The Reborn Demon King Girl

Chapter 133: The Beginning of the World's Creation


The newly born world was incredibly lonely.

In the entire world, there were only the Demon King, the Goddess, and a World Tree.

Of course, at that time, they did not have their own names, and of course, at that time, they did not need names.

There were only three entities, and one entity could not even move, so the only beings capable of communication were each other. Where was there any need for anything else?

Born with the knowledge of what kind of existence they were.

The World Tree was a great life form. Perhaps the growth of the World Tree drove the growth of the world, or perhaps the growth of the world allowed the World Tree to grow—it really didn't matter what the relationship was. What mattered was that as the World Tree grew, the world began to become resplendent.

Different kinds of life began to be born in this world. They were nurtured by the World Tree, emerging from its fruits. That tree bore fruit once every three thousand years, producing a total of three thousand different fruits, from which three thousand different beings emerged.

So, the earliest life forms were like today's Elves, or one might say the Wizard clans.

There was a "root." That root was what emerged from the fruits of the World Tree, perhaps capable of movement, perhaps not, with various characteristics. Unanimously, these things could nurture entire races.

Mohe remembered the first three thousand years, the emotion she and the Goddess felt.

Thus, the Demon King and the Goddess created something unprecedented for the first time—a name.

Modoh, and Julia.

Racking their brains and using every syllable, they bestowed different names on three thousand different life forms, passionately communicating with these three thousand life forms, from which wisdom was born in the exchange.

The content of their exchanges was vast, and this was also their opportunity to observe these life forms.

Modoh and Julia, who were born with certain knowledge, realized for the first time that there were so many unknowns in this world for them. They witnessed the wisdom of those life forms... But they also quickly discovered other things, and this quickly was not measured by the scale of Eternal Life Forms.

It should be said that within just a few days or less than a month, they realized this problem.

The disparity between life forms was too great.

Some life forms became food for others, with completely different ways of living, thinking about completely different things, and even having significant differences in intelligence. These life forms had just been born, the once desolate land just filled with joyous vitality, and the struggle had already begun.

Modoh and Julia did not understand, and despite their lack of understanding, they did nothing.

These were things born from the World Tree.

They had already realized that the World Tree initiated cycle after cycle—so even if the things born in these three thousand years disappeared, it did not seem to matter much, for in another three thousand years, the World Tree would once again bear such fruits, and such life forms would emerge again.

At least, that was how Modoh thought.

Julia probably thought the same way?

In the initial joy of the birth, the two did not rely on each other. Everything was filled with surprises for them.

Step by step, their footprints covered the various races, communicating with the wise among these races.

Sometimes they would meet, discuss the things they had seen over the years, the interesting people they had encountered, share their experiences, then bid farewell, heading to the places the other described, to see and hear for themselves—to witness different things.

Time flowed swiftly.

In this three thousand-year period, many races were annihilated.

When the World Tree was about to bear fruit again, truly only dozens of races remained in the world—and the relationships among these races were highly delicate, with very obvious hierarchical relationships. At that time, Modoh and Julia still didn't quite understand concepts like the food chain.

A species dominated all races, possessing a power called "Magic."

Modoh and Julia learned this power. Although this race imposed strict control over this power, the very birth of this power was connected to Modoh and Julia… It was some sage from this race who, after communicating with the two, finally discovered the "truth" of the world.

Soon after, the World Tree bore fruit for the second time, and another three thousand different beings were born into the world.

Modoh had discussed with Julia, thinking that the race possessing magic might always dominate all other races, for indeed, compared to the newly born races—this race had too great an advantage.

But their conclusion was wrong.

Because that race was destroyed.

Quickly—almost within less than a hundred years after the second bearing of fruit, that race "self-destructed."

To Modoh and Julia, it was simply unfathomable... Such a vast, magnificent race possessing magical powers self-destructed almost entirely after the World Tree's second fruiting due to internal conflict—of course, they were not completely annihilated, but for those they had dominated, it was enough.

Magic ceased to be a secret and spread among all races, and so, the world entered the "Magic Era."

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