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Origin of Evil - Chapter 68

Published at 11th of April 2020 09:11:38 PM


Chapter 68

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Dorian was shocked, what the hell?

[You just have broken a primordial law of this world, and have thus alerted the ones controlling the laws.]

Dorian frowned, was that the secret? Gods existed? Then he was enlightened. Gods were the ones who controlled the primordial rules of this world, and that's how they put the death mark over people. They didn't have to tire themselves to personally curse everyone who knew about the secret, they changed the world in a way that simply intending on telling the secret would kill you.

However, Dorian was curious. Why didn't they want their existence to be revealed, proving they do exist would only strengthen the faith their servants have towards them. But he received another notification.

[Warning! Warning! The laws of the world itself are trying to kill you! Immediate evacuation proceeding! No cost because the main mission has finished.]

Dorian hurriedly pushed the two Sadunites out of his mind, while leaving a short message \"I have been called back.\"

Dorian suddenly disappeared from the spot. However this time, he didn't fall unconscious, but instead saw the transportation. It wasn't just an instant teleportation, but instead a travel at a very high speed. Judging from what e saw, he was going faster than light itself as it was distorted into all kinds of shapes around him.

But then, the world suddenly slowed down all of a sudden. The light caught back, and the speed at which Dorian moved decelerated a lot. He saw himself trapped into a strange aura. It was coming from a… giant?

Dorian was currently in the void, and there was nothing except him and that giant being. It looked human, and emitted a white light, bright enough that Dorian wasn't able to see what the giant looked like. All he knew was that it had a human's shape.

Light coalesced around one of its hands, and a huge death ray of lay was launched at Dorian. Dorian weirdly was able to process the idea in time despite its speed. He couldn't avoid that, neither could he survive. His instinct told him that if this ray were to ever hit Earth, his planet would get vaporized into mere atoms.

Who else other than a god could make such an attack? So his hypothesis was right, gods do exists. And this one is chasing him.

And yet, just before it could hit him, it was stopped by an invisible shield. The might death ray crashed into the shield and disappeared. Dorian could hear what sounded like a gasp from the divine being, weird because sound doesn't transmit through void…

Then, the divine being tried to flee, but it was barely able to fly for a few meters when suddenly it was slashed in half. That's the last thing Dorian saw before he started traveling at a speed greater than light again.

But he was shocked. The divine being that appeared so mighty, was actually chopped in half like a vegetable? How strong was Dreamland exactly? And even that didn't matter before his other question. Why?!


Dorian was insignificant, sure he had learned about their secret, but so had many others. But they didn't have a damn god chasing after them! He knew the god wasn't fast enough to catch up to him when transported by Dreamland, so he must have been following after him before the transportation.

So why would a god follow a mortal like him? Did it feel he came from another dimension, or the existence of the system? But right as he wondered about those issues the system replied:

[They cannot find out about Dreamland, it is impossible for such puny gods. We hid your arrival very well too. If the gods have targeted you it is because of another reason you shall discover yourself.]

Dorian sighed, at least he could put that out of the way. Now, what could he have done that offended the gods? Perhaps, going into that temple? But he wasn't the only one. Or was it his interaction with the god who came from the idol?

Now that he thought about it, there was indeed that. But why would a god attack him afterwards? Even if that god stole the manual from the angels, it isn't that big of a deal, right? He is a god, he should be allowed to do certain things.

But as he thought about the god who came out of the idol, he indeed looked like the one who attacked him. Although he wasn't able to see the details of the giant god because of the light it emitted, they both looked humanoid and there was one thing Dorian was able to see.

When it got chopped in half, the light disappeared. Dorian barely had the time to see anything because he was immediately sent back to his trip, but he saw one thing: that god was bald. And the one who came out of the idol was bald too!

Adding in the lack of wings, Dorian become more and more sure that bald god was indeed the one who attacked. Now to ask, why did he attack? For that, Dorian really had no idea. Theories, sure, but no certainty.

As Dorian kept thinking to himself, he suddenly felt a strange sensation, which lasted for about five minutes before he finally stopped. He also received a notification.

[You have left your first world's dimension and have now entered the Dreamland.]

So that weird feeling was what traveling through dimensions felt like? The light became normal once again and Dorian found himself into a familiar room. His room.

But after a single glance he noticed something had changed. His door. Because his parents are really well off, the house was modern and expensive. So was his door. But now, it had been replaced by an old wooden door which paint's had been partially erased with time.

It drew a sharp contrast with the rest of the room, and Dorian understood he wasn't on Earth, but in Dreamland. Indeed, he soon received a new notification.

[Congratulation for finishing your first mission! You are now an official Evolver!]

[First World's rating:

Main mission completed (F→D)

Side Mission completed, The Missing Captain (D→C)

Side Mission completed, Revenge (C→B)

Side Mission completed, Rescue (B→A)

Side Mission completed perfectly, Hitman (A→SS)

Hidden Objective completed (SS→SSS+)

Kill Marcus, Lucie and Captain (SSS+→Epic)]

[Calculating the rewards… Done.

-13 attribute points or 7 ability points

- 10 000 Dream Coins

- Mutation Agent *1]

[Thank you for participating into Dreamland! We hope you had a great experience, and will rest well during the following week. You can either spend your time here in Dreamland or back in your home world. To return to your home world, lay in your bed.]

Dorian muttered \"Well, that's a lot of things… Let me check my reward first.\" He opened his status and there was a small window there with his rewards. He tried to open it, but he was told he first needed to choose whether he wanted the attribute points or the ability points.

Among the two, ability points were obviously more valuable, because there were only half the number of attribute points, and even if there wasn't this, it was still obvious ability points are better, because leveling up the right ability is like adding an attribute point.

And yet, Dorian decided to take the attribute points. The reason is simple, for him in early game one should take the attribute points, and only in end game does one need to take the ability points.

During the first ranks, that is Basic, Adept and Expert, leveling up a skill through practice should still be doable, but from Master to Nirvana ranks, leveling up the skill by training would start take way too much time. So using Ability points when one is in the first three ranks is a waste.

The opposite is true for attribute points. At first, a difference of a few attribute points makes an extremely big difference. For example, someone with 20 of Strength will absolutely crush to the ground someone with 10 of Strength, and they have only a difference of 10 in Strength.

But would someone with 1000020 in Strength crush someone with 1000010? Of course no, the difference would be abysmally low. That's why taking attribute points in the later stage would become less and less useful. Of course, that doesn't mean attributes are useless in the end, just that adding in ten at a time is less useful than leveling up a skill of the Grandmaster Rank.

And Dorian was pretty sure that in the later stage, for one to enhance their attribute, they would have to use special items, like the one he took, [Low Class Demon's Heart].





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