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Capítulo 298: Chapter 298: The Temptation of the Human God

Now that they had learned the whereabouts of their family, Rudeus and Eris couldn't wait to head back to the Holy Kingdom of Millis with Wood, bidding a swift farewell to the beastman tribe.

But due to Wood's arrival, when the "Human God" looked into Rudeus' future again, he noticed a drastic change from the future he had previously foreseen.

In the original future the "Human God" saw, Lilia and Aisha were supposed to be in the Kingdom of Asura, eventually saved by Rudeus.

Paul and Norn were supposed to reunite with Rudeus in the Holy Kingdom of Millis, where a conflict would break out before they reconciled.

As for Zenith, her fate was even worse. She would be transported to the Labyrinth City and sealed in a giant magic crystal.

By the time Rudeus found Zenith, it would be six years later, during which Paul would die while fighting the Hydra that guarded the Labyrinth.

Zenith, after being trapped in the magic crystal for six years, would have become a vegetative state.

Eris' parents, Philip and Hilda, were supposed to have been killed shortly after the teleportation disaster.

But now, the future that the "Human God" had seen for Rudeus and Eris had shifted dramatically!

Paul hadn't died, Zenith hadn't turned into a vegetative state, and the Greyrat family was reuniting in the Holy Kingdom of Millis.

All of this change in the future was due to the appearance of Wood, someone the "Human God" couldn't see through.

Even now, with the future altered, the "Human God" couldn't glimpse Wood's future at all!

Due to the secret arts of the Dragon Tribe, the Dragon God Orsted had been trapped in a time loop, continually hunting the "Human God."

Yet, despite at least four hundred repetitions of the time loop, Orsted had never succeeded in defeating him.

That was, until Rudeus—a person who was never supposed to exist—appeared in this timeline. This was why the "Human God" had set his sights on Rudeus.

After four hundred cycles of battle, the "Human God" had grown tired of the endless loop.

Although Orsted never managed to kill him, the "Human God" had also never managed to break free of the cycle.

To escape from the relentless pursuit of the Dragon God, the "Human God" intended to use Rudeus, a special existence, to eliminate his greatest obstacle.

By leveraging his ability to foresee the future, the "Human God" could manipulate events to push Rudeus onto a path where he would become Orsted's enemy. That was the "Human God's" advantage.

However, Wood's arrival had stripped him of even that advantage!

If Rudeus was the "Human God's" tool to defeat the Dragon God, then Wood was a massive destabilizing factor.

With Wood's intelligence and leadership, combined with the fact that his fate couldn't be controlled, the "Human God" felt a growing sense of unease.

For this reason, the "Human God" decided that Wood had to be eliminated quickly to restore the future to its original course, allowing him to regain control.

While he could take direct action against Wood, doing so would risk attracting the Dragon God.

The "Human God" wasn't ready for such a confrontation yet, so he needed another way to get rid of Wood.

Furthermore, the fact that Wood had already defeated the Hydra and saved Zenith from becoming a vegetative state demonstrated that his strength was considerable.

Currently, there were only a few individuals in the world, such as the Seven Great Powers or the Demon Kings of the Demon Continent, who might be able to stop Wood.

That night, Rudeus and his companions had planned to rest at the beastman tribe before heading to the Holy Kingdom of Millis with Wood the next morning.

However, that very night, Rudeus was once again visited by the "Human God" in his dreams.

In the familiar white void, the mosaic-faced "Human God" wasted no time, addressing Rudeus directly: "Rudeus, you cannot go to the Holy Kingdom of Millis. You must instead travel to the Kingdom of Asura."

Rudeus, already suspicious of the "Human God" due to the recent events with Wood, had no intention of listening to him. After all, Wood's very existence had proven that the "Human God" was not the all-knowing being he claimed to be.

Whether the "Human God" was truly divine didn't matter to Rudeus anymore. What mattered was that he had been deceived, and that made him untrustworthy.

"My family is in the Holy Kingdom of Millis. Why shouldn't I go and reunite with them?"

Though Rudeus no longer trusted the "Human God," he still wanted to hear what the entity had to say.

"It's not that you can't go to Millis, but it's dangerous for you to go there right now.

Of course, if you don't care about the lives of your father Paul and your mother Zenith, then feel free to disregard my warning."

The "Human God" knew that his earlier failure with Wood had damaged his credibility.

This time, instead of demanding Rudeus' obedience, he presented his words as a choice, confident that Rudeus would take the bait on his own.

"Paul and Zenith are in danger? That's impossible! Wood said they were safe."

Concerned for his parents' safety, Rudeus immediately questioned the "Human God's" claim.

"I'm sure your brother didn't mention that Lilia is still trapped in the royal palace of the Kingdom of Asura. Zenith and Paul are on their way there, and their lives are in grave danger."

Would Zenith and Paul really face danger on their journey to Asura?

In the future that the "Human God" had seen, they would indeed encounter some trouble, but nothing life-threatening.

So why was he saying this now? It was simple: to lead Rudeus and Wood into a situation that aligned with his own plans.

Wood's future couldn't be seen, and Rudeus couldn't be controlled. With that being the case, the "Human God" decided that it would be better if both brothers were eliminated.

Otherwise, if they were allowed to grow stronger, they would become a significant threat to the "Human God's" plans.

"How do I know you're not just lying again? You claimed to be all-knowing, even going so far as to say you brought me into this world.

But Wood's situation proves that you're not as powerful as you claim. Maybe you can predict some things, but you're clearly not infallible."

Rudeus' skepticism was met with silence from the "Human God." He knew that his previous failure with Wood had been a major blunder, and it was only natural that Rudeus would no longer believe him so easily.

"Well, I've given you the information. Whether you choose to trust me is up to you.

I really don't see why you're so worried. Are you afraid I'll manipulate you?

With the strength of your group, there are hardly any beings in this world that pose a real threat to you."

__________IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT_______________

I will give you 5- 10 chapters for every 500 power stones for the whole week depending on how fast you give. Note that from chapter 205 onward is double the normal chapter.


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