Chapter 1674 - A New Life for the Goddess of Creation (1/2)

Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation  Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

Yggdrasil stood on the crystal-studded earth of the Heart of Destiny and its luxuriant canopy covered the plain. The powerful energy escaping from the canopy not only maintained the order of everything deep in the universe but also influenced the environment of the planet visibly. As far as the canopy could reach, the thunderstorms and heavy clouds, which had lasted for thousands of years finally cleared away, revealing a clear sky. Glimmering light fell from the spreading branches and leaves, forming a stream-like flow on the great plain below.

Sometimes, under Yggdrasil, a mirage of a palace would appear, with guards and servants inside. Other times gardens and forests sprang up on the plains, while wonderful creatures leaped and ran about. There were even times when Yggdrasil was surrounded by a bustling city or kingdom, with kings and lords, as well as common people in it. The next day, as the sun rose, the wonderful sights would disappear, and they would only reappear a long time later.

The incredible phenomena could no longer be considered as illusions because everything that emerged from them was real and could even completely affect the visitors who interacted with them. So, the sprites living around Yggdrasil soon regarded the “incredible tree” as the best playground. They gathered around Yggdrasil and even moved their crystal home there, building a little sprite kingdom at the base of Yggdrasil—assuming that for a long time to come, the happy little ones would not leave the place.

Rheia stood at the lower end of one of Yggdrasil’s twigs. The twig poked out of the tree’s crown and was surrounded by a naturally growing fence. In front of it was a small platform. Such “natural structures” could be seen everywhere on Yggdrasil. She looked down curiously at the great plain, where a group of primitive people in grass skirts were trying to light their first bonfire, and a group of sprites was dancing in circles around them, cheering.

The scene brought a tender smile to Rheia’s face. “I used to love seeing things like this… I love watching them learn how to turn stones into tools, light fire, build cars and boats… I can’t believe I have a chance to see this. Are these illusions?”

“It’s Yggdrasil’s screensaver.” Hao Ren shrugged. “But it’s not exactly an illusion. In fact, it’s a system called ‘the Dream of Yggdrasil’, which is used to assist the gods who aren’t so good at Creatology. Everything you see can be transposed into reality. Now, pay attention and an option will appear in the lower-left corner of your eye. You can save the current Dream of Yggdrasil as a template, then use the search-nesting that I taught you before to project the template onto a planet. If compatibility reaches the minimum standard, it can be generated with one click…”

“It took me years and years to create a biosphere… And there was no certainty on what it was going to look like…” Rheia was surprised.

“You’re good enough.” Hao Ren comforted the goddess, then waved his hand to activate a portal, which led to the inside of Yggdrasil. (Here, he had the same access as the goddess of creation, including access to teleportation anywhere in the Holy Land.) “Let’s go back to the main hall first. We’ve been here a long time.”

Yggdrasil’s main hall was actually the crystal hall where the throne was kept. A large number of green vines and wooden parapets had already covered the rough stone walls. Meanwhile, the throne was wrapped and covered with thick interlaced vines, forming a column that connected the dome to the floor. Considering comfort and practicality, Hao Ren had added some new daily appliances there, including some chairs, a desk, several bookshelves, and an ice cream maker…

The ice cream maker was added at Lily’s insistence.

“I really didn’t expect this when I left these things behind… I thought of every possibility I could think of, except you guys,” said Rheia.

“Of course you couldn’t have thought about us,” Hao Ren smiled and said.

“And I didn’t expect people from another world would come to claim my inheritance…” Rheia sighed.

“…So should I return the engine to you?”

“No,” said Rheia, waving her hand quickly. “I’m just joking. I’m a little stressed.”

Hao Ren pointed at the huge half-moon desk in front of the vine at the center of the hall and said, “Why don’t you do two sets of exercises right now to calm down?”

Rheia was speechless.

At that moment, several beams of light appeared in the main hall, and a group of people came out of them. Lily shouted at Hao Ren the moment she walked out of the beam, “Mr. Landlord! I heard that we were going home? Why don’t we stay a few more days? I believe there’s going to be a celebration today! We can have some fun!”

“Have some fun? Can’t you think of anything else?” Hao Ren glared at Lily. “The battle is coming. Why don’t you feel nervous at all?”

Vivian laughed and said, “Don’t expect too much from huskies. If she gets nervous, the universe will be over.”