Chapter 78: Roo II "The First Yandere"
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When Adam's statue stood there in the Garden of Eden,
silent and lifeless, it—the void—watched. At first, it felt nothing but curiosity, the usual emotion it had learned over time. But as it stared longer, something changed. It didn't like what it saw.
Adam's statue stood tall, perfect, and strong, with every detail crafted by the Almighty God, also called Roger. Beside Adam's statue, there was another—a woman. She was named Lilith, Adam's companion, according to Roger's plan.
It—the void—felt a strange emotion bubbling up. This wasn't curiosity. No, it was something darker, heavier. It didn't like Lilith. Not her face, not her presence, not the idea of her being next to Adam.Lilth Not Worthy of Adam.
When God moved to breathe life into the statues, the void became restless. It watched as Adam opened his eyes for the first time. Those eyes—star-shaped, glowing faintly like the night sky—were mesmerizing. But something was strange.
Only a few noticed the change in Adam's eyes: God, Roger, His wife Elizabeth, and His archangels Samuel and Michael. The rest of the angels were oblivious, celebrating Adam's awakening with joyful songs.
Among them, one angel stood out. This angel gave Adam a disapproving look—a look that the void hated with every part of its being it was "Helel".
It boiled with rage. "How dare he look at Adam like that?" it thought. The void wanted to destroy the angel on the spot, to erase him from existence even it could not do . But it held back. For now.
Then came Lilith.
When God gave her life, her eyes opened, and she blinked for the first time. The void didn't expect what came next. A new emotion hit it hard, one it had seen countless times across universes but had never felt itself: jealousy.
It hated her. The way she stood next to Adam. The way she smiled at him. The way she seemed so… close to him.
Time passed,
and the void continued to watch. Adam was a quick learner. God had given him dominion over the Earth, and Adam took his role seriously.
He began naming every animal, from the smallest insect to the mightiest beast. He named the birds that flew high in the skies and the creatures that swam in the deep waters.
Adam was happy, laughing and playing with the animals. Even Lilith joined him, laughing and helping him with his tasks. But the void didn't care about her. It only watched Adam.
The void ignored Lilith completely. She was nothing. It couldn't stand the sight of her. But Adam? Adam fascinated it. His joy, his curiosity, his bond with the animals—it was beautiful to watch.
As Adam and Lilith worked together, the void's emotions grew stronger. It loved watching Adam. It felt a deep connection to him, even though it didn't understand why. But every time Lilith appeared, jealousy consumed it.
It wanted her gone.
The void didn't know how or when, but it promised itself one thing: it would never let Lilith take Adam away from its gaze.
The void or It always wanted Lilith gone.
It thought she wasn't worthy of Adam. Every time IT saw her, a wave of anger washed over it. Why was she there? Why did God pair her with Adam? It couldn't stand her.
Time passed,
and the void kept watching. Lilith started asking Adam questions—too many questions. She doubted Adam's decisions, questioning everything he did. Adam, calm as ever, refused to argue, but Lilith wouldn't stop.
The void's anger grew. It wanted to intervene, to protect Adam. It knew why Adam acted the way he did. God had given Adam knowledge, wisdom far beyond what Lilith could understand. Adam was simply doing the work God had given him. But Lilith didn't see that.
Their small fights became more frequent. Lilith's words were sharp, and her tone was challenging. The void fumed.
IT hated seeing Adam in these petty arguments. Lilith's constant questioning and doubt made the void's rage burn hotter.
One day, after another argument, Lilith stormed off to the other side of Eden. The void watched Adam closely. For the first time, Adam looked… different. He sighed deeply and sat down by a tree.
Then, Adam spoke softly, almost to himself. "I don't feel the way I'm supposed to feel about her," he said. His voice was calm but tinged with sadness. "She's not the partner I thought she would be.and i like her like my brother and sister "
The void froze. Did Adam just admit he didn't like Lilith as his partner but like as sister like those Angels...?
For the first time, the void felt… relief. A strange sense of happiness washed over it. If Adam didn't like Lilith, then maybe she wouldn't be his companion for long. Maybe, just maybe, she would leave...Right
As days turned into weeks, Lilith became tolerable—barely. The void still didn't like her, but at least Adam didn't seem fully attached to her. That thought comforted IT.
Still, the void watched Lilith closely, its jealousy always lurking in the background. It believed she would hurt Adam eventually, that she would make him sad. And the void couldn't allow that.
Even as Lilith walked through Eden, smiling and laughing, the void didn't trust her. She might be tolerable now, but it remained wary. Adam deserved better. Someone who wouldn't argue with him. Someone who wouldn't doubt him. Someone who would make him happy.
And if Lilith ever crossed that line, the void promised itself one thing: it would do whatever it took to protect Adam.