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Episode 0: The Betrayal of Light

Episode 0: The Betrayal of Light

The universe was still full of mysteries.

There was one being named Creation—the ruler and the very creator of the cosmos. He led a race known as the Oglase.

In their realm, existence was divided into three kinds of beings: Primordials, Gods, and Humaniora.

Creation belonged to the Primordials—but he was not the strongest among them. The title of the mightiest Primordial was held by two legendary beings: The Lord of God, Incrare, and The Demon Lord, Lapanis.

The two were archrivals whose battles once caused catastrophic universal disasters.

Sadly, Lapanis ultimately slew Incrare, becoming the strongest Primordial in history. Creation, along with his Oglase army and his general Storm, confronted Lapanis and managed to seal him inside a scythe—guarded tightly by the Oglase race.

Their universe was divided into three domains.

The first was the Normal Universe—the realm of mortals, like Earth and the solar systems—vast, infinite, and ever-expanding.

The second was the Afterlife Realm (Heaven, Hell, and the Oglase Planet included), whose size was infinite upon infinity, a dimension beyond comprehension.

And the third—the Primordial Universe, the dwelling of beings like Creation—was so massive that the previous two universes were mere atoms compared to it.

As time flowed, a child was born—destined to inherit a divine artifact once wielded by Incrare himself:

the World of Creation (WoC), a card of limitless power.

That child's name was Evros, son of Storm.

Prophecies spoke of him as the successor to the Lord of God.

All of Oglase rejoiced at his birth. Even at the age of five, Evros' head and heart were considered priceless treasures.

Gods themselves sought to hunt him down—but one glance from Evros was enough to make them tremble, traumatized by his mere presence.

Evros:

> "Good grief… what's wrong with them, bothering me like this?"

Evros then visited the grand library, where countless records of their world were kept.

He picked up a particular tome—the Book of the Creator of Worlds, which even the mightiest gods couldn't comprehend.

The librarian was left speechless. Evros borrowed the book and returned home.

On his way back, he met the son of his father's friend—Kage, the child of Creation himself.

They became close friends, spending their days studying and playing together.

Evros showed Kage the ancient book, but upon reading a single page, Kage fainted—his mind nearly exploding from the complexity of its contents.

Evros quickly healed him, and as they continued reading, Evros maintained a constant healing aura on him.

The next day, Evros met a girl named Miola, about the same age as him.

Evros:

> "Hey, are you alright? Do your parents know you're here?"

Miola:

> "My parents died during the war… I'm alone."

Feeling pity, Evros asked his father to adopt her—and Storm agreed.

Evros trained Miola himself. Over the years, she grew strong, even slightly more agile than him.

Eventually, Evros, Kage, and Miola formed a group called Savior God.

They became legends—praised throughout the cosmos for protecting the balance of all multiverses.

One day, Evros was finally allowed by his father to use the World of Creation, a card capable of creating or erasing all of reality—even nullifying any enemy's abilities or attacks, rendering its wielder immune to all forms of harm, including self-erasure.

If both the user and the card were ever destroyed, all universes—normal, afterlife, and divine—would vanish instantly.

Evros had spent years studying the Book of the Creator of Worlds, which contained over a quadrillion trillion pages.

Even gods struggled to lift or read it, yet Evros mastered it.

His intellect soared to unimaginable levels—his IQ reaching 1,000,000 quadrillion, while the requirement to use WoC freely was at least 1 quadrillion.

During one great battle against a monster capable of destroying multiverses, Evros confessed his feelings to Miola, and they became lovers.

Kage:

> "Oi! Not the time for that, you two!"

After the battle, Kage smiled beside them, seemingly content. But deep within, a seed of envy had begun to grow.

He believed he, not Evros, was the one truly worthy of such divine power.

While Evros was away protecting another realm, Kage stumbled upon an ancient seal. From it, he heard whispers from a forbidden weapon—

the Death of Creation (DoC).

The weapon whispered lies and jealousy into his soul, reopening wounds long buried.

Consumed by the voice, Kage stole DoC—only to discover the horrifying truth: DoC was actually Lapanis in disguise.

Kage lost himself as DoC took control of his body and mind.

Then, he unleashed chaos upon the Palace of Creators.

Meanwhile, Evros was on a date with Miola, planning to propose to her.

But suddenly, a masked figure appeared and slashed Miola down in front of him.

Evros:

> "No… no, please! Don't die… I beg you!"

He tried to revive her—but her soul had already been taken by the masked being.

Moments later, Kage appeared.

Kage:

> "What happened, Evros?"

Evros:

> "I was on a date with Miola… and suddenly, she was killed by a masked figure."

Kage:

> "What?! I'm sorry, I failed you as a friend."

Evros:

> "It's fine. I'll find whoever did this."

Kage:

> "Count me in. I'll help you hunt them down."

Evros:

> "Of course."

As he left, Kage smirked.

Kage (thinking):

> "Fool… luckily, he doesn't know it was me."

Thus began a year-long massacre—the slaughter of all 9,999 of Evros' lovers.

Each death was a message—a symbol of Kage's growing hatred.

When the final lover fell, Evros confronted Kage directly, shattering the latter's mask.

Evros:

> "Kage… it can't be… you were behind this all along?"

Kage:

> "Oops… guess the secret's out."

Evros:

> "Why? Why would you do this?"

Kage:

> "Heh… I just wanted you to suffer—like I did."

Evros:

> "I don't understand."

Kage:

> "You were chosen to inherit the World of Creation. I wanted to be like my father, Creation himself. I thought I'd be the next successor… but he ignored me. And you—

you did nothing! You just accepted it like a gift."

Kage:

> "This is your punishment, Evros. You'll watch everything you love burn."

Overwhelmed with grief, Evros tried to restore them—but their souls had been consumed by DoC.

Finally, Evros and Kage clashed.

Their battle shattered galaxies, tore through the laws of reality, and nearly triggered a Big Crunch.

Their speed surpassed the limits of time itself—each teleportation lasting less than 0.0000001 seconds.

In the end, as Kage briefly regained his true consciousness, Evros defeated him.

Evros:

> "It's useless, Kage. You can throw a trillion attacks—but I'll dodge them all."

Kage fled, vowing vengeance.

Kage:

> "I'm no longer the Kage you knew.

Call me… Kagelapan."

Kage (true self):

> "I'm sorry, Evros…"

Afterward, Evros buried all 9,999 of his lovers in the Eternal Light Galaxy, and sealed the World of Creation near his heart—where no one could reach it.

He then rebuilt all existence—forming new layers of reality: the Outerverse, the Hyperverse, and the renewed Afterlife Universe.

Evros confronted Creation.

Evros:

> "Why… why did Kage betray me?"

Creation:

> "Because he took the DoC. I should've told you… DoC was Lapanis himself."

Creation then commanded Evros to form a new army and travel to the planet Earth, in the far future.

Creation:

> "And resurrect all the gods you have slain."

Evros complied.

He created new deities and declared:

Evros:

> "You shall rule Heaven and Earth.

And I will grant you fragments of the World of Creation."

With that, Evros stepped into the portal of time—

leaving his homeworld behind,

and descending toward a distant blue planet...

Earth.

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