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Chapter 27 - Tensura world

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As Velzard hurried to call her siblings, her excitement was palpable. Soon enough, Helel, Samael, Michael, and Feldawey arrived. She ran back to her father, her energy infectious.

"Father, they've come!" Velzard announced cheerfully, gesturing to her siblings.

The group entered the room, their presence filling the space with a powerful aura. Samuel was the first to speak, his tone curious yet respectful. "What happened, Father? Why have we been called here?"

They had heard whispers that their father was preparing to visit the Cardinal World. With Belzard's invitation, they knew something important awaited them.

"My children," God began, his voice resonating with authority yet softened by love, "as you know, we are heading to 2nd Cardinal World where your siblings are about to awaken." His gaze shifted to Feldawey. "Primordial Daemon, do you remember what I told you about this place?"

Feldawey's eyes widened in realization. "Ah, now I remember," he said, his voice carrying a note of understanding. "So, this is where we're going?"

God nodded solemnly. "Yes. Your siblings are about to wake up."

Samuel's eyes lit up, excitement sparking within him. "Oh? There are more of us?" he asked, his voice carrying an eager curiosity. Despite his incredible power, Samuel's heart held a deep, unshakable bond with his family—a sibling connection that surpassed even the mightiest of beings.

God sighed, a wistful smile playing on his lips. "I sometimes wonder why the most powerful beings seem to share this trait. Sibling cons, I mean. Look at Sirzechs Gremory, for instance. Even when he was born, Serafall was utterly devoted to him. It's remarkable."

From within his soul, Elizabeth's warm, teasing voice chimed in. "Honey, don't start. Look at yourself! You're the biggest children con there is. Daughter con, son con—you're both of them rolled into one!"

God chuckled, shaking his head. "Very funny, Elizabeth." He sighed again but with a softer expression this time. "Perhaps you're right."

Elizabeth's playful tone shifted to one of encouragement. "Come on now,Lets go they are awakened . It's time. Let's not keep the children waiting."

Turning to his children, God gestured with a slight wave of his hand. "Let's go, my children."

"Yes, Father!" Velzard exclaimed excitedly, practically bouncing with energy.

"Of course, Father," the others replied in unison, their voices calm but filled with anticipation.

As God journeyed with His children—Helel, Samuel, Velzard,Feldaway and Michael—and His wife, Elizabeth (who dwelt within Him as part of His essence basically MANAS), they traveled toward the Second Cardinal World, which He had named Tensura. This was not just a casual visit;

they were going to meet His "Daemon Children." These were the Primordial Daemons, beings born at the same time as the Primordial Angels of the Tensura World, though the latter had remained dormant until now.

"How long have they been awakened, honey?" God asked Elisabeth, tilting His head slightly, a glimmer of curiosity in His eyes because he did not use his omnisence in it and let his wife handle the matter.

"Two years," Elisabeth replied softly, but her thoughts betrayed her calm tone. Oh boy, here it comes.

"Two years?! And you're just telling me now?" God's voice carried a mix of surprise and exasperation.

"Well, dear," Elisabeth began, her tone a careful blend of apology and deflection,

"you were a bit preoccupied... you know, creating humans, planning the Hellel Rebellion—that is still happening in the future, by the way—and I didn't want to stress you out unnecessarily."

"Stress me out? Elizabeth, next time something like this happens, just tell me. I can handle it." He gave her a pointed look but softened as He added, "Okay, come on, children. Let's not waste time."

With a wave of His hand, a shimmering portal emerged before them, rippling like molten silver. As they prepared to step through, Samuel, ever the dramatic one, tripped over his own excitement and stumbled forward.

"Watch your step, Samuel," Michael teased while Feldaway laugh, earning a sheepish grin and pout from his younger brother.

As they passed through the portal, arriving in a breathtakingly verdant world. Lush greenery stretched as far as the eye could see, with crystalline rivers glinting under a warm, golden sky.

"Wow, Father!" velzard exclaimed, her eyes wide with wonder. She was only about six years old and had the unrestrained curiosity of a child. "It's like Eden! The Garden of Eden in the third layer of Heaven!" She dashed forward, reaching out to touch the vibrant, glowing plants, giggling as their soft, radiant petals brushed her fingers.

The others chuckled at her enthusiasm, their own gazes soaking in the beauty of this divine creation.

"Father, where are we going now?" Michael asked, his voice filled with both curiosity and respect.

"To the underworld," God replied, His tone calm but purposeful. "We're going to meet your Primordial Deamons siblings."

Michael furrowed his brow slightly, repeating the words in his mind. Primordial Diamonds? Though he wasn't fully omniscient yet, he had enough understanding to grasp their significance. They were his siblings, created by God Himself, and the thought of meeting them intrigued him.

Samuel, on the other hand, was practically vibrating with excitement. "New siblings?! This is going to be awesome!" He grinned from ear to ear, his energy infectious.

"Calm down, Samael," Helel said with a smirk. "You'll scare them off before we even get there."

"indeed and dont kill them by giving your hugs"said Feldaway in teasing way

God, walking slightly ahead, couldn't help but smile. Despite the enormity of His responsibilities and the weight of His plans, moments like this reminded Him why He created life in the first place—