l did not completely understand, but he could feel the weight of God's words settling on him.
He knew that God was explaining the mysteries of the world, truths that he could not see.

Rico's gaze pierced through the stars and Milky Way into the Abyss.


Ledley spoke, “It was God who led us to this miraculous land of life.
You allow us to thrive and protect us.”

“We have races and civilizations,” he continued.
“If miracles exist, God, you are the miracle-maker.”

Rico lowered his head as he gazes toward Ledley.
A shadow that emanated endless light cast a shroud over him.

“How can I help?” He spoke.

Ledley was speechless.
He had promised Rico to create a great civilization, and his confidence was unmatched.
He was the first intelligent being that God had created.

However, this was just the beginning, and he was brought down by difficulties.
Over the years, he had experienced sadness, joy, and love.
This time, he learned shame.

Ledley knelt in front of Rico, crawling at his feet with his face pressed against the cold stone, not daring to look up.

“Food! God! We need food,” Ledley's tone became more reverent and serious.


“God! Please guide me.”

Rico gazed at the king of wisdom.

“The most primitive civilization hunted and gathered, while later civilizations learned to raise livestock and grow crops,” God explained.
“Although it's not yet time for hunting, I can teach you how to farm, farming.”

Ledley heard the phrase “Farming?” for the first time.

Outside the temple, the fusion monster Sally's shell was embedded in the wall, visible from the inside.

Beside it, various stone pots contained marine plants that had withered and died, obviously not suited to land.

Rico clicked the shell, and light spread from his fingers.
The huge shell of the snail gradually became transparent at his manipulation, revealing pure seawater inside.


There were strange forms of sea life, the most common being a fish-like creature with a thick carapace.

“I recently created this life form,” God said.
“I wanted to call it an Archaeopteryx, but the name didn't fit.”

Ledley gazed at the creatures swimming inside the transparent shell.

“Fish?” he asked.

God thought for a moment.
“No, let's call it Toothless.”

Rico was eager to create new life, one of his countless hobbies.
It seemed that the more species and life he created, the faster the world became familiar to his world of myths.

Although he used Sally random box more easily, he still hadn't created the mythical life forms he desired, like Ledley and Sally.
However, he had accidentally created several creatures, including a jawless fish that survived by sucking organisms through straw-like mouthparts, Toothless.
It's not a real fish in modern definition.

Rico pointed to the jawless fish inside the shell: “Food.”

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