Primordial birth
Primordial birth
Author: Mr_Evil
Chapter 1-The isolated world

It was late summer and extremely hot outside. A patient lay in bed, unconscious, in a white room.

To keep the patient's interior body safe, the temperature within the room was kept cool and maintained. For three months, he had been in a coma. He was in the intensive care unit. The doctors were unable to determine the cause of his coma and therefore gave up hope of him recovering, but someone was still visiting and caring for him, someone he knew well.

It was a Saturday, and there were few people about. Only the emergency room was available, and the majority of the doctors were absent. They were enjoying a day off. Only a few staff members and doctors from the emergency room were present.

He regained consciousness abruptly, but he was unable to move or talk. His entire body felt shaky. He looked like a someone who hadn't eaten in months. He couldn't even open his eyes. He had no idea where he was or why he had arrived. His thoughts were a jumbled mess. He had lost his ability to think clearly.

His body was lifeless, like that of a corpse. His bones cracked when he tried to stand up straight, so he gave up and rested.

A nurse noticed him as he opened his eyes. She was taken aback to witness someone who had been in a coma for three months with no chance of recovering, wake up. She hurriedly dialed a doctor's number from the phone in the room.

"Doctor, the patient from Room 3 has awakened from his coma."

"Are you sure he woke up?" the doctor inquired, wanting to be sure.

"Yes, doctor," the nurse said, "he opened his eyes and tried to move but couldn't, and he fell asleep."

The doctor called the current president of the hospital after confirming the patient's condition. He was currently undergoing treatment at one of the greatest facilities in the country.

He was treated quite well because the current president of that hospital was someone he knew.

As soon as word of his regaining consciousness reached others, all available neurologists were summoned for an examination.

Despite the fact that he was not the son of a president or from a wealthy family, he was treated like a VIP.

The professionals then assembled and began checking his vital signs, heartbeat, and brain activity using their most up-to-date scanner to scan his body to guarantee his brain and body were not impacted while he was vegetative.

He was left with the nurse and the current head doctor after all of the checks were completed and the results were out, all the doctors dispersed to their respective places.

"How do you feel right now?" The doctor inquired, "Do you recall anything?"

He did not respond.

The doctor was worried about the long duration of unconsciousness since he thought it might have affected his brain.

He didn't want to put any mental strain on the patient. "If you need anything, call a nurse if it's not an emergency, and the president will be here shortly."

"President...?"

He didn't want to think about who the president was, he was going to meet that individual when arrived.

His mind was in a stable state after some rest, and he was able to think about where he was and what had occurred to him. Bao lim was his name. This was the world he previously lived in before being reincarnated in the another world.

He was the unrivaled genius who rose to the throne of the supreme being, surpassing all previous ancient emperors. He was at the pinnacle of that world, barely a step away from the Realm of True Immortals, but his soul was damaged due to an unknown variable during his final breakthrough into the martial void leading to God's domain, and he recovered consciousness in his original body on the planet Prithvi.

He was one of the supreme beings of the immortal world, when he was alive Many people admired and feared him. In the crucible of the Great War, he was forged. The bodies of innumerable immortals and demons were used to pave his path.

He fought for hundreds of thousands of years to achieve the seat of the supreme being. But, in the end, he was unable to climb to the mythical God's domain and returned to the land of mortals, where it all began.

Time passed in his reminiscence, and at some point, the sound of someone walking quickly became audible. Because it was a Sunday and there were few people around, the sound of footsteps could be clearly heard.

When it got to where he was, the steps came to a halt, the door to the room where he was admitted opened, and a woman stood there. Her brow was hot because it was summer and she had rushed here.

Her eyes were teary and she looked like she was about to cry. She stared at the bed, he was awake, and he returned her gaze. Many emotions flashed through their mind as soon as their eyes met.

The nurse in his care of him had left the room, leaving the two of them alone.

"Won't you greet me yue'er after such a long time?" He said, As he stretched his hands.

She jumped into his grasp and began sobbing uncontrollably.

Three months ago, when she learned he had been admitted to the hospital, She was worried and rushed to see him, but when she learned he was in a coma due to an unknown cause and doctors told her he might not be able to recover, she felt as if her entire world had stopped spinning. She was heartbroken, knowing she wouldn't be able to see him talking again, as she had in the past.

But she never gave up hope. She waited for a long time. She continued to pay him daily visits. She maintained a close eye on his health and kept his body clean. She was determined to maintain him in excellent health.

She would become exhausted from monitoring him and fall asleep in the hospital, not realizing that it had been three months and he had still not woken up.

It was summer, and the weather was bright and hot. She was resting at home.

She had been caring for him for three months and had never gotten enough sleep or rest.

All of the physicians advised and pleaded with her to take a week off and focus on her health. As a result, she was resting at home, but she was still concerned about him.

At 3 p.m., she received a call from the hospital informing her that the patient's status had changed. She got in her car and drove to the hospital as soon as she heard it, she was praying for a miracle.

As she got closer to room 3 where he was being treated,

She was worried. In an empty hallway, her heart began to beat faster and faster. Her heartbeat could be heard. She was secretly hoping that when she opened the door, she would see him awake in his bed.

She came to a halt as she reached room 3. She paused before opening the door.

[What if my wish aren't fulfilled?]

[What if he never regained consciousness?]

[Will I ever be able to talk to him again?]

She thought to herself,

As she reached for the door and opened it, He was still in his bed, but his eyes open. He stared at towards her. Many emotions flooded their mind as they locked gazes.

She dove into his embrace when he extended up his arms and felt that warmth all over again, crying in his embrace.

Ying Yue was her name. She was a childhood friend and girlfriend of Bao.  Both of them spent their childhoods in orphanages. She was lively and strong.

Unlike Him who had no interests and merely enjoyed playing with her; as a child, he was a melancholy kid, but after 7 years of her influence, he gradually changed.

A large, luxurious automobile arrived at an orphanage one day. They were a financial contributor to the orphanage. They came this time to adopt a kid because they were in their 40s and couldn't reproduce.

Yue was only 7 years old at the time. They intended to adopt her and raise her as their heir.

Yue, however, did not want to be separated from Bao, so she requested that they also take him.

They couldn't simply deny a child's request, so they made her an alternate proposition, which they told her once they were both adults. They will marry each other and possibly live together.

They also added, he must first become someone who can support you rather than be your ruin.

Despite the fact that she didn't comprehend what they were saying, she smiled and remembered their prior proposition.

Bao had no opinion at the time; all he wanted was for her to be happy wherever she was.

After that, they took her from him and the orphanage. He could see Yue crying and muttering something as the car began to move away.

Despite this, he remained emotionless. He was not emotionless. He simply lacked the ability to express his feelings clearly. but he felt his heartache at the time.

She used to come to see him when  They stayed in the same city for three years.

However, when her adoptive parents had to relocate for business, she was obliged to follow them.

They had not seen each other in five years. When she turned 15, she went to see him and informed him that they were moving to the same city.

In comparison to other kids, she was significantly more knowledgeable and had a more mature demeanor, but that didn't diminish her liking for Bao. For Him, she was still Ying Yue. She was then accepted into the same school where he was enrolled.

She decided to major in medicine. Her adoptive parents owned a hospital, which she had to inherit, and he majored in astronomy, a part of science.

When he was ten years old, an orphanage sister took him to see a movie to cheer him up.

"INTERSTELLAR" was the title of the film. It was about science fiction. He became interested in cosmology and the wonders of the universe after that.

Although Yue and BAO shared feelings, they didn't start dating until they were 18. Everything was fine; he was doing well in school, and she was always supportive.

She was a natural talent. There is nothing more to say. They were both 23 when they finished their bachelor's degrees.

Everything was normal; he worked as a cosmologist and spent his days gazing at the stars through a telescope, while she worked in a hospital.

But then something happened that changed his life and his perspective on the universe forever: he was focusing on a star to see if anything had changed, but what he saw stunned him: he saw something bright near that star, even brighter than the star itself.

He thought that he was tired and seeing things. He took a step back from the telescope. He noticed things whirling as he moved away. He slumped the next second, his eyes closed.

He felt someone pulling him, but he couldn't see who or what it was because his eyes were closed.

After awhile, He could now open his eyes. His vision was still fuzzy, but he sensed that he was being carried. He soon realized, it was a reincarnation.

He had spent seven years studying science. He didn't believe in karma or other superstitions, but after seeing what was going on in front of him, he couldn't digest it.

He saw people riding unusual beasts, ancient constructions made of various materials, and people flying on swords.

He realized he wasn't in Prithvi, but in a different world.

The law was different in that universe; it was more akin to the law of the jungle.

"The powerful devours the weak."

He was hopeful that he would be able to find her in this world after experiencing the wonder of reincarnation himself, but the truth was cruel; the universe here was far larger than he thought.

When he was in Prithvi, he learned at school and college that every dot is a star and every dot is a galaxy. There are an estimated 2 trillion galaxies in the observable universe, with around 10% capable of supporting life.

He was astounded beyond comprehension when he realized that the universe had ten thousand worlds/galaxies only in the lower plane.

Then he discovered that 70% of those stars, excluding the 10,000 worlds, were all dead or hidden stars, uninhabitable by humanity for various reasons.

The other was mirages created by an unknown entity, with realms and domains indicating the worlds.

There were many distinct types of realms, including sealed realms, secret realms, and lost realms.

For thousands of years, he carefully developed and struggled, finally rising beyond everyone and approaching the realm of true immortals.

She was in his heart, not as a heart demon, but as a driving force to push him over the edge. When he was down, she was the one who always pushed him up. He desired to see her once more.

For a thousand years, he searched the worlds and realms in search of her reincarnation. To learn more about the Milky Way galaxy, he studied many old scriptures and writings concerning galaxies and forgotten regions.

However, it was in vain. He was clueless until the very end. He had attained the pinnacle of that universe, where he was the sole ruler. He was just a step away from realm of true immortal.

He was hopeful that beyond the boundary, in God's domain, he would find all of his answers.

His presence had an impact on the laws and principles of the world here. It was past time for him to travel across God's domain.

He understood that breaking through here would spell calamity for the entire ten thousand worlds, as the energy available here is insufficient to support a true immortal. Every ounce of energy would be consumed, and no lesser entity would be able to survive without worldly essence for another 100 years.

As So he wanted to break through to the true immortal realm in God's domain. He traveled to the edge of the known world and where the void boundary was located.

Beyond it was a void of nothingness, but he was rejected by something when he tried to tear it apart and enter the void corridor. He was being rejected by an abnormal force that didn't belong to ten-thousand worlds.

He attempted several times but was unsuccessful each time. He had to push beyond that limit, so he made his decision. In ten thousand worlds, he would break through to the true immortal realm and forcibly pass through that boundary, despite the fact that this would deplete the world's essence for 10,000 years. It will gradually recover after that.

He was well aware that his decision would spell calamity for the entire ten thousand worlds. He was originally mortal, with a gentle and kind demeanor, but after hundreds of thousands of years in this world, he had witnessed numerous betrayals, atrocities, and battles. He gradually evolved into a more resolute individual.

He developed into a person capable of sacrificing the happiness of thousands for the happiness of a single person.

He began to collect all of the world's essence, yet it was insufficient, so he decided on something Taboo rather than breaking through realms. He began to engrave those worldly essences into law runes on his body. In this way, he became something akin to heavenly law.

He resumed his march into the void corridor after encircling his body with runes. He was successful this time. He began his journey across the emptiness. He had no idea how long he would be gone.

A white light descended in front of him halfway along the void passage. It swooned in his direction. He had no idea what it was. A heavenly law? Principle? Force?

He was powerless to stop it.

As soon as that white light touched him, all the runes around him began to fade. His body began to show signs of deterioration. His spiritual sea began to stir. One by one, the star cores he had gathered began to crack.

Then the sensation of his soul being torn apart came. He let go of all the worldly essence he had accumulated. All essence was not returned to ten-thousand worlds because he was halfway into the emptiness.

In the void of emptiness, a man was about to take his final breath. His eyes were no longer able to open.

He felt as if his soul was being crushed. It was excruciating. He didn't want things to come to this. He desired to finish all this in the embrace of his loved one. After putting forth so much effort and ultimately failing to satisfy his own standard,

"Even in this life, I am but a failure," he muttered to himself the last time.

The same sensation as if someone was pulling him.

He awoke in a white room inside a hospital the next second...

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