"Acid and radiation have been devoured."
"The Spirit Tree absorbed part of the ’Ocean’s’ power, thereby releasing greater vitality into the world, filling it with life."
Bell softly narrated the current reality.
Everything happening on the planet wasn’t his doing. Even if he could do it, he would never go to such lengths to reshape a planet. Wouldn’t that be completely crazy?
Creating an entirely new planet would be far simpler than altering an existing one.
But if he didn’t need to use his own power to reshape the planet, Bell was certainly willing to give it a try. After all, such opportunities were rare, and gaining more experience in creation and transformation was always beneficial.
And with Leviathan—the poor fool—providing the water and energy, it only made sense to carry on.
However, transforming a seed to give it the power to reshape a planet was much easier than actually altering the planet itself.
The plant absorbed radiation and seawater, accelerating its growth, and soon nurous vines began sprouting branches, rapidly expanding throughout the oceanic zone.
The vines not only spread quickly across the ocean surface but also sank rapidly below.
As the vines sank, many parts had already reached the ocean floor.
With anchor points established, the vines expanded even faster above the surface.
From a planetary perspective, the transformation was even more obvious.
What was once a planet covered in earthy yellow now had a vast expanse of azure spreading across its surface. The blue continued expanding relentlessly outward.
In just a few minutes, the blue zone had already spread across half the planet.
With that, Bell’s preparations were complete.
He had compressed Leviathan’s living space to its absolute limit.
"This must be the limit."
After confirming the area he could control, Bell was ready to make his move.
"Let’s begin."
In an instant, the Spirit Trees, nourished by massive amounts of seawater and energy, slowly turned pitch black, even spreading massively across the ocean’s surface.
The planet, now half azure, had been completely divided: one half earth-yellow, the other half pitch black.
"You’ve lost the initiative now. Let’s finish this ga quickly."
The pitch-black area instantly began to erode the entire planet.
The other half began to shift toward the dark color.
Thankfully, this planet had no life. Therefore, the erosion began with even more reckless abandon.
Its speed was far greater than the previous slow expansion.
This spatial compression was much more severe than before. The black substance moved at an extraordinary pace, and it wasn’t just a surface layer—it had even corrupted the depths of the ocean.
In other words, Leviathan’s living space was being compressed without limit, now reduced to the smallest possible volu.
Realizing the situation, Leviathan had lost the ability to resist.
Watching the black substance relentlessly consu its space, Leviathan realized that once the "Ocean’s" rules began to move, it could no longer control them—it was being stripped away.
These black substances weren’t rely pignt; they couldn’t be dispersed by the "Ocean’s" power. Worse still, the "Ocean’s" influence only intensified their corrosive power.
Thus, Leviathan had been cornered.
"ROAR!!!!"
Leviathan shot out from the sea, but this ti, it was far too late.
The mont it erged, its body was imdiately engulfed by the pitch-black substance, which swallowed it whole.
"The corrosion has begun. The ga is over, Leviathan."
Bell watched as Leviathan was slowly consud by the pitch-black substance, observing calmly.
Watching Leviathan be swallowed by the embodint of evil, Bell showed no trace of mockery. He rely observed quietly, as if from a godlike perspective.
"The ga is over."
The mont Leviathan was completely consud, this ga was declared finished.
From the instant the evil took hold, Leviathan’s fate was sealed—there was no escape.
After a period of struggle, the section of the ocean enveloping Leviathan finally settled into stillness.
Bell stepped through the corrupted substance and slowly approached the sea. He gazed down at Leviathan, who now lay silent beneath the water.
Completely eroded, Leviathan couldn’t even muster a final struggle. It could only await its fate, silently sinking into what it thought was safety.
"Seems it’s truly over... Playing dead, huh? Well, it’s pretty convincing. In that respect, it’s identical to Behemoth."
Though it did a good job, it was unfortunate. Amid all this sin, the only one left untouched was Bell—everyone else, gods, and creatures alike, had only one fate: to be consud.
After all, only one could manipulate desire.
"....."
Bell slowly extended his hand, then gently grasped at the void.
"BOOM!"
The underwater space erupted in a montary disturbance. The water surged up before quickly settling back into calm.
"Sizzle!"
Intense heat rose from the surface as the colossal corpse of a monstrous creature was lifted from the depths.
It was a gigantic beast, over three hundred ters long, with a massive jaw.
Bell observed the raised creature without a hint of emotion, gently placing his hand on Leviathan’s body. Gradually, a twenty-sided crystal was extracted from Leviathan’s form.
"This is ’Ocean’."
A brief glance at the "Ocean’s" rules revealed, even at a glance, that this rule held power comparable to "Earth."
"Counting the previous ’Earth,’ this is the second part of the foundation of creation. Next cos ’Sky.’"
When Bell ntioned that final entity, it was as though he were referring to an old friend.
"That one doesn’t seem like it’ll be handed over easily."
"Let’s continue the campaign."
"But before that, we need to handle the cleanup here first."
"Snap!"
Bell snapped his fingers. The pitch-black substance across the entire sea began to contract, rapidly retreating inward from Bell’s position as the center.
Massive amounts of black substance quickly retreated, and from the planet’s perspective, the dark matter faded swiftly.
Once the retrieval was complete, Bell’s ga had ended.
However, considering the lack of finality and the sheer dullness of this ga, Bell still decided to give it a summary.
"You bored even more than Behemoth, Leviathan."
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