A large crowd gathered before the massive well connecting the God-Given City to the sea, as if attending a grand ceremony.
Watched by thousands of Trilobite n, a short, wobbling Trilobite Man erged from the underwater city at the bottom of the well. Step by step, he passed through the subrged stone steps and set foot on the sunlit land.
It was his first ti seeing sunlight and the magnificent God-Given City.
The scorching light above made him dizzy, and the cheers of thousands excited and flustered him.
He saw a figure surrounded by countless people, a tall Trilobite Man wearing a stone crown.
The figure reached out to him from above.
“Co here!”
The young Trilobite Man approached the figure with the stone crown and knelt before him. The crowd fell silent, witnessing this mont of great miracle.
The King of Wisdom placed his hand on the young Trilobite Man’s head.
“My child.”
“I bestow upon you wisdom and knowledge.”
“You, who inherit my bloodline, shall beco part of the God-Given City from this day forward.”
Every Trilobite Man in the crowd stared intently. Even though it was not their first ti witnessing this, and many had personally experienced it, they couldn’t ignore the wonder of this power.
It made them revere and yearn for what it ant to be the King of Wisdom, to possess mythical power.
Redlichia transferred the language, writing, and so of his knowledge into the young Trilobite Man’s mind. This was his innate power as the King of Wisdom, a gift from the divine.
He not only let his direct bloodline possess knowledge and heritage this way but also quickly taught many in the God-Given City how to speak.
The young Trilobite Man opened his mouth and finally uttered words after a long pause.
“Father.”
Redlichia: “I am your father, but more importantly, I am the King of Wisdom of the God-Given City and your king.”
“In the presence of others, you should address
as king.”
Inside the palace.
The King of Wisdom’s family gathered around a long stone table with processed Ancestral Fish laid out upon it.
This large family had grown to include many mbers. Redlichia already had grandchildren and even great-grandchildren, but today’s focus was on his youngest son.
The King of Wisdom celebrated his youngest son entering adolescence, transforming from a larval form in the sea to a humanoid shape.
Sitting to Redlichia’s left, the eldest brother looked at him warmly: “Welco to our family, my brother.”
Another elder brother patted his shoulder: “In a few days, co find
at the warehouse. I’ll show you so good things.”
The sister across from him gazed at him tenderly: “Tomorrow, I’ll take you to see the Ancestral Fish in the water.”
“You haven’t seen it before, right? The sunlight penetrating the water, thousands of fish passing beneath – indescribably beautiful.”
As dinner concluded, night fell.
The moonlight was beautiful tonight, illuminating the entire palace with its glow.
Redlichia: “You’ve grown up and should have your own na now.”
The King of Wisdom and Queen smiled at each other, planning to have his mother personally tell him the na she had chosen.
But before the Queen could speak, the young Trilobite Man said it himself.
“Yesael!”
“My na is Yesael? aning moonlight?”
Yesael indeed ant moonlight, a beautiful na.
The Trilobite language originated from Yin Shen and Redlichia’s communication. To Yin Shen, although he could understand Redlichia’s accent, it was still grating to the ears.
This accent and unique writing system ford a language structure that even Yin Shen couldn’t quite explain.
But now was clearly not the ti to dwell on literal anings. The Queen looked at her youngest son in amazent.
“How did you know? I haven’t told anyone except your father.”
The young Trilobite Man simply said: “You told ! I heard your body calling my na.”
Yesael also looked at his brothers, smiling.
“The warehouse is big. I must go see it tomorrow.”
He then nodded to his sister across from him: “The scene of the fish swimming by is indeed beautiful. I’ve already seen it.”
Redlichia looked at his son: “You can directly see others’ consciousness and thoughts.”
The whole family stared at Yesael in shock. This power belonged only to the King of Wisdom.
The young Trilobite Man clearly didn’t understand the significance. He thought it was an unremarkable ability that others should also possess.
But he didn’t know that this mythical power had only been inherited by him from the King of Wisdom.
Redlichia sat at the head of the stone table, looking at his youngest son, joy flashing in his eyes.
“Yesael.”
“You are good.”
“Very good!”
“Hahahahaha!”
“Truly very good!”
Redlichia rarely displayed such strong emotions in front of other Trilobite n, even his own family.
But today, he was genuinely happy beyond asure.
All along, he had been the only one among the Trilobite n to possess mythical power. He received divine revelation from Yinsai and aspired to build a great civilization.
But no one could understand him, truly walk alongside him, or inherit his power and ideals.
He was the King of Wisdom, king of the Trilobite n, with thousands of kinsn.
Yet he felt the sa loneliness as a god.
Now, it was different. He seed to see soone who could inherit his will and aspirations.
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Yesael followed his father up the seemingly endless stairs, crossing the pyramid-like peak, heading toward the temple at the highest point.
This path up the steps filled him with a sacred emotion.
Since Redlichia had brought his eldest son here only to return disappointed, he had never brought anyone else up.
Even his sons, those without mythical power, were unworthy of coming to et the divine.
In Redlichia’s view, those lacking the power to see God and receive divine revelation would only profane the divine will and defile the sacred temple.
Before the temple, the tall and short Trilobite n knelt.
The King of Wisdom Redlichia looked at Yesael with excitent and boundless anticipation.
“Yesael!”
“Do you see?”
Yesael knelt and looked into the temple, carefully raising his head, letting his gaze extend along the floor into the depths.
He saw the spiral shell emanating mythical light, the supre instrunt for creating life.
Beneath the altar sat a girl, the Fusion Monster Shelly, surging with terrifying power.
The instant he saw the girl, a mountainous beast appeared before his eyes. Countless hands and hundreds of horrifying eyes stared at him, making him feel as if he had fallen into an abyss.
Finally.
He saw God.
The divine being who transcended the ages and controlled the laws of ti radiated a starry brilliance. The light engulfed him, and everything in his sight turned a blazing white.
Yesael’s gaze went blank, his consciousness erased.
Like his father, he cried out the sa words uttered upon first seeing God.
“God!”
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