"This world will be called ’Earth’ from now on, a birth ground for talents," Sunny declared, his voice a low hum that rippled through the newly ford planet.
He was filled with a strange, nostalgic sense of purpose as he surveyed his latest creation.
This world was a perfect replica of the Blue Planet he was born on, an exact copy down to its manaless, mundane existence.
The ti here was ten thousand tis accelerated compared to his own perception, a small, brilliant detail he had added to his cosmic blueprint.
His purpose for this world was simple and strategically brilliant: a talent farm.
He knew from experience that the more powerful the lifeforms, the more difficult it was for them to breed.
Conversely, the weaker a lifeform, the faster they reproduced.
In a manaless world, where all the lifeforms would only have a few hundred years to live, they were weak and reproduced at a staggering rate.
This, in turn, would multiply the chances of good "seedlings" appearing, giving him a constant stream of new, S-Grade or even SS-Grade talents, a source that was far more efficient than anything available on Veridia.
And the beauty of this divine plan was its elegance.
There could be many people just like Sunny on this world—people who dread of going to a fantasy world, killing demons, and saving beauties.
Sunny, in his infinite benevolence, would fulfill the wishes of these lifeforms by giving them a new life in Veridia or so other world he would create in the future.
He would be the hero-maker, the fulfiller of dreams.
His first thought after creating this planet was to let other Gods enter this world through the portal that Thea could manifest into their God Space.
But he quickly dropped this idea.
The virtual Blue Planet that Thea had already created in the ga world worked just as well for them.
It was already perfectly real, with all the senses similar to a normal human.
Thus, they didn’t require the real Blue Planet for now, but Sunny knew he could create such a planet anyti if the need arose.
Since the creation of this world, six hours had passed for Sunny, and he had done nothing but sit on his throne, painstakingly learning the manifestation talent.
It was now two hours left for the ninth day to end and the tenth day to start.
In those six hours, six thousand years had already passed on the Earth he had created.
He had specifically created such a ti difference through his Divine Command talent.
It was not just the accelerated ti that had allowed for the developnt of human towns and cities; it was his Divine Command talent.
He had willed for humans to evolve, and they did, blossoming like a butterfly from a caterpillar.
Sunny would give them two thousand more years, and then he would decrease the ti difference. He didn’t want such a large ti difference, as it could beco a problem.
He wouldn’t know when a disease occurred and destroyed all the humans.
"My talent farm is working just fine," Sunny said, as he looked at a few of the lifeforms with S-Grade talent in farming or fishing.
He knew that as civilization progressed, there would be many more talents, for example, talent for managent, strategy, and more.
Why was Sunny doing this instead of just creating a new Demigod?
Well, it was not that complicated. Yes, Sunny could create a new Demigod, but those demigods should be of a law, and there couldn’t be multiple demigods for a single law.
As Sunny now knew the way for his demigods to beco Gods, he didn’t want any of his creations to be stuck at being a demigod.
Secondly, Sunny wanted to see a live novel unfold before his very eyes.
He wanted a lifeform to feel like a main character in a novel, to grow from the bottom, use his imagination to develop Veridia, and use his powers to defeat demons.
Yes, demigods could do that, too, but they only fought a demigod of a demon race.
There had to be a hero in every generation that took care of the lower-grade demons, too.
And this would be done through the lifeforms that Sunny would transmigrate from the Earth he created.
"Sounds good," Sunny said, a smile on his face.
He then asked Thea to keep an eye on Earth. If any disease or sothing that endangered the lifeforms occurred, she should inform him imdiately.
His next plan was to connect the worlds of all the Gods in his Cosmic Alliance.
The alliance consisted of just a few hundred mbers.
These were the Gods connected since the beginning of the Cosmic Alliance, as Sunny hadn’t added any other Gods after the initial recruitnt. These Gods had everything at 25% off in the system shop.
Sunny first made a video call to Zir, the connection appearing almost instantly.
On the other side of the video call, Zir, an elegant and divine figure, appeared.
His clothes looked magical and majestic, like an emperor’s.
"Quite a nice outfit you’re wearing," Sunny said, chuckling, as he knew the source of this dress.
They often teased each other while playing, and Zir was quite famous for "picking" up good clothes from his lifeforms.
"Boss, this ti they offered it to willingly, I swear," Zir said with his innocent-looking eyes.
"I believe you, Zir," Sunny said, laughing. After joking and chatting for a while, Sunny ca to the main point. "Does your world have a lot of evildoers?"
"There are actually. There are multiple talents that beco too arrogant and end up doing sothing evil," Zir shared the design of his world.
Zir’s world was not just any world with mana; it had an S-Grade mana vein, sothing that very few worlds possessed.
Thus, the talents in his world developed very swiftly.
His world only consisted of two races: elves and rmaids.
The elves that evolved in Zir’s world were different from the elves that were available in Sunny’s world.
In Sunny’s world, the elves evolved through gazelles, but in Zir’s world, elves were born from the mana veins themselves.
Thus, they were beings made to utilize mana; their comprehension and use of mana skills were top-grade.
On the other hand, the rmaids were a perfect match for these elves, as a rmaid’s tear could upgrade any magical talent by one grade (up to S-Grade).
These rmaids traded these tears with elves, and in return, the elves gave them the magical artifacts and spells they created.
This was actually a very powerful world compared to many other Gods’ worlds.
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