Online Game: Confessing to an Underage Noble Lady at the Start

After playing an online game all night, he suddenly died and transmigrated into the game, becoming a famous villain.

At the very beginning, he confessed to the high-ranking duke's daughte...

Chapter 554 I have a cheat code too? That's alright then.

According to legend, in the primordial era of the world, nothing existed.

The mysterious creator god brought a magical seed called "Nature".

Plant it in the dark soil, bury it deep within the vast abyss.

Over the long years, this seed of "nature" gradually sprouted in the darkness and grew into six elements.

Wind, wood, water, fire, earth, thunder.

These elements are children of "nature".

They both constrain and depend on each other.

So, "nature" assigned each of the six children a different responsibility.

The fire element manifested as the blazing sunlight in the sky and the spreading flames on the ground.

The water element transformed into torrential rain, converging into vast rivers and boundless oceans.

Earth element gathers to form land, and wood element nurtures lush trees.

The wind element drives the flow of all elements and is responsible for spreading plant seeds.

Lightning, when necessary, can ignite wildfires, thus balancing and renewing life in nature.

In the chaos of these elements, the world gradually took shape.

Nature, the creator of the world, is gentle.

But it is also cruel.

Although nature does not attack without cause, it will punish anyone who deliberately damages the environment.

For example, excessive water extraction can cause "nature" to mobilize the element of fire, leading to drought.

Excessive deforestation can trigger a disturbance of the wind element, unleashing terrifying sandstorms.

Therefore, "nature" transformed the six children into different calamity beasts.

They exist in the world, protecting and balancing each other, thus maintaining the balance of nature.

Although they may dislike each other and cause friction, leading to natural disasters

But this also gives nature its tenacious vitality.

If any element increases or decreases excessively, the other elements will adjust accordingly.

It revives in another corner of the world to maintain the balance of the world's elements.

Hades, having briefly and superficially read through the "Nature" chapter of the mythology, closed the book in his hands again.

"Sigh, the person who wrote this must be a genius."

He glanced at the name on the edge of the book; there were no specific names, only the words "Grand Master".

"Indeed, he's a genius."

Hades remembered that he had seen this archmage before.

That was when he was leading 100,000 humans back and forth between hell and the human world.

He claimed to be the world's first mage, having perfected six kinds of natural magic using the six natural elements.

This ushered in the era of mages.

But Hades, as the ruler of the underworld, doesn't care much about human history.

Therefore, little is known about other details.

In Hades' eyes, the grudges and entanglements between the gods and humans were a drama shrouded in mystery, one that he knew very little about.

But he also knew perfectly well that his real purpose in reading this book was not with the great master.

Rather, it is the most crucial part described in detail in the book—the existence of the six beings known as "Disaster Beasts".

Hades was keenly aware of this.

In the fierce battle with Victor, the opponent unleashed an astonishing power that covered the entire underworld with just a wave of his hand.

The scene of the explosion caused by that rampant energy is still vivid in Hades' memory.

At that moment, it seemed that six enormous phantom beasts filled with various natural elements appeared behind him.

At first, Hades thought he was seeing things, after all, the sheer power of those behemoths was unbelievable even to him, the King of the Underworld.

But when Hades discovered that Persephone was also in the archives, he knew that it was definitely not a hallucination.

Persephone must have seen it too, which is why he came to the archives to read the same book as him.

"Incredible! The dog thief's power actually comes from the six children of 'nature'?"

Hades pondered to himself. No wonder even the rules of the world were powerless to erase him.

How can this be explained?

Viktor now resembles a vibrant oasis.

It contains flowers, trees, and even land, water, and wind.

The sun hangs high in the sky, the sea surges with waves, and thunderbolts frequently bring new life to this oasis.

With these natural elements, how can rules bind him?

Rules cannot eliminate the natural matter that makes up the world.

The current Victor is no longer human in the strict sense.

No matter how hard the rules try, they cannot destroy his nature as a natural being.

"But it is still feasible to remove his physical body so that he cannot move."

Persephone suddenly picked up the conversation.

She stood beside Hades, her hands clasped to her chest, and spoke earnestly.

"Therefore, he can only reside in a body that best matches his nature."

Therefore, no matter how inhuman Victor is, the foundation upon which his actions are supported must be a human body.

His body had gradually changed due to absorbing the power of calamity, which allowed him to maintain his current state.

Now, a randomly chosen body has taken in Victor, who has transformed into natural energy.

Even without using any magic, that body would explode very quickly.

This precisely proves just how special Erica's body is.

"Okay, now I'm even more curious about who that little girl is."

No matter how Hades examines Erica, Erica's essence is simply that of a human being.

But how can a human possess the power to encompass six elements of nature?

How could a natural vessel possibly resemble a human?

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