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Well 2 in 1 chapter so no chap tommorow
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As Samael arrived in Luxor City, he looked to the east, toward the Nile River. His eyes narrowed at the ancient tombs of the Pharaohs hidden in the twin mountains.
Without wasting time, he teleported straight there.
Standing between the giant rocks, Samael looked down at the earth.
His voice calm, but filled with divine authority.
"In the name of the Creator... come out."
And the earth obeyed.
The ground began to shake. Rocks cracked. Dust flew into the air. The very mountains trembled as if bowing to his words.
Samael couldn't just dig it out with power—no. That wouldn't work.
This was sealed by God Himself. It could only rise when called in His name.
And then it happened…
From the trembling earth, a light burst forth—pure and white.
The True Bible, hidden from every celestial, cosmic, and divine being in this Omniversal layer, finally revealed itself.
It floated up, glowing brighter than the sun.
A shockwave of pure light exploded from it—spreading across the entire Earth then universe and multiverse .
Even the Presence, sitting quietly in Los Angeles, felt it.
And he froze.
He couldn't use his full power—he was already using most of it to keep the 90th universal layer stable.
He is creation's avatar of this layer. But this? This was something equal to him.
And that's what shook him.
A book… had power equal to him.
Even Lucifer felt it. His eyes widened.
Maze screamed, holding her chest as light wrapped around her.
The holy energy was intense. Too intense.
But not evil.
It was doing something strange—something she never expected.
She felt something new forming inside her.
A soul.
The one thing she never had. The one thing she always longed for.
Back in Luxor, Samael slowly walked to the Bible, now floating in front of him.
He raised his hand, and the shining book rested in his palm.
The light dimmed a little—but still glowed.
"Good…" he whispered.
He could feel it.
This book… this wasn't just scripture.
It was a living concept of love.
Closing his eyes, Samael formed a mental connection.
"Michael," he called.
Far away, in the 91st Layer of the Omniverse, Michael responded instantly.
"Yes, Samael. I have the Qur'an. It's in my hand now. You got the Bible?"
"Yes," Samael replied. "What about Uriel?"
And then another voice echoed in his mind.
"I've got the Torah here in Heaven," said Uriel.
"Perfect," said Samael. "Now listen—, face the Torah towards the 90th Omniverse Layer. Michael, direct the Qur'an's light from the 91st layer to the 90th as well."
"Already doing it," Michael said.
"Same here," Uriel confirmed.
Samael smiled.
He then held the Bible with both hands and raised it toward the purple-colored sky.
Far away, in Atlantis, a massive beam of destruction surged into the heavens—being controlled by Veldora.
Veldora was holding the beam in place to keep the destructive energy from spreading further.
Now, everything was ready.
As Samael raised the Bible, the sky reacted.
From Heaven, a Red light appeared—it was the command of God.
From the Qur'an, a second golden beam—filled with truth and Word of GOD —rushed in from the Omniverse's upper layer.
And finally—from the Bible, a shining White ray of pure love burst into the sky.
The red, white, and golden lights met above Earth… and then merged.
A massive explosion of light spread across the 90th Omniversal Layer, washing over the broken dimensions.
It didn't just stop there—it traveled, spreading to other layers infected by Remenece OF Ivarage Energy, healing them.
Everything turned still.
Everything turned bright.
"Good," Samael said with a soft smile.
Seeing all this, Samael smiled.
"Perfect," he thought. "Now it's not just most—all of Ivaraj's destruction energy is covered."
He raised his hand again and connected himself—using his True Nigh-omnipotent power—to the divine forces:
The command of the Torah
The truth of the Creator and God's Word—the Qur'an
And the pure love and light of the Bible, which was still floating in front of him, shining bright white beams into the sky, merging with the golden and red rays of the other scriptures.
All these divine lights were now linked to him —covering the entire Omniversal layer.
With the Torah's power, Samael gave the order.
"Stop the destruction energy. Separate it. Use the love of the Bible as the medium."
Then, calmly but powerfully, Samael said:"Erase it."
He focused.
"Erase Ivaraj's energy from existence."
He repeated it again.
And again.
Each time, his voice became heavier, like it was rewriting reality itself.
"Erase… erase… erase…"
The command echoed through the entire Omniverse.
As if Hearing the Command Purple Energy of Ivarage got Seprated and shone then Get Erased from Existence.
And then slowly… the white rays from the Bible started to dim.
The golden rays of the Qur'an also started to fade.
Same with the red light of the Torah—it vanished from the sky and now glowed quietly in Uriel's hands in Heaven, still in its ancient scroll form.
Up in the 91st Omniversal Layer, the golden light of the Qur'an also vanished.
Now it was just gently glowing in front of Michael, floating with divine peace.
Same happened with the Bible.
Its glowing white rays disappeared from the sky—now it just hovered quietly in front of Samael, its job done.
"All done," Samael said.
"Yeah, I can see it," Michael replied.
Michael looked around. The Purple Destructivedarkness that had once flooded his own layer—the 91st Omniversal Layer—was gone too.
"It's all clear."
He had also paused time in his dimension, just to be safe. Now he could feel peace returning.
"Wait a sec," Samael said. "I'm ending this mental link. I gotta deal with Veldora now."
Michael and Uriel both let out tired sighs the moment they heard that name.
"That idiot's still launching destruction beams?" Uriel groaned.
Samael ended the link and connected to Veldora's mind.
"Veldora. Stop. It's over now."
"Ohh? Brother! It's done?" Veldora replied, sounding surprised and totally out of the loop.
He was still launching destruction energy like he was playing a game with a big glowing ball in his hand—the same one Samael had given him earlier.
"How do I stop it?" he asked, panic in his voice.
"Just close your hands, idiot."
Veldora blinked, then quickly clapped his hands together like a kid trying to stop a toy.
The beams finally stopped.
"Okay, now teleport back to Los Angeles," Samael said.
"Uhh… I can't."
"What? Why?"
"...Mother is calling me."
Samael's eyes widened.
"Oh crap. You're probably about to get punished," Samael muttered.
"Go. Fast. Or she'll get even angrier!"
With just a snap of his fingers, Samael teleported Veldora straight to Heaven—Seventh Heaven .
He didn't want their mother to get angry at Veldora. Because, well… Samael knew exactly how she'd punish him. She'd embarrass him by smacking his butt in front of all their siblings.
"Now everything's settled," Samael muttered to himself.
He turned to look toward Los Angeles. "Let me talk to him… one last time," he said softly and teleported.
But as he arrived in LA, he stopped.
His father Almighty … was in Hell(In Cardinal World ).
The moment he appeared, the angels nearby—Amendiel, Zekediel, Presence, Maze, Joel,Michael,Izrail,Zadikel Chole and Lucifer—felt it and turned toward him.
Presence stepped forward and asked, "If you don't mind me asking… what's going on? I sensed everything has been restored."
Samael nodded. "Yeah, you're right. Everything's fine now... but it looks like my brother… Lucifer—Helel, his real name—is being reincarnated by our father."
"What?!" shouted DC Universe's Lucifer.
"Yes," Samael said. "Let me show you what really happened to my brother—the true Lucifer."
With a snap of his fingers, everyone got the memories of what truly happened.
Their eyes widened.
Except Lucifer.
"Wait... so you're not forced to follow Father's will?" Lucifer asked slowly. "You don't follow orders like us?"
Samael chuckled. "Nope. Father told us, 'Do whatever you want.' But you know what happened? We got bored. We lived for what felt like forever—explored the entire 99-layer Omniverse. And at one point, we just… didn't know what to do anymore."
He smiled. "So, we asked Father to give us something to do. Just… something. And he did. He gave me the job of managingthe layes of Omniverse and for me 2nd Cardinal World . At least that's not boring."
He paused, thinking.
Then, Maze stepped forward.
"If you're so powerful…" she said, looking serious, "can you help me create a soul?"
Samael turned to her.
"I can't," he said calmly.
"Why not?! Aren't you powerful?!" Maze asked, eyes blazing.
Samael smiled. "I can't… because you already have one."
Everyone froze.
Even Lucifer.
Even the Presence narrowed his eyes.
Demons don't have souls. Everyone knew that—especially Maze. She was born without one. That's what made her... her.
"You remember," Samael continued, "when the Bible released that white light and it spread across the Earth?"
Everyone nodded. The demons remembered it clearly. It hit them the hardest.
"Well… that light saw into your heart, Maze. It saw what you truly desired. And it gave it to you," Samael said softly.
Maze trembled. She blinked. Her hands began glowing with faint light. She used her power—her demon sense—to check inside herself.
And then it happened.
Her half-burnt face turned red and Restored and her Eyes Windened
From emotion.
as slowly Her eyes watered.
She cried.
"I can feel it…" she whispered. "I can feel emotions… I can feel my soul."