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Creation Of All Things-Chapter 170: Glimpses Of The Past
In the city of Karyon Sol, one of the divine capitals of Aetherion, a child was born—not through divine decree, nor mortal bond, but summoned by the Collective Wills.
His name: Zaryel Caelestis Azarion.
He was different. Born of god-flesh, devil-fire, and celestial structure—an impossible bloodline. He wasn't supposed to exist.
Yet he did.
His parents were kept secret. Some said he was a weapon. Others whispered he was a key—a variable introduced by the cosmos to prevent stagnation.
But while others fought, Zaryel grew. Quiet. Observant. Powerful. His aura bent space before he even learned to walk. He could hear the stars humming lullabies and the screams of imprisoned demons echoing from across the planes.
He didn't like it.
So, he left.
The Incident
One day, during the 8th Convergence War—when the gods and devils nearly tore the Devas' continent of Val'Arak in two—Zaryel interfered. Without permission. Without warning.
He silenced both armies.
With a single sentence.
"Enough."
Not shouted. Just spoken.
And it worked. For three minutes, all things stopped breathing.
The Lords and Kings of both sides panicked. This wasn't power—it was a command. Reality had listened to him.
So, they hunted him.
Gods called him a threat.
Devils saw a tool they couldn't control.
Devas called him "The Grey Variable."
The Celestials? They just watched…
Zaryel vanished after that. No one knew where he went.
Only the Lord of Dominion knew.
He had sealed Zaryel's powers, altered his form, and cast him into a minor realm—a planet called Earth Variant 73-X.
He would live as Joshua. A normal life. Family. Friends. Smiles. School. The weight of his existence, forgotten. Suppressed.
But the seal was weakening.
Back in the Present
They snapped back into the tower. Reality clicked into place like a door closing behind them.
Zaryel stood there, heart racing. The memories didn't return in a flood, just in sparks—flickers of feelings. Floating cities. Hands reaching for him. A girl with silver tattoos crying in the rain. Fire. Screaming stars. Silence.
Joshua—Zaryel—clutched his head.
Alice reached for him. "Hey… hey, are you okay?"
He looked at her.
No.
Through her.
"…I remember her," he whispered.
"Who?"
He didn't answer. He looked at the Lord of Dominion.
"You said you sealed me."
The man nodded.
"Then why now? Why bring me back?"
The Lord of Dominion's expression darkened.
"Because the one who betrayed your birthright has returned. And he's not coming alone."
Outside the tower, thunder rumbled—despite the clear sky.
The moment the thunder rumbled outside, everything inside him felt… off. frёewebηovel.cѳm
It wasn't loud thunder. Just enough to crawl down his spine. Like a whisper wrapped in a storm.
He stood still in the middle of that tower, heart pounding like a drum with a broken rhythm. Not because he was scared. But because something was shifting. Something big. Heavy. Ancient.
His name—Zaryel—kept echoing in his head like it wasn't just a name… but a sentence.
He closed his eyes.
And suddenly he was there again.
Not in the tower. Not on Earth.
Somewhere higher. Deeper.
The city floated. Karyon Sol. White towers that stretched past clouds. Roads paved with constellations. People—not people—entities walked with halos of flame, skin made of crystal, voices like harps, footsteps that left ripples in the air.
He saw a child.
Small. Barefoot. Wrapped in glowing cloth. Silver eyes. No parents in sight. Just sitting at the center of a glowing chamber, surrounded by symbols that spun around him like tiny stars.
That child…
Was him.
Joshua's eyes opened again, breathing shallow, sweat dripping down his back.
He didn't want to believe it.
But he knew it already. Knew it the moment the Lord of Dominion called him by that name. Knew it the moment reality bent in that weird place they were in a few seconds ago. That place wasn't magic. It wasn't a trick. That was a piece of somewhere real. Somewhere familiar.
And the things in his head?
Not dreams.
Not delusions.
Memories.
He rubbed his temples, trying to hold himself together.
Alice was still looking at him like she wanted to help, but he couldn't even meet her eyes. Not yet.
How was he supposed to explain any of this?
"I'm a… mistake?" he mumbled under his breath.
It came out before he realized.
God-flesh. Devil-fire. Celestial design.
He was literally built like a paradox. The kind of thing that shouldn't happen in any world. Not divine. Not demonic. Not mortal.
He was summoned by the Collective Wills.
He didn't even know what that really meant. Some kind of cosmic council? Or maybe just something bigger than gods and devils. He didn't know. Maybe nobody did. But the fact that he wasn't born… that messed with him.
All his life, he thought he was just Joshua. Just… some guy. Bit of a weirdo, yeah. Quiet. Always feeling like he didn't belong anywhere. But he thought that was just normal teenage stuff. Thought maybe he was just awkward. A loner.
Now he knew why.
Because deep down… something inside him knew he didn't belong.
Not on Earth. Not even in the universe.
He was made to be different. But he wasn't proud of that. It made his chest feel tight, like someone had stitched something into his soul without asking first.
His fingers trembled slightly. Not from fear.
From pressure.
From the weight of the things starting to crack open inside him.
He could feel it now. A flicker under his skin. Like a second heartbeat. One that pulsed in time with the universe. Everything around him looked a bit too sharp. Too detailed. Like the pixels just went HD.
He could feel time moving.
Not in a poetic way. Literally. The seconds had a rhythm, and it was skipping every now and then. Like something was interfering. He was interfering.
Zaryel.
He didn't even like the name.
It sounded too big for his mouth. Too… ancient. It didn't fit him. Not yet.
And yet, the moment he thought of it, the memory came again.
That battlefield.
Val'Arak. The sky torn in half. One side glowing gold. The other black as a dying sun.
Tens of thousands of warriors. Divine. Demonic. Armed with weapons made from dying stars, blood from extinct dragons, and words that cracked mountains.
They were about to kill each other. To wipe out an entire continent.
And there he was.
Just walking in the middle of it.
Like some random bystander who accidentally teleported to hell.
No armor. No weapon. No squad. Just… him.
And he said one word.
"Enough."
It wasn't loud.
It wasn't dramatic.
But everything just… stopped.
Breathing. Movement. Time. Light.
Everything.
Like even the laws of the universe had to listen to him.
Joshua rubbed his face, trying to shake the image.
Why would he do that?
Why step in?
He didn't know.
No—he felt it, though.
He was tired. Tired of the noise. The fighting. The screaming of things that called themselves gods and kings, all trying to prove they were right.
He didn't do it for glory. He didn't want praise.
He just wanted quiet.
That was the kind of person he used to be.
Not a hero.
Just someone who got fed up with all the noise.
He looked back at the Lord of Dominion, eyes narrowing slightly.
"You said… the one who betrayed me is back."
The Lord nodded.
Joshua didn't speak for a long while.
Betrayed.
That word stuck to the roof of his mouth like bitter gum.
Who?
Who betrayed him?
Was it someone he knew?
Someone he trusted?
He couldn't remember.
But he felt it in his chest. Like a splinter that had been there for centuries. A face… a voice… someone standing beside him, then behind him, then—
A blade.
And pain.
He winced.
There it was again. Not just a memory. A scar. Deeper than flesh.
He looked out the glass wall of the tower. The sky still looked clear, but he could feel the thunder waiting behind it. Like something was watching. Smiling.
"Zaryel," the Lord said quietly.
Joshua flinched.
"Don't call me that," he muttered.
"Why not?"
"Because that's not who I am anymore."
The Lord of Dominion stepped forward. "Then who are you?"
Joshua didn't answer.
He didn't know yet.
All he knew was… everything was changing now.
And whether he liked it or not…
He couldn't stay "Joshua" forever.
Not with the seal breaking.
Not with them coming.