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As time kept moving forward, Enoch had already ascended to heaven. He now lived peacefully with Adam, Eve, Abel, and others—alongside angels and his best friend, Uriel.
Back on Earth, Matthlelah, Enoch's son, had taken his father's place as a prophet. He guided the people with wisdom and strength. He became the longest-living prophet, living for a thousand years. And after he died, time kept moving.
The world had changed.
People now understood who the true God was. For a thousand years, they remained loyal. They worshipped only the Creator, living in peace and harmony.
But far away… in silence… in a land covered with snow and ice—Iceland—something strange happened.
Suddenly, a portal opened.
Zzt! Zzzrrrrrkk! A loud short-circuit sound echoed across the frozen land. Sparks flashed as a figure came out of the portal—falling face-first onto the icy ground. His body sparked like crazy, half-broken and burnt.
The figure tried to move. His voice sounded… weird. It wasn't human. It was like a broken AI. Robotic. As if he was trying to speak through a damaged signal.
"Tracking… server… connection… disconnected…" he whispered.
He blinked. His eyes glowed for a second before fading. Half his body was torn apart. Wires dangled from his chest.
"…I shouldn't have fought those evil-eyed gods," he muttered.
Then he looked to his side. "How do I contact Lord Malvadova…?"
His voice cracked like static.
He waited a bit. Then he pressed something on his shoulder. A small device popped out—like a glowing pen drive. It pulsed with energy. He put it in his mouth.
Sparks exploded.
His body started to fix itself. Wires shot out, reconnecting and rebuilding his frame. Metal plates covered the torn flesh. His legs powered back on. He stood up slowly.
"This world… it's different," he said, looking at the sky. " Durell. still has to scan and connect with this world… and with Lord Malvadova…"
While all this was happening… far above… the Almighty Creator—Roger—watched everything from the heavens.
He smiled.
"So… it has begun. The being from the EXE world has arrived. The Machine Gods are coming…"
He turned and looked at Durell.
And now…
We shift to another place…
The world of Tensura—the second cardinal world.
Samael was just chilling—yeah, sitting on top of a mountain in a beach chair he made himself. The wind was calm. The sky clear.
Behind him, Lucia walked up slowly. Her hand rested on her tummy—she was clearly pregnant. She looked at Samael with a tired sigh.
A few seconds later, Gabriel appeared too. She stood there with a deadpan expression, arms crossed, staring at her brother.
Lucia spoke first, her tone soft but serious.
"Honey… do you really have to make Rudra and Guy fight those weird beings?"
Samael turned to her and nodded calmly.
"Yeah. I mean, look… these guys need to understand something."
Gabriel raised an eyebrow. Lucia waited for more.
Samael leaned back again, his voice lazy but confident—like he didn't even see it as a big deal.
"My power's way beyond theirs, you know? Every time they challenge me… I beat them. Easily. So they never get stronger."
He paused, looking out at the sky.
"But now… these beings—they are called Insectors—they came here, right? Came all the way to this world. So, why not give my boys some real action?"
Lucia and Gabriel both listened quietly.
Samael smirked a little.
"Instead of me stepping in, let Guy and Rudra handle them. Good training. Good experience. Let 'em grow a bit."
He lifted his hand.
With a simple flick of his fingers, a cold drink appeared in the air—sparkling, icy, in a clear glass with ice cubes clinking inside. He grabbed it, took a sip, and leaned back into his chair again.
The sun shined above. The wind moved gently.
Samael watched the horizon, smiling a bit.
"Let the show begin," he whispered, sipping again.
Zillinus—the strongest of the Infectors—was now facing both Guy and Rudra at the same time.
But… he was struggling.
Why?
Because this time, things were different.
Guy was fighting as a True Demon Lord.
And Rudra—he had fully awakened as the True Hero.
The battle was intense. Explosions shook the ground. Wind and magic clashed in the air.
Even though Zillinus was powerful—really powerful—he was starting to fall behind.
But still… he held on.
Why?
Because Zillinus's body wasn't normal. It was built with extremely high magic resistance.
Not only that—he could use both light and darkness.
He also controlled all the elements—fire, water, earth, wind—you name it.
He tried to hit Rudra with darkness.
And light attacks at Guy.
But both of them had resistance to it.
They didn't take full damage—but they still had to deal with Zillinus's tricky fighting style.
His speed, his elemental mix-ups, his sudden switches between light and dark—it was keeping even these two monsters on edge.
Even though they were stronger, Zillinus wasn't giving up.
He was calculating every move, pushing back with tactics and strategy.
The fight was heating up.
"Hey, honey," Lucia said as she walked closer, her hand gently resting on her belly. "Can you explain something to me? You know… about that new being. The insect-type one. You called him Insecter, right? I want to know more about him. Who is he, really?"
She looked at Samael with soft, curious eyes. Gabriela stood beside her, also curious—but quieter, her usual calm and sad expression still there. She already knew a lot… but not about this world—Tensura's cardinal world. She knew everything about the DxD cardinal world, but not here.
After all, she wasn't all-knowing like her brothers—Michael, Hellel, and Samael, or like her father and mother.
Samael smiled and nodded.
"Well, honey," he said, leaning back a little. "These beings came from a planet about two light-years away from here. On that planet, insects live—yeah, like crickets, beetles, all kinds. But these aren't normal insects. These ones… they evolved. A whole new race was born. We call them Insectoids."
Lucia listened closely, eyes wide with interest. Gabriela too, silently paying attention.
"They're insanely fast," Samael continued. "And their strength? Way above what most people can handle. Their bodies are almost unbreakable. Almost. I mean, they can be defeated—by me, your father, mother, even Michael and Hellel."
He smiled a little proudly. "But still… they're no joke."
"And what makes them really dangerous is their magic resistance. It's really strong. Plus, they can use all elements—light, fire, wind, earth, darkness… all of it. Their exoskeletons—their outer bodies—are tougher than magic steel. Even tougher than that vibranium I showed you from the Marvel world. Remember? The Lightbringer-1 layer? Yeah. Like that. Just stronger."
Lucia raised an eyebrow. "That strong?"
"Yeah," said Samael, nodding. "And their eyes? Not normal either. They have a new kind of vision—like they can understand the true nature of the world. Kinda like seeing someone's essence, their soul. They understand what a moment really means. It's hard to explain, but they just see more than most."
"Ohh…" Lucia finally understood. "So that's why he's able to fight Guy and Rudra. Not equally… but still holding his ground. That's crazy."
She looked thoughtful.
She knew how powerful her brother Rudra was.
She knew how insanely strong Guy was.
Even when those two teamed up against her husband once… they couldn't win. Not even close.
Her husband, Samael, was on another level. In this cardinal world, only her brother-in-laws Michael and Hellel could compare to him while her father-in-law, mother-in-law are different.
So… for someone to even last a few minutes against Guy and Rudra together?
Yeah. That was impressive.
"These Insectoids…" Lucia whispered, "they really are something else."