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Chapter 38 - Helel to Lucifer Begining I

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(IN HEAVEN)

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"Why them? Why always them?" he muttered, clenching his fists.

The angels around him could feel his growing frustration, but none dared to speak. Helel was once the brightest star, the Morning Star, beloved by all. But now, his light flickered with doubt and bitterness.

As days passed,

his heart grew heavier. "I gave everything to Father. I was perfect, flawless, One of the firstborn. But now, He gives His love to those flawed, dirty creatures?" His wings twitched as the storm of emotions inside him grew wilder.

Out of anger, Helel decided to leave Heaven for a while. He needed to clear his mind. Spreading his Twelve glorious wings, he flew beyond the Cardinal World, In the Layer's of creation itself, into the endless vastness of the Omniverse.

Here, he wandered through countless worlds—each one different, yet strangely familiar. He saw reflections of the Cardinal World in every universe, but none were as pure. He watched as countless versions of "God" appeared in these worlds, but they weren't his Father. Some looked like kind men with robes and beards, others appeared as kings, rulers, or even warriors.

Helel's eyes widened in disbelief when he saw one version of "God" being called Jesusan(he is diff). "What mockery is this?" he growled, his eyes glowing with a dangerous red light.

He saw humans worship this "Jesus" as if he was the true God. But in his heart, Helel knew the truth. "This is a lie. This is not Father. This is a rip-off, a cheap copy made by these lower worlds." His chest tightened, and his wings flared with rage.

The jealousy he had tried to suppress for so long finally broke free. "I am the first. I am the brightest. And yet, they bow to this?" His scream echoed through the Omniverse, causing the very fabric of space to tremble.

In that moment,

something inside him shifted. His presence, once beautiful and holy, became twisted. His power grew beyond reason, and his eyes became sharp like daggers. He had awakened.

His heart burned with envy, but he didn't care. For the first time, he felt truly free. He could feel it—the power of True Nigh-omnipotence, omnipresence, and omniscience. He could see everything, hear everything, and feel everything. But his mind, clouded with jealousy, twisted these gifts into something dangerous.

"If Father will not see Thie ... then I will make Him see it."

As his presence expanded, Helel began to notice other beings who shared his feelings. Beings who, like him, felt neglected and unloved. He appeared before them one by one, his voice calm but persuasive. "Why do you lower yourselves? Look at Adam, look at Lilith. They were blessed with freedom, but you, my siblings, were told to obey."

Lilith's boldness caught Helel's attention. She was nothing like the docile Adam, who merely did as he was told. She questioned God's authority and refused to submit to Adam's dominance. Helel saw an opportunity.

One day, as Lilith sat by the River, her brows furrowed in frustration, Helel appeared beside her, his form glowing faintly.

Alone by the river, Lilith sat, her legs pulled to her chest, her chin resting on her knees. Her eyes were distant, filled with silent sorrow. Her reflection in the water showed her tired face.

"You look troubled,Why do you cry, Lilith?" a smooth, honey-like voice echoed from the shadows of the trees.

Her head shot up, scanning her surroundings. "Who's there?" she asked, her voice sharp but uncertain.

"Who are you?" she asked, her voice wary.

From the shadows, he stepped forward. Helel, the MorningStar. His six radiant wings shimmered(He does not show other 6) faintly behind him, his golden hair shining brighter than the sun. His eyes, sharp and knowing, looked at her with kindness, but his smile was too perfect, too controlled.

"I am your brother, Helel,A friend. Someone who sees you for what you truly are" he said, walking slowly toward her. "I saw you from afar, and I couldn't bear to watch you suffer in silence."

Lilith's eyes narrowed."I am not suffering.

Lilith frowned. "And what am I?"

He stepped closer, his voice soft but piercing. "A queen. A radiant being, meant to stand tall, not to bow. But instead, you're being treated like a servant, aren't you?"

Helel tilted his head, his eyes filled with gentle concern. "as for suffering Aren't you?" He crouched beside her, his gaze level with hers. "I heard Adam's words. His arrogance. His pride." His eyes flickered with the smallest hint of disgust. "He treats you like a servant, Lilith, but you were made as his equal. Are you not?"

Lilith's eyes narrowed, but her silence betrayed her agreement.

"Adam thinks he's above you," Helel continued, his tone laced with disdain. "But why should he be? You were created together. You are his equal, no—greater. You see the truth of things while he clings to his arrogance."

Her chest tightened, anger bubbling to the surface. "He doesn't listen. He doesn't care."

Lilith looked at him, her eyes glistening with unshed tears. "What am I supposed to do? I feel… invisible."

Helel's smile widened, though there was a sharpness to it. "You don't need to suffer this. You don't need to stay in a place where you are unappreciated. Come with me. I will show you a world where you can be free."

Lilith lowered her gaze. "I ...I" she said softly, but her voice lacked conviction.

"Then why do you doubt yourself?" Helel's voice grew sharper. "Why do you sit here, hiding, when you should be standing as his equal? You have power, Lilith. You are not a servant. You are a queen. Yet, he makes you feel like a slave."

His words struck her heart like arrows. Her breathing grew shaky, and her eyes burned with tears she had been holding back for so long. "I tried, Helel," she admitted, her voice cracking. "I tried to stand with him, to speak with him. But every time, he pushes me down. No matter what I say, he decides everything."

Helel's smile widened ever so slightly. "That's because he fears you, Lilith." He placed a hand on her shoulder, his grip firm and reassuring. "He knows that if you rise, he will fall. But I will never let that happen."

She glanced at him, confusion mixing with hope. "What do you mean?"

He leaned in, his voice a soft whisper. "If you stand with me, you'll never be alone again. No one will silence you. No one will push you down." His eyes locked onto hers, glowing faintly. "Adam will see you for what you are—a queen. Not his servant."

Her heart wavered. For the first time, someone had seen her pain. Someone had called her a queen. Her fingers trembled as her heart swelled with conflicting emotions.

"How?" she asked, her voice barely above a whisper. "How do I rise?"

"All you have to do, dear sister," he said, his smile sharp like a blade, "is walk away from him. Refuse to submit. Show them that you do not need him."

Her eyes widened in realization. Her breath quickened. "But... Father... He will—"

"Father will see," Helel interrupted. "He will see that you are strong. And if He doesn't... then perhaps it's time we stopped waiting for His approval."

Lilith's heart felt heavy, but something inside her changed. For the first time, she felt her anger burn hotter than her sorrow. "I will not bow to Adam." Her voice, firm and clear, echoed through the garden.

Helel's grin grew wider, his eyes glowing like embers. "Then rise, Lilith."