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Chapter 20 - Meteors

Luis began making preparations immediately. 

The thought of meeting God again filled him with both excitement and fear. He could hardly contain himself as he gathered all his ministers and loyal guards, insisting that they accompany him to the Godfall.

Some of the ministers hesitated, their fear and uncertainty about facing God overwhelmed their loyalty to Luis. But he was determined, and his determination was not to be questioned. 

"If you refuse to follow me, you'll face the consequences," he warned, his tone leaving no room for argument.

They had no choice but to comply, and soon, everyone was ready to travel.

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Meanwhile, back in the Expanding Realm, Oliver was just about to step through the mysterious door when a sudden rush of memories flooded his mind. He closed his eyes, letting the new information sink in.

"This is a great ability," Oliver murmured to himself, a small smile forming on his lips as he processed the memories.

From what he had just learned, the mysterious door now had a new function. If he controlled a large enough area in the miniature world, he could open a spatial door directly to that controlled area.

However, this ability was currently only available in the miniature world. In the Expanding Realm, Oliver realized he would need to become much stronger and gain control over significant territories before he could unlock this same power.

'So, I can now open a spatial passage anywhere within the Azov Kingdom,' Oliver thought, his excitement building. 'This will make my plans so much easier. I won't have to reveal my full, massive form in the miniature world anymore. I can stay low-key and work behind the scenes, just as I wanted.'

With his mind set, Oliver focused on locating the capital of the Azov Kingdom through the mysterious door. He intended to open the passageway in the sky, right above the city.

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Luis and his entourage were fully prepared. They were about to embark on their journey to the Godfall once more.

"We are about to head into the Godfall again," Luis began, addressing his followers. His voice was steady, filled with the authority of a leader. 

"Don't be afraid. As long as we don't provoke God, He will not harm us. This is for the rise of our kingdom—"

But before he could finish his speech, the sky above them began to brighten. The sudden radiance was blinding, and everyone shielded their eyes, unable to look directly at the source of the light.

After a few moments, the brightness faded, and Luis cautiously opened his eyes, squinting at the sky.

"Oh my God," Luis gasped, his voice trembling with awe and fear. Above them, in the sky, was the unmistakable figure of God, gazing down at them.

"God... God has appeared," Luis stuttered, his mind racing with a mix of reverence and terror. 

'Why did God appear here?' he wondered, trying to make sense of what was happening.

The guards who had accompanied Luis to the Godfall before recognized the figure immediately. They were shocked beyond belief. They had never expected to see God again, especially not in this way.

But the reaction in the capital was far more chaotic. The sight of the colossal figure in the sky sent the citizens into a frenzy. Some people ran around in panic, unable to process what they were seeing. Others collapsed to the ground, fainting from sheer terror.

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Oliver had only intended to poke his head through the door to take a quick look at the capital. To him, the city still resembled a toy model, with its tiny buildings and minuscule people. It was like looking at an ant colony—the inhabitants so small they barely registered in his perception.

'It still feels unreal,' Oliver thought as he scanned the area. Satisfied with the new ability of mysterious door, he decided it was time to speak with Luis and then quickly return to the Expanding Realm.

"Do you know why I came here?" Oliver's voice echoed in Luis's mind.

Luis, who had been staring up at the sky in awe, was startled by the sudden voice. His heart raced, and his thoughts jumbled in his head. 

'Is God angry with me?' he wondered, panic creeping into his mind.

"No, no, God," Luis stammered out loud, his voice shaking. "I don't know... Did I make a mistake?"

Oliver could sense the fear in Luis's voice. 

'This disparity in strength makes it so difficult to communicate,' he thought.

"No" Oliver reassured him, his tone calm. "I came here to give you a kind of food that I created. Go to the field outside the city."

Hearing this, Luis felt a wave of relief wash over him. He quickly turned to his guards, his urgency clear in his voice.

"Quickly, God has notified me to meet Him in the field outside the city," Luis commanded. "He said He has a new kind of divine food for us."

The guards were just as eager and anxious as Luis. They moved with haste, not wanting to keep God waiting.

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Luis led the group to the field with all the speed they could muster. Once they arrived, they looked up at the sky where God's presence still loomed large. The air was thick with anticipation and a touch of fear.

Oliver, observing from above, carefully picked up the five kilos of potatoes he had purchased earlier. 

'Let's see if this works,' he thought, hoping to verify his theory about the relationship between higher and lower dimensions.

With a flick of his wrist, he sent the potatoes tumbling through the spatial passageway and into the miniature world.

Luis and his guards watched in horror as the potatoes began to descend. To them, it was as if a barrage of meteors was falling from the heavens.

"Quick, dodge!" one of the guards shouted, panic gripping his voice. "It's falling fast!"

"My God, it's a meteor shower!" another guard cried out, his face pale with fear.

"This is God's punishment!" another guard exclaimed.

Chaos erupted as the guards and ministers scattered in all directions, trying to avoid the falling objects. The potatoes, to them, were massive—each one like a boulder crashing down from the sky. When they hit the ground, the impact sent tremors through the earth, and a loud thud echoed across the field.

Luis, however, remained rooted to the spot, his eyes wide as he stared at the enormous objects that had just fallen. 

'What kind of food is this?' he wondered, his mind racing. 

'It's so big and rough... Is it even edible?'

As these thoughts swirled in his mind, Oliver's voice spoke to him again.

"This is a potato," Oliver explained. "But it's larger and filled with high energy."

Luis's shock deepened as he processed this information.

'Such a big potato,' he thought, recalling the first time he had met God in the Godfall and the spoon in which he sat. 

'Wait... Is this the kind of food that God Himself eats?'

His imagination ran wild with possibilities as he slowly approached the gigantic potatoes. Up close, the rough texture and sheer size of the vegetables were almost impossible to understand for him. He reached out to touch one of them, feeling the rough skin under his fingertips.

"We must be careful with these," Luis finally said, his voice filled with reverence. 

"These are no ordinary food, these are divine potato. They are a gift from God."

Oliver watched the scene unfold with a mix of interest.

'This should be interesting,' he thought. 'Let's see how this potato works for them.'