God Simulator

Chapter 7: Chapter 7


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Gabriel had been struck directly in the chest, but the Red Knight was unaware that there was a hole in the centre of Gabriel's chest. The red knight was surprised as Gabriel advanced, driving the spear further into his chest.

Gabriel threw a punch, striking him in the head with his first successful blow, damaging his enchanted armor.

The knight's head flung back from the force of the punch, and Gabriel raised his fist to send another punch. Recovering from the sudden attack which surprised him, the knight grabbed the incoming fist and headbutted Gabriel, sending him flying along with his spear.

"Are you a cockroach? Do you ever die?" The red knight scoffed. "I admit, you're a little tough, but it ends here now."

He dashed towards Gabriel who had fallen unconscious from the headbutt he received, but was stopped as Nai jumped off his throne, landing in front of him.


"Dear, dear. Well they got whooped, huh."

I thought they would stand more of a chance, but even with strength, they're missing one key thing, experience. This should prove as good experience though. Even if it was a one-sided beating.

Deciding it was time to intervene, I jumped off my throne, landing in front of the red knight, the ground cracked from the impact, creating a loud shockwave that stirred up dust into the air.

"The boss finally comes down," the red knight exclaimed.

"You have served as a good learning experience for my disciples, but unfortunately, I cannot let you live."

As the dust cleared, I expanded my aura, creating a domain where the effects of my divinity were enhanced. Gathering my divinity into my right hand, I shaped and formed it into a spear. I didn't have experience with the spear, but watching the red knight, I felt like I could copy his techniques.

I held the spear with my right hand, drawing my right arm back, twisting and arching my body, building up enormous tension. Unlike the red knight who only enhanced certain parts of his body, I gathered Aether into every single part of my body, a dark and sinister aura emanating from my body.

Releasing all the tension in my body, I threw the spear, throwing my arm and body forward. The spear traveled through the air, generating a loud shockwave that caused the soldiers watching to fall down.

The red knight tried his best to dodge but it was futile. He enhanced his legs, chest, and neck muscles. All to have a hope of dodging my spear, but that hope was destroyed when the pitch black spear made contact with his left shoulder. The same spot Gabriel had been pierced.

With that attack, I had gotten revenge for Gabriel.

The tip pierced his armor, then his skin, digging into his flesh, and puncturing his bone. The spear traveled straight through his shoulder, leaving a clean hole. That wasn't all however as this spear was made out of nothingness it naturally had its properties, and that was to make things disappear. The bits of flesh that made contact with the spear turned black as they decayed into nothing, causing the red knight excruciating pain.

He groaned, trying to use his energy to hasten his regeneration, but my divinity obstructed his attempts, feeding on his energy, and growing stronger, causing the decay to spread further into his body. 

This is kind of op. What the hell.

 With his left arm disabled, he tried his best to lift his right arm, but the pain wasn't going away. It was a terrible pain, the sensation of his body decaying into nothing. It was indescribable.

I debated letting him live, and maybe extract information about this world, but it was a lot of work. This knight seemed like he'd rather die before he betrays his homeland.

The thought of letting him live quickly disappeared when I remembered what he did to my disciples. Although, it was partly my fault...

I turned into a black blur as I dashed in front of him. My massive body towered over him, but in his eyes I could still see a fire.

He hasn't given up yet.

Oh well, he should've just ran away. Not that he would be able to get away from me, but there is no way he's beating me.

Remembering the way, he kicked Zeke, I copied the same movements, bringing my leg back, and kicking him into the air.

The power packed into my kick was immense, shattering the armor he was so proud of and sending him up into the air.

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As he was falling, I decided to try out a little experiment. I pointed my finger at him in the sky, focusing my divinity into a tiny point on my finger.

I added more and more of my divinity, compressing it more and more to its utmost limit.

A small speck of what seemed to be black dust. Seemingly harmless, but this was a pure condensed form of my divinity. I flicked my finger sending the speck into the air.

If I did it correctly, the speck should hit him as he was falling.

The moment it made contact, time seems to stop as a large explosion of energy was released.

Oh shit, this is dangerous! I watched as the energy released travelled out from the knight into the village. It was going to hit the soldiers and the villagers. I tried controlling the energy, but it didn't listen to me.

Did I really just accidentaly commit mass genocide?

At the center of the explosion, a spherical black void of nothing appeared. The energy that was expanding out was drawn back in by the void, circling around it, creating something that resembled an acretian disk.

A black hole. I had created a black hole, or at least something that looked like it. Oh well, I'll just call it a black hole.

The knight's body was stretched and contorted as it was sucked into the void. The black hole stayed there for a few more seconds before collapsing in on itself, and disappearing.

I released a sigh. I didn't commit genocide. Even though I didn't care for humans, I still didn't want to be remembered as an evil god. Even though I looked like one.

Just like that, I had won.

Disappointing, but I didn't expect much. My energy, even without using my divinity was overpowering. I wasn't a god for no reason. Comparing my energy to the knight's was like comparing a puddle, to an ocean. There was just no way he could beat me.

Speaking of beating, I should take care of my disciples. I snapped my fingers as I carried them with my divinity, encasing them in a cocoon. I didn't have any way to heal them, but this should keep them safe. With their enhanced bodies, they should recover pretty soon. Not only that, I copied the technique the knight used, but instead of the inferior energy that the knight used, I used aether. With this new technique, I boosted the two's regeneration. 

Judging from the rate they were recovering, it would only take a couple days for them to recover. So now the plan was where to go? I had absolutely no knowledge of this world, and I didn't get to receive the map that Zeke had promised me because we were suddenly attacked.

Left with no choice, I approached one of the villagers that had been watching from afar. They were surprised and even offered themselves, telling me to take them instead of their child. 

It was funny, but I wasn't here to take sacrifices. Although my godly instincts for some reason urged me to take her as a sacrifice. Something to test out in the future?

I asked them where the nearest city was. As a god, my basic instinct was to gain followers, and the perfect place for that would be a city.

The villager was rightfully afraid, but still managed to answer. I didn't blame them since if I wanted to, I could erase them from existence. The villager pointed me east of the village. Apparently if I kept going east, I would find myself in a city belonging to the Gamor Kingdom.

So onwards I went!

It is a shame though, no one else wanted to be my follower. I frowned inside. I literally saved your village!!!


 In the capital of the Rahan Empire, a great battle was taking place.

"Contact the captain right away! A demon has appeared!"

A person wearing grey robes overlooked the capital. Beside him in his hands was a golden staff made out of a type of wood. Embedded in the tip of the staff was a large red crystal ball. "The captain is dead."

The person shook his head sighing as a message made out of mana appeared in front of him.

The captain is dead. He's been killed by something calling itself a god.

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