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Chapter 112: Adam and Eve on Earth



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As God sat upon His golden throne in the Seventh Heaven,

His eyes watching over All things. The past, the present, the future—nothing was hidden from Him. He saw the grand design, the great plan, unfolding as it should.

His gaze turned toward Earth.

The world had changed. The great beasts—the dinosaurs—had fallen, their remains buried deep beneath the earth. In time, they would turn into fossils. And one day, humanity would dig them up, use them as fuel, and marvel at the past.

"Good," God thought. "Everything is moving as it should."

His eyes then turned to the Third Heaven, the Garden of Eden.

There, Adam and Eve played among the flowers, the rivers, and the animals. They were innocent, untouched by the burdens of the world.

Nearby, another scene unfolded.

Helel—once Lucifer, once the proudest of all—stood before Lilith. His head was bowed, his wings folded. He had asked for forgiveness—not just from her, but from the fallen angels, from the jinn, from all those he had once led astray.

Some had forgiven him. Others had not.

"I will earn their forgiveness," Helel said.

God watched this, and He smiled. "Even the fallen can rise again."

Then, His attention shifted once more—this time to the world of Tensura.

Samael was doing well. His son, Guy Morningstar, was growing stronger. Everything was in order.

And then, God thought to Himself, "It is time."

A voice echoed from within Him, soft yet powerful. "Time for what, my love?"

It was Elizabeth, the one who resided in His soul.

"It is time for humanity to go to Earth," God said.

Elizabeth was silent. She wanted to see how He would do this.

With a single thought, God appeared in the Garden of Eden.

Adam and Eve turned to Him at once. The animals, too, gathered around, sensing the presence of their Creator.

"Father, why have You come here?" Adam asked, his voice full of joy.

Eve, too, smiled. They loved their Father.

God looked at them and spoke. "My children, it is time for you to go to Earth."

The smiles faded. Adam and Eve looked at each other, then back at their Father.

"Father, are You... banishing us?" Adam asked, his voice uncertain.

Eve's eyes filled with tears. "I am sorry," she said, "for eating & making Adam Eating the fruit.You can Bnish me "

God sighed and shook His Humonid ligt Head .

"No, My daughter," He said gently. "You do not have to apologize. You are not being banished. I created Earth for you. You must go there, live, grow, and experience life. And when your time there is over, you may return here."

Eve wiped her tears, confused. "Then... the fruit? It was not the reason?"

"No," God said. "The fruit does not matter. No matter how much of it you eat, whether the fruit of life or any other, you were always meant to go to Earth. That is how it must be."

Adam's eyes widened. He understood. He had thought that eating the fruit was what sent them away. That it was their punishment. But now, he saw the truth.

The Earth was their destiny.

"I see," Adam said, nodding. "Then we will go, Father, as You command."

Eve took Adam's hand. She, too, understood.

And so, the first humans prepared to leave their paradise. Not in shame, but in purpose.

For the world awaited them as their father Said.

God smiled as He looked at His children, Adam and Eve. He had created them with love, with care, and now it was time for them to begin their journey on Earth.

"Now, My children," God said, His voice kind but firm, "before you go, you must understand something."

Adam and Eve turned to Him, their eyes filled with expectation.

"What is it, Father?" Adam asked.

"Yes, Father, what must we know?" Eve added.

God looked at them with gentle eyes. "You will be starting from the beginning."

Adam tilted his head. "What do You mean, Father?"

God chuckled softly. "My son, you are strong, very strong. But I cannot give humanity this much power from the start, can I? That would not be fair."

Adam and Eve listened carefully.

"Just as you have grown, humanity must also grow. You began as a human, then became a high human, then a saint human, and now you are a true hero. But humanity must follow this path on its own, step by step."

Adam nodded. He understood.

"Now," God continued, "when you go to Earth, you will not be as you are now. Your height will be... sixty cubits."

Adam's eyes widened in surprise. He quickly calculated. "Sixty cubits? That is... about twenty-seven meters, right?"

"Indeed, My child."

Eve looked at Adam, then back at God. "But Father, why so big?"

God smiled. "Just as you evolved, humanity will evolve too. Over time, their size will shrink. But in the beginning, they will be tall, strong, and capable of building the first civilizations."

Adam thought for a moment, then nodded. "I see. If that is Your will, then we accept it."

"Good," God said.

 "But remember, your power will be stripped away. Not all of it—just most of it. You will still have Some of your wisdom, strength, and knowledge, but you will not be as powerful as you are now. You must build, create, and grow with your own hands, just as humanity will do after you."

Adam took a deep breath. "Understood, Father."

Eve nodded as well.

God looked at them once more, His love for them endless. "Now, it is time."

With a wave of His hand, the world shifted. The sky above shimmered, the air around them grew heavy, and in the blink of an eye, Adam stood upon the Earth.

He looked around. The land was beautiful—vast forests, clear rivers, towering mountains. The air was fresh, untouched by time.

"This place..." Adam whispered, looking around in awe.

God's voice echoed gently in his mind.

"This is where you will begin. In time, this land will be known as Sri Lanka and Eve is Aslo in Earth but Different place in Arabia or future Jeddah".


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