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Chapter 49 - Chapter 49: The Savage Metal Life

"Now the steel ball world has a diameter of one hundred thousand miles, which is estimated to be even larger than the Earth's surface area, enough to accommodate more races."

At the same time, with such a large world, many plans can now be initiated.

The elven race must be nurtured with a suitable living environment, and at least in the early stages, they should not encounter overly strong enemies.

Moreover, three more races may appear in the future.

Once those three races are nurtured, Fang Yuan plans to continue introducing beasts and monsters to enrich the world, making it even more exciting.

"However, before that, I should first perfect the world!"

Fang Yuan's mind moved, and he appeared directly in the steel ball world.

The powerful feeling returned once again; all the power of the world was imbued within him, and Fang Yuan clearly felt that this time, upon entering the steel ball world, the power he could control was stronger than before.

Perhaps it was because the world had grown larger, and the range of control had expanded.

This led Fang Yuan to hypothesize that the strength of a world god may vary, possibly in direct proportion to the size of the world.

Glancing at a group of elves playing around the elven tree, Fang Yuan performed a teleportation and appeared a thousand miles away.

This area had been newly expanded in the world, with mountains and hills all around.

However, since many places had random formations, the slopes were mild, and there were few high mountains.

"How can it be considered exciting without any unusual peaks or dangerous terrain?"

Fang Yuan raised his hand, and distant mountains rose from the ground. He pressed the mountains down, creating deep basins that sank even further.

Some areas were transformed with winding valleys, and the underground formed various natural caves, vast and firm underground spaces, which might one day give rise to appropriate underground life.

Fang Yuan flashed at the edge of the world's new region, moving swiftly and reshaping the land with every step—mountains were moved, seas filled, and the world was overturned.

He controlled the weather and terrain with ease, the immense power mesmerizing him.

"Boom...!"

Finally, with a wave of his hand, the entire world cracked open with large rifts, splitting a once complete continent into three, all while maintaining the stability of the land.

The three plates rapidly moved in different directions, leaving behind groups of islands. The cosmic radiation absorbed earlier transformed into endless sea waters that began flooding into the world.

In an instant, the world was submerged in vast oceans, with boundless blue seas connecting the sky and earth endlessly.

Aside from the continent originally inhabited by the human and divine races, the other two continents were significantly transformed by Fang Yuan.

On one of the continents, with a wave of his hand, endless plant seeds flew from an unknown place and fell across the vast land.

In the next moment, lush greenery sprouted, growing rapidly and robustly.

The world quickly transformed into a green sea, with towering trees reaching hundreds of meters high rising from the earth.

"This will be the elven race's domain," Fang Yuan said with satisfaction, admiring the plants that covered the entire continent.

He then moved to the other continent.

On this land, he created vast amounts of rare materials, with various mystical flowers and herbs growing with a thought, and underground resources were incredibly abundant.

However, Fang Yuan did not plan to settle any races here yet, intending for the world's peoples to discover this land for themselves.

This would become a battleground, with resources so rich that any family, power, or nation could go wild for it.

At the same time, this continent was the largest of all, and Fang Yuan would not allow it to be easily seized. After completing the creation of intelligent life, he planned to introduce terrifying beasts for territorial conflicts.

Any intelligent race wishing to participate would have to pay the price.

The various fierce beasts would also serve as a resource, and it was up to the intelligent races to prove their ability to obtain them!

Lastly, Fang Yuan had another idea. He reshaped the world once more. With a thought, the three continents' directions slightly shifted, and the center of the world, where the Genesis Mountain stood, was moved to the center of the three continents, creating a massive island with a radius of a thousand miles.

At the center of the island stood the Genesis Mountain.

Between the three continents lay an endless ocean, with Genesis Mountain sitting at the heart of it.

The land inhabited by the human and divine races underwent slight modifications, mainly relocating the World God Mountain that originally stood at the center of the human continent.

In other words, the World God Mountain's position had not changed; it still stood at the center of the world, but the continent surrounding it was separated and moved elsewhere.

The area left behind formed an inland sea, named the Genesis Sea.

The day was also called the "Genesis Day."

Because Fang Yuan had transformed the world without blocking the life forms' senses, the world turned upside down with no casualties—this was already a miracle.

Moreover, the World God Mountain, which had originally been at the center of the human continent, mysteriously disappeared, leading all life to believe that the Genesis God had created the world again.

The mother queen, who held the "God's Scepter," declared that the Genesis God had brought the world into existence, providing living space and resources for all beings, and announced plans to establish a Genesis Church, erecting statues of the Genesis God.

However, suddenly, someone claimed that it was the Light God who had brought light to the world, founding the Light God Church.

Others believed it was the manifestation of the Sky God and thus established the Sky God Church.

From that day on, various religious sects rose, and the steel ball world entered a new religious era.

Fang Yuan was quite surprised by this development, as it differed from his original plan.

He had initially intended to create an immortal world.

In this world, he had heard of the Genesis God and the Light God, which clearly reflected the martial arts and magic system of a different world.

Soon after the world expanded, Tie Dan finally hatched life.

...

On the Genesis Mountain, small humanoid creatures the size of a palm, entirely made of metal, crawled out of the hatching nests, looking somewhat dull and confused as they stared at the world.

Fang Yuan released the aura of the Genesis God, and the newly born creatures trembled in fear.

At first glance, Fang Yuan realized that the first terrifying race he had created had come into being.

These metal life forms had cold, emotionless eyes, devoid of much emotional fluctuation.

Perhaps due to their metal bodies, they found it hard to develop emotions. Although they retained some innocence from birth, Fang Yuan could sense that they were not friendly.

Just like the divine and elven races, Fang Yuan allowed the metal life forms to move freely on Genesis Mountain. Soon, they became unruly, digging holes everywhere, eating rare minerals, and destroying any obstacles in their way.

Fang Yuan found that these metal life forms were not very intelligent, their thinking a bit sluggish, but they were incredibly strong. They consumed all kinds of minerals and showed no interest in plants or meat.

Eventually, Fang Yuan discovered that the metal life forms' favorite food was actually metal.

Their growth was slow, taking about a year to grow by about ten centimeters, but before even reaching one meter, they were already capable of lifting over a thousand pounds.

One day, Fang Yuan observed a metal life form encountering a young elven race member around twenty years old. Without a second thought, the metal life form slapped the elf, killing them instantly. It was simply domineering.

This was the first elf to die, and since the elves naturally had a strong sense of unity, it almost led to a racial war.

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