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Adam And Eve Ate The Apple(EDITED)

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As Jibreel had just left, traveling to the 33rd layer of the Omniverse, second timeline. This timeline had fallen into imbalance, so God had sent Jibreel to restore it.

But instead of going personally, Jibreel created a parallel version of himself to do the work. His true self remained in Heaven, still keeping an eye on things.

After all, someone had to handle Gabriel's normal duties while he was away—especially since his sister, Gabreil, was in Tensura's world with Samuel, acting as a divine messenger there.

Meanwhile,

 in the Seventh Heaven, God sat on His throne, surrounded by infinite light. Beside Him, Elizabeth—His beloved, the one who resided within His very soul—felt something.

And God?

God knew.

Without a word, He moved—not by walking, not by teleporting.

He simply was there.

In the Third Heaven, the Garden of Eden stretched in all directions, a paradise beyond human imagination.

The Garden of Eden was peaceful. The air was warm, the rivers flowed like melted gold, and the trees stood tall, full of life. Everything was perfect.

But at the center of it all, something wasn't right.

And in its heart stood two figures:

Adam, the first man, created by God's own Truth.

Eve (Roo), his partner, given life by God's will.

And between them?

A single half-eaten apple—its juicy red skin gleaming under the sun.

God watched as Adam, upon seeing his Father, smiled. His love for his Creator was unshaken.

Eve, however, looked nervous.

Her hands trembled slightly, and her lips parted as if she wanted to say something, but the words refused to come.

And then, God spoke.

"My child… Did I not tell you not to eat from this tree?"

His voice was calm, yet there was a weight behind it.

A truth that could not be ignored.

Realization Hits

Adam blinked.

A strange, uneasy feeling rose in his chest.

"Yes, Father… You did say that."

Beside him, Eve fidgeted. She had a bad feeling about this.

God's gaze softened, yet He continued.

"Then why are you eating that fruit?"

His voice did not carry anger. It did not need to.

Adam's stomach dropped.

His breath hitched.

For a moment, his mind refused to accept it—but God never spoke falsehoods.

The truth was in front of him.

And the apple slipped from his fingers—falling to the soft grass with a quiet thud.

Adam whipped his head toward Eve.

"Eve i said to bring Fruit But from Where… where did you get it?"

God already knew. Of course, He did. But He wanted them to acknowledge it themselves.

Eve hesitated.

Then, finally, she spoke.

"Father… I got it."

Adam narrowed his eyes. "Huh?"

Eve clenched her hands. "I mean… I was told to take it."

Adam's breath quickened. "Eve… I told you not to eat from that tree."

Eve took a deep breath. "Yes, you did… but…"

She hesitated.

Then, finally, she said it.

"The serpent… I met a serpent."

Silence.

The wind seemed to stop. The birds went quiet. Even the trees held their breath.

God, however, remained still.

He had known this from the beginning.

Eve's voice was quiet, almost nervous.

"A serpent."

Adam frowned. "A serpent?"

Then, suddenly, his eyes widened.

He remembered.

A certain serpent—no, not just any snake.

The serpent with four legs and two arms.

The one named Sheng Hong.

And who named him?

Lilith.

Adam still remembered that day. Back then, he hadn't known what to name the serpent, so he gave Lilith the chance to do it. And Lilith, without hesitation, had chosen the name Sheng Hong.

Now, everything clicked into place.

The serpent resented him.

It hated him.

Why?

Because in its mind, Adam was the reason Lilith was gone.

As Adam's thoughts raced, God simply smiled.

As expected.

"He's learned well," thought God. "After evolving into a True Hero, his mind works faster than before."

God turned to Eve.

"Eve… what have you done?"

said Adam His voice was gentle, yet it carried a weight that pressed against the soul.

Far away, the serpent smirked.

It moved forward, its body slithering across the garden floor.

And what a sight it was.

Unlike any normal snake, this one was beautiful.

Its scales shimmered like liquid gold, its eyes burned with intelligence, and its six limbs—four arms and two legs—moved with unnatural grace.

Then, without warning, it vanished.

And reappeared.

Right in front of God.

It didn't walk, it didn't slither—it was just suddenly there.

Adam stiffened.

Eve froze.

Even the wind refused to move.

But God?

He simply looked down at it.

"Is this the one?" God asked. His voice was calm, almost amused.

Eve hesitated, then nodded. "Yes, Father… He is the one. He told me this was the most delicious fruit in all of Heaven."

God sighed.

He still remembered.

If Eve—or rather, Roo—had been in her true form, she would have remembered too.

She have known about the Omniversal Layers, about how Lucifer fell, and about why eating the fruit was a trap.

But right now, her knowledge was sealed.

Her current body was too weak to contain such vast wisdom.

So she had fallen for the serpent's trick.

God turned his gaze toward the serpent.

Then…

He smiled.

"Well it does not matter any way"Said GOD with Gentle Tone

"What?"

The serpent's voice trembled.

Adam, standing nearby, also gasped. "What?"

They had spoken at the same time.

And in front of them, God simply stood there.

Then, with a voice as gentle as a father speaking to his children, He said:

As Jibreel had just left, traveling to the 33rd layer of the Omniverse, second timeline. This timeline had fallen into imbalance, so God had sent Jibreel to restore it.

But instead of going personally, Jibreel created a parallel version of himself to do the work. His true self remained in Heaven, still keeping an eye on things.

After all, someone had to handle Gabriel's normal duties while he was away—especially since his sister, Gabreil, was in Tensura's world with Samuel, acting as a divine messenger there.

Meanwhile,

 in the Seventh Heaven, God sat on His throne, surrounded by infinite light. Beside Him, Elizabeth—His beloved, the one who resided within His very soul—felt something.

And God?

God knew.

Without a word, He moved—not by walking, not by teleporting.

He simply was there.

In the Third Heaven, the Garden of Eden stretched in all directions, a paradise beyond human imagination.

The Garden of Eden was peaceful. The air was warm, the rivers flowed like melted gold, and the trees stood tall, full of life. Everything was perfect.

But at the center of it all, something wasn't right.

And in its heart stood two figures:

Adam, the first man, created by God's own Truth.

Eve (Roo), his partner, given life by God's will.

And between them?

A single half-eaten apple—its juicy red skin gleaming under the sun.

God watched as Adam, upon seeing his Father, smiled. His love for his Creator was unshaken.

Eve, however, looked nervous.

Her hands trembled slightly, and her lips parted as if she wanted to say something, but the words refused to come.

And then, God spoke.

"My child… Did I not tell you not to eat from this tree?"

His voice was calm, yet there was a weight behind it.

A truth that could not be ignored.

Realization Hits

Adam blinked.

A strange, uneasy feeling rose in his chest.

"Yes, Father… You did say that."

Beside him, Eve fidgeted. She had a bad feeling about this.

God's gaze softened, yet He continued.

"Then why are you eating that fruit?"

His voice did not carry anger. It did not need to.

Adam's stomach dropped.

His breath hitched.

For a moment, his mind refused to accept it—but God never spoke falsehoods.

The truth was in front of him.

And the apple slipped from his fingers—falling to the soft grass with a quiet thud.

Adam whipped his head toward Eve.

"Eve i said to bring Fruit But from Where… where did you get it?"

God already knew. Of course, He did. But He wanted them to acknowledge it themselves.

Eve hesitated.

Then, finally, she spoke.

"Father… I got it."

Adam narrowed his eyes. "Huh?"

Eve clenched her hands. "I mean… I was told to take it."

Adam's breath quickened. "Eve… I told you not to eat from that tree."

Eve took a deep breath. "Yes, you did… but…"

She hesitated.

Then, finally, she said it.

"The serpent… I met a serpent."

Silence.

The wind seemed to stop. The birds went quiet. Even the trees held their breath.

God, however, remained still.

He had known this from the beginning.

Eve's voice was quiet, almost nervous.

"A serpent."

Adam frowned. "A serpent?"

Then, suddenly, his eyes widened.

He remembered.

A certain serpent—no, not just any snake.

The serpent with four legs and two arms.

The one named Sheng Hong.

And who named him?

Lilith.

Adam still remembered that day. Back then, he hadn't known what to name the serpent, so he gave Lilith the chance to do it. And Lilith, without hesitation, had chosen the name Sheng Hong.

Now, everything clicked into place.

The serpent resented him.

It hated him.

Why?

Because in its mind, Adam was the reason Lilith was gone.

As Adam's thoughts raced, God simply smiled.

As expected.

"He's learned well," thought God. "After evolving into a True Hero, his mind works faster than before."

God turned to Eve.

"Eve… what have you done?"

said Adam His voice was gentle, yet it carried a weight that pressed against the soul.

Far away, the serpent smirked.

It moved forward, its body slithering across the garden floor.

And what a sight it was.

Unlike any normal snake, this one was beautiful.

Its scales shimmered like liquid gold, its eyes burned with intelligence, and its six limbs—four arms and two legs—moved with unnatural grace.

Then, without warning, it vanished.

And reappeared.

Right in front of God.

It didn't walk, it didn't slither—it was just suddenly there.

Adam stiffened.

Eve froze.

Even the wind refused to move.

But God?

He simply looked down at it.

"Is this the one?" God asked. His voice was calm, almost amused.

Eve hesitated, then nodded. "Yes, Father… He is the one. He told me this was the most delicious fruit in all of Heaven."

God sighed.

He still remembered.

If Eve—or rather, Roo—had been in her true form, she would have remembered too.

She have known about the Omniversal Layers, about how Lucifer fell, and about why eating the fruit was a trap.

But right now, her knowledge was sealed.

Her current body was too weak to contain such vast wisdom.

So she had fallen for the serpent's trick.

God turned his gaze toward the serpent.

Then…

He smiled.

"Well it does not matter any way"Said GOD with Gentle Tone

"What?"

The serpent's voice trembled.

Adam, standing nearby, also gasped. "What?"

They had spoken at the same time.

And in front of them, God simply stood there.

Then, with a voice as gentle as a father speaking to his children, He said:

God stood there, His golden light shining gently, His presence calm yet absolute.

He looked at Adam, at Eve, and at the serpent.

All of them were shocked.

Even Eve, who usually stayed quiet, had a look of complete confusion on her face.

Even the serpent, the one who had caused all of this, was staring at God like it had just seen something it couldn't understand.

Adam stepped forward. "What do you mean, Father?"

Even the serpent flicked its tongue, tilting its head. "Yes… what do you mean?"

God let out a soft chuckle, shaking His head.

"Well… it's simple."

He looked at them, His eyes warm, yet holding the weight of infinite knowledge.

"It does not make sense because it was never supposed to make sense."

Adam blinked. "Huh?"

"I told you not to eat from that tree. But do you know why?" God asked, looking straight at Eve now.

Eve flinched slightly, but then slowly shook her head.

"No… I don't."

God nodded.

"Because that tree… was not always the Tree of Knowledge."

Adam frowned. "What?"

God smiled at Eve. "Before you became truly aware, Rue… you were unconsciously channeling your dark power."

Eve gasped.

Adam's hands clenched into fists.

"And because of that," God continued, "that tree was changed. It became the Tree of Knowledge… but with corruption."

Eve's hands trembled. "I… did that?"

God nodded. "Not on purpose. It was simply your power acting on instinct."

Then, He turned to Adam.

"And even beyond that, what was the use of such a tree? Tell me, Adam, did you not already gain knowledge when you became a True Hero?"

Adam hesitated, then slowly nodded.

"Yes… Father, I did gain knowledge."

God smiled.

"Then tell me, my child… why would I ever create something that you already have?"

Adam's eyes widened.

Eve's lips parted slightly as the realization sank in.

God chuckled again, shaking His head.

"This tree does nothing for you. Not for you, nor for Eve."

Silence.

The serpent stared at God, its golden eyes narrowing.

"Then… why is it here?" it asked.

God slowly turned to the serpent.

God tilted His head slightly. "You… you were Named by Lilith, are you not?"

The serpent froze.

Adam stiffened.

Eve blinked, confused. The serpent lowered its head.

God simply smiled.

"You wish to see her again, do you not?"

The serpent's golden eyes snapped open, its tongue flicking rapidly.

"I can…?"

God nodded.

"Yes. You may go to her."

The serpent's body trembled. "Really…?"

God's smile softened.

"Indeed. You can."

For the first time, the serpent looked… hopeful.Then, Adam's voice cut through the air.

"Wait—WHAT?!"

Eve gasped. "Father…Will it be Good?"

God nodded.

"She is in the Underworld. She lives with Lucifer now."

Adam staggered back. "WHAT?!"

Even the serpent looked startled.

"Father… he is dangerous," Adam said, his voice full of worry.

The serpent nodded in agreement. "Yes! he is very, very dangerous!"

God chuckled softly.

"he was."

Adam flinched.

Eve stayed quiet, listening.

"he has changed," God said. "he has balanced herself. Good and evil exist in everything, Adam. Before, her darkness outweighed everything. Now, it has been pushed back."

He slowly raised a hand.

And suddenly—A vision appeared before them.It showed Lucifer.But not the terrifying Lucifer they had imagined.

This Lucifer was crying.

He was holding his face in his hands, his body shaking, as if he remembered everything.The pain. The fall. The choices he made.

The regret.

Adam gulped.Eve looked down.Even the serpent looked shaken.

God's voice was soft.

"This… is his chance."

Silence.

Then, Adam took a deep breath and sighed. "I hope she does not make another mistake."

God smiled.

"That is for her to decide, my child."

He turned to the serpent.

"Go, child. It is time."

The serpent hesitated for only a second.

Then, in a blink—

It vanished.

Gone. Sent to the Underworld.

To Hell.

To Lilith.