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Chapter 22 - Samael & Michael Worries

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Samael and Michael glanced at Helel, who looked conflicted as he watched the scene unfold.

"It's going down that path," said Michael, his tone resigned.

"Yes, brother. I know humans are powerful. We've seen it in countless universes like true Hero's,Mutants and specially what his name yeah Dr.Atom like that —how they managed to compete with angels. What Father said is true. But look at Helel. Do you think this time redemption will come easily for him?"

"It depends on Father," Samael replied.

Their eyes turned to Helel, whose expression of blank was fixed on the man—Adam, the first human.

"This is going to be troublesome," Michael murmured.

Samael smirked slightly. "You're acting like that one individual from Omniverse layer 33. What was his name again? hikamaru? Yeah, Shikamaru Nara."

"Now isn't the time for jokes," Michael snapped, though a small smile crept onto his face.

"Shhh," Samael cautioned, as God turned to look at them, his gaze silencing them instantly.

Then God's voice rang out with authority. "I want all angels, True Dragons, and spirits to bow down as a sign of acknowledgment and respect for my truth manifesting here," he commanded.

The angels were stunned, particularly Helel and Feldaway. Bowing was an act of humility that thay had reserved only for theer father. Yet, it was a direct command, and the first to bow was Feldaway, followed by Samael and Michael. Slowly, all the other angels and celestial beings followed suit, bowing before Adam and Lilith.

Helel stood motionless, his pride preventing him from bending the knee. As he glanced around, seeing everyone else bowed, he finally lowered himself—but not fully. He floated slightly above the ground, feigning submission without truly bowing.

God noticed, shaking His head. Helel has failed this test haaah well, He thought. This path will be long—a difficult road to redemption.

Elizabeth, standing beside Him, whispered softly, "Yes, honey, you've noticed. His pride has grown, even among his brothers and sister as one of the First creation of your's . But Samael, as always, sets a good example."

God nodded. "You are right. Helel still has much to learn."

As God spoke to Adam and Lilith, His tone was filled with warmth.

"My children, this is the Garden of Eden. It is your home. Live as you like, do whatever you wish. It is all yours," He said with a smile.

Adam and Lilith looked around in awe as God introduced the wonders of the land. "Here are the animals of My creation," God said, pointing to various creatures. "This one is a dinosaur. That one is a rabbit. These and many others will exist in this world, already created for you to marvel at."

Adam and Lilith gazed in amazement, exploring their surroundings.

Meanwhile, Samael and Michael observed their Father with a mix of curiosity and reverence. God turned toward them, noting their watchful eyes but said nothing for the moment. Instead, He addressed Adam and Lilith again.

"My children, rest here. Make yourselves comfortable. Enjoy this paradise. Go and explore," God encouraged.

Lilith wandered towards the animals, fascinated by their variety and behavior, while Adam moved toward a nearby river, marveling at the flowing water.

Turning to the angels and wise spirits, God said, "You too, go and enjoy yourselves. Play with the humans or simply meet them. Do as you like."

The angels and spirits nodded, moving towards Adam and Lilith. Many approached Lilith like velzard and Gabriel, introducing themselves and engaging her in conversation. Though it was new to her, she adapted quickly, learning and responding with grace. Meanwhile, Adam conversed with David, one of the wise men, as they shared thoughts and laughter.

Amid the serene activity, God turned to Elizabeth and said, "Take care of them for now. I must speak with my two little naughty children."

Michael and Samuel, who had been watching silently, felt a chill as they noticed their Father's gaze settle on them. They exchanged nervous glances, swallowing hard.

"My children," Roger spoke directly into their minds, "come meet Me in the Seventh Heaven."

The two brothers obeyed, ascending to the Seventh Heaven where their Father awaited them. He stood there, His presence both comforting and overwhelming.

"I know where you have been," God began, His voice gentle but firm. "You ventured into the layer's of the Omniverse."

Michael's voice trembled as he responded, "Father, we didn't mean to disobey... we—"

God raised a hand, stopping him. "I know, My child. Do not be afraid. Because i never Said you that you cannot go but going there you use your free Will as i have given to everyone.What you have seen is part of your power—your destiny. You, Samael, and Helel are all gifted with immense potential. You are nigh-omnipotent, nigh-omnipresent, and nigh-omniscient. But Helel..." God paused, His expression tinged with sadness.

"Helel has not yet awakened his powers, for he has not ventured into the Omniverse as you have. He resists for my permision but all of you forget i never stopped you . until he go, he will remain as he is."

Samael exhaled in relief, his shoulders relaxing. "Thank you, Father. We feared we had angered you."

God smiled faintly. "Fear not, My children. But remember, with your power comes great responsibility. Your journey is just beginning to what's coming."

"Father, what will happen to helel? ," Samuel asked, his voice laced with concern.

God's gaze was steady and calm as He replied, "My child, I am saying again that I did not command you not to go to in the Omniverse, yet you went. It is not about disobedience but about your freedom. I gave all of you the freedom to choose, and you chose to follow your will. This was all part of my test."

Samael and Michael listened intently as God continued. "You have awakened your powers through this journey. Your brother, Helel, will also awaken this with time ."

"But Father," Michael interjected, "what will happen to him? As you know, he is destined to become Lucifer. We've seen the outcomes—most of them end in his destruction or the collapse of order itself."

Samael added, his voice heavy with emotion, "We can't abandon him, Father. We don't want to lose our brother."

God nodded solemnly. "I understand your fears, my children. I know what he is destined to become, but there is still hope."

"Hope?" Samael asked, his eyes lighting up slightly.

"Yes," God said with a faint smile. "I have foreseen everything—every outcome, long before anything began. I have decided on two paths for Helel. I will give him a chance.

"The first path is when I cast him into the underworld. If he learns and improves there, he may become what you have seen in some universes—a being capable of redemption.

"The second path comes if he crosses his boundaries and disturbs the order of the Cardinal World, threatening the very balance of the Omniverse. In that case, I will intervene. I will not destroy him completely, but I will destroy Lucifer by removing the corruption from his heart. What will remain Samael will be —the innocent soul of your brother Helel.

"If this happens, Helel will be reincarnated, free of his pride and corruption. He will have another chance to find his place in My creation."

Samael and Michael listened in silence, their hearts heavy with the weight of their Father's words. But as they thought about the hope their Father offered, they smiled softly.

"Yes, Father," they said in unison. "Now we understand."

God's face softened as He smiled at His children. "Go now, Samael and Michael. Join your siblings in the Garden of Eden, in the Third Heaven. Enjoy this time together."

"Yes, Father," they replied, their voices trembling with emotion as tears streamed down their faces. They bowed and departed, their faith in their Father's plan renewed.