered remains of his sword and placed them in front of him.

"Please. I need to become stronger."

For a moment, Samael said nothing.

Then, something changed. His golden eyes flickered, a spark of interest igniting within them.

He could see it—the potential inside Rudra.

He could see what could happen in the future.

And where was the fun in knowing the outcome without seeing it play out?

Samael smirked. "Alright… I accept."


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