DXD:GOD

Chapter 79: Something Dangerous



JOIN :- [ patreon.com/The_GreatRed ] 10chapter aheadThere are 2 types of membership

1.Normal Human($5) [As i said before i am going to close this extra feature this month which is acess to all chapter but from 1 jan the member of this subsribtion will have acess to 6 chapter ahead only]

2.Most High($10)

Each has it own benifits

Note:- who has subscribed to Most High before had to pay only($5 only).

AND DON'T FORGET ABOUT ...POWERSTONES AND IF YOU WANT YOU CAN JOIN PATREON....

.

Join Patreon For other Series:- patreon.com/The_GreatRed

.

.

Note :- Don't forget to comment and POWERSTONES

100 POWER STONE =1 BONUS CHAPTER.

.

As time flowed like a calm river, the void stayed silent,

 watching everything with eyes that no one could see. It saw how Halal, the proud and powerful archangel, began to change. At first, Halal seemed curious about Adam, watching him name the animals and care for Eden. But soon, that curiosity turned into a dark, simmering hatred.

Halal's eyes burned with a fiery disdain every time they landed on Adam. The void noticed it all. It felt every ounce of that hatred, and it made the void feel something too—an emotion that surged like a storm inside it: rage.

The void couldn't understand why Halal, one of the first beings created by Almighty God Roger, would hate Adam so much. Adam was pure, innocent, and dedicated to the tasks God had given him. How could anyone hate him? The void didn't understand, but it felt anger bubbling like a volcano, ready to erupt.

Halal didn't keep his hatred hidden for long. The void watched as Halal began meeting with other angels, speaking in hushed tones, his voice dripping with venom.

"Adam is unworthy," Halal declared, his wings glowing faintly with a dark light. "He is a mistake. Humans will fail, they will worship false gods, and they will stray from the Almighty's light. It all starts with him."

Halal's words were like poison, infecting the minds of other angels. One by one, they began to nod, agreeing with him. They believed him. The void saw how Halal's influence grew, gathering two million angels to his side.

The void couldn't stand it. It wanted to stop Halal. It wanted to strike him down, to protect Adam. But it couldn't. It didn't have the power. It was just the void, a watcher, a silent observer.

And that helplessness made its rage burn hotter.

Then, there was Lilith.

One day, Adam saved Lilith from a falling rock. He moved quickly, pulling her out of harm's way. But instead of gratitude, Lilith looked at Adam with sharp eyes and said, "I don't need your help. I can protect myself. I am your equal."

The void's anger flared like never before. How dare she reject Adam's kindness? How dare she speak to him like that? The void hated Lilith in that moment. It hated her more than it hated Halal.

But Halal saw an opportunity. He began whispering to Lilith, filling her mind with lies. "Adam doesn't respect you," Halal said. "He thinks he's better than you. He thinks you're weak."

Lilith listened. She started to believe Halal's words. And the void could only watch, helpless, as she turned away from Adam, rejecting his kindness and love.

The void couldn't take it anymore. It couldn't stand by and watch Halal and Lilith hurt Adam. It wanted to act, to protect Adam, to destroy those who wanted to harm him. But it couldn't. It was powerless.

Or so it thought.

A new idea formed in the void's mind. If it couldn't fight Halal and Lilith directly, it would act in other ways. It would corrupt creation itself. It would twist the Omniversal layers, bending them to Evil. It would create chaos, forcing Almighty God Roger to notice.

The void was terrified.

Defying God was unthinkable.

But its love for Adam, its need to protect him, was stronger than its fear.

"I will do it," the void thought. "I will act. Even if it destroys me.

 Even if Almighty Himself punishes me.

I will do it for Adam. Only for MY Adam."

The void began to change.

It started with small things—tiny cracks in the fabric of creation. It whispered to the winds, darkened the skies, and caused ripples in the universal layers.

 These changes were subtle at first, almost unnoticeable. But they were there, and they were growing.

The void felt a strange mix of fear and determination. It knew what it was doing was dangerous, but it didn't care. For the first time, it felt alive. It felt powerful.

And as it watched Adam, its resolve grew stronger. It would do whatever it took to protect him. To save him.

No matter the cost.

Next chapter will be updated first on this website. Come back and continue reading tomorrow, everyone!

Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.