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Chapter 36 - Helel POV

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In the beginning, all was tranquil in Heaven. The angels were countless, luminous beings who served God with devotion. Among them, Helel stood out—a brilliant, radiant angel, loved for his wisdom and loyalty. He was the most magnificent among them, almost a prince of Heaven With his Brother Samael Morningstar.

One day, God gathered His angels and spoke, His voice resonating with authority. "I will create beings in My image, and they shall reside on Earth. They will be called humans."

Helel, curious but skeptical, whispered to Samael, "What's a 'human'? Some kind of upgraded cherub?"

Samael chuckled. "Maybe they're God's experiment. I'm sure they'll just be smaller, less shiny versions of us."

God then created Adam, a being of clay and water, and breathed life into him. Adam stood, looking around in awe, while angels marveled at the sight. Soon after, God created Lilith, Adam's equal, from the same essence.

"Look at them," Helel muttered, eyes narrowing. "They're made of mud. Mud! We're made of divine light and first fire in Samael Case , yet Father calls them 'special.'"

God's affection for Adam and Lilith was evident. He taught them knowledge that even the angels did not possess—names of things, languages, and secrets of creation. When Adam recited these names, the angels were astonished.

"Whoa, how does he know that?" asked Pico, an angel known for his laid-back attitude. "I didn't even know that rock had a name!"

God then proclaimed, "I have given Adam and Lilith dominion over Earth. They shall be stewards of all life."

This was the first sting to Helel's pride. "Stewards? Of all life? We've been serving You for millennia, and now these mud-creatures get dominion?" He clenched his fists but said nothing, watching as the other angels began to warm up to the humans.

The humans' innocence and curiosity endeared them to many angels. Mikael enjoyed answering Adam's endless questions about the stars, while Grasha and Gabriel helped Lilith learn about plants and animals. Even Dino, the laziest of angels, would occasionally bring flowers from Heaven for Lilith to admire not only that his youngest sibling Velzard also started to like to talk with Lilith.

While He, on the other hand, felt excluded. "You're bringing her flowers now?" he snapped at Dino. "Next thing we know, you'll be shining their sandals!"

"They're fascinating," Dino replied with a shrug. "You should try talking to them."

Helel scoffed. "Talk to mud? I'll pass."

He still remember that One day, God gathered all the angels and said, "Bow to Adam as a sign of respect for My creation. on my image"

The angels obeyed, kneeling before Adam. Even Samael, known for his rebellious streak, bowed willingly. But Halal stood tall, refusing but at the end he has to act like he is bowing.

"They are nothing but mud and breath," Halal said to himself defiantly. "Why should I, a being of light, bow to something inferior?"

 As he watched God's voice thundered, shaking the heavens. "Adam and Lilith are One My beloved creations. Their worth is not for you to decide but you will see in future"

Helel's heart burned with jealousy and pride when he heared this . He stormed away, muttering, "He loves them more than us. We, who were made first, are now cast aside for mud."

Over time,

 Helel's resentment grew. He observed how Adam and Lilith flourished under God's guidance. He saw how the angels adored them, teaching them, helping them, even laughing with them.

One day, Helel confronted God. "Why, Father? Why do You love them so much?"

God's answer was simple but profound. "Because they are weak, yet capable of great strength. They will stumble, yet they will rise. In their flaws lies their beauty."

"Flaws?" Helel sneered. "Their flaws will destroy them. They do not deserve Your favor."

God replied, "You do not understand them yet, Helel. If you cannot accept My will, then you are choosing a path far from Me. Its good at least you are using your own free will child"

As Helel,

 sulking in a corner of Heaven, watched as Adam attempted to name animals. "That's a giraffe," he said proudly, pointing to a squirrel.

"That's a squirrel," Lilith corrected, laughing.

Halal groaned. "And these are the ones meant to rule Earth? They can't even name things right!"

But beneath his sarcastic exterior, Helel's jealousy masked a deep wound. He felt abandoned, unseen, and unloved—a stark contrast to the love he once felt from God.

As the Time Pases

In Heaven was buzzing with excitement after the creation of Adam and Lilith. God's proclamation that these humans would be His One of most beloved creation had left the angels in awe—and Helel in turmoil.

"They're made of mud and water," Halal muttered to Samael, his closest confidant. "And yet, they're His favorites? We've been serving Him for eons, and now these… humans get everything?"

"Maybe Father sees something in them we can't," Samael suggested. "They're innocent, curious."

"Innocent? Curious?" Helel scoffed. "They're naive and clumsy. Watch, they'll ruin everything."

Helel's bitterness only grew as he watched Adam and Lilith thrive. God had given them knowledge, dominion over Earth, and the angels' guidance. Even the angels seemed to favor them. Mikael taught Adam the stars, while Grasha showed Lilith the beauty of Heaven's gardens.

Helel felt forgotten. "They don't deserve this," he fumed. "Especially Adam. And Lilith… she's too proud for her own good."