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God's Rebel Child

A man from the future became Adam. What kind of change will such a rebirth bring. Desire is expanding, reason is dissipating. The purity of the Garden of Eden is absent, the newborn human beings are absent from faith, the history of Europe is unrecognizable, and the countries of Asia are familiar but strange. The transcendent city built by humanity who left the Garden of Eden on Earth. They saw Adam as the leader, but the dead leader was the good leader. How will history be going on?

Easybro · Fantasy
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35 Chs

Chapter 1

"Damn it! Is this some kind of joke?" Right now, Adam, who was reincarnated from the 21st century, Ethan Underwood, was using two leaves to cover his private parts, angrily munching on the apple that had just bonked him on the head.

Back of his head, there was a lush apple tree, surrounded by a verdant forest, with sunlight streaming through the clouds so bright it could make you gasp for breath. In the shade of the trees, countless small animals frolicked about, with one squirrel even playfully scampering around Adam's feet.

This was the Garden of Eden, recorded as the most perfect place by humans, but it was a nightmare for him.

Here, there were no beautiful ladies, no TikTok; he couldn't even be a luxurious king, because there were simply no people here. And as for make a big money relying on poor knowledge in his mind... well, you'd have to find a coin first before discussing money.

Having finally got a chance to reincarnate, Ethan was furious to find himself in this god dame place as Adam. He was seething, chewing the apple with teeth full of rage.

"Didn't I say, don't eat that fruuuuuit!!!?"

A white light passed by, and an old man descended. Clad in white robes, white beard, white hair, emitting a cliché white glow, he was totally too shinning to look at.

According to the Bible, Adam only ate the apple after Eve appeared, and it was because they had covered themselves, letting God know they had developed shame before being caught eating the apple.

But the current situation was different. God found Adam with banana leaves covering himself while he was munching on an apple, which meant it wasn't his first time. God was furious.

At this moment, he tried to express his anger with a cold stare, but Ethan's gaze was even colder.

"Old man!! Maybe you're God but doesn't mean you can meddle with my business. I'll eat whatever I want!" Ethan roared angrily, throwing caution to the wind.

Staying here for a lifetime was worse than just being killed. Let alone Adam still had infinite life! Good Lord, what kind of world was this?

With these words, God's expression completely changed.

"I... I just took a day off... how did..." God worked six days and took one day off, which was Sunday; this was common knowledge. Of course, sometimes humans would wonder, why didn't God work one day and take six days off? This was a daydream like wish.

"That's your problem." Ethan was full of disdain.

"You're not Adam!" God roared, but it wasn't as terrifying as imagined. Of course, he could consider adding some thunder and fierce winds when he got angry, but the word "disaster" didn't exist in the Garden of Eden yet. In other words, God just an angry old man.

"You're right, it is yourself sent me here. Listen! How are you planning to compensate me?" God living future promised Ethan he would get what he wants. He originally thought many good things would happen, but unexpectedly... just thinking about it, Ethan was full of rage, taking a bite of the apple in his hand in front of God, tossing it aside, wearing a downright rogue look.

This stunned God. He did have the power to rewind time and swap souls, but he didn't understand why his future self would send this rogue to him. He had planned to come here today to make a woman (Eve). Now everything was messed up, and he felt a bit dizzy.

Helplessly shaking his head, he disappeared.

Half an hour of cursing later, to be tired and hungry, Ethan decided to take a break, lying under the apple tree, looking at the tree full of apples. Suddenly, Ethan had a not-so-good idea.

About half an hour later, a simple wooden spear was made, and he started wandering around the forest with hungry.

Another half hour later, a deer was tied to the side with vines, and his spear was stuck in its belly, but it wouldn't die—there was no death yet. But that was fine, no need for a refrigerator to keep it fresh.

Deciding to taste the deer meat, he began to gather wood nearby to start a fire.

God appeared again.

"What are you doing?" God was angry because his Adam had hurt other creatures.

"Preparing to eat meat." Ethan answered, continuing to swiftly rub sticks together.

"Eat... meat?" God looked puzzled.

"Yep, and this deer is mine, none for you."

"Are you saying you're going to eat the deer?" God looked astonished. He didn't understand what had happened to the future world and why humans had become like this.

"Duh! If you help me get my soul back to future, and make me be a billionaire, I'll give you a leg." He pointed to the small deer still crying out beside him, grinning at God.

"There are definitely having the unknown reason behind for me doing this in the future." Even though convinced himself by such reason, God suddenly felt a bit dizzy again. This Adam clearly exceeded his understanding. Thinking about it, he decided to go find a place to think properly. He disappeared again.

But this time Ethan didn't react, just continued to make fire by rubbing sticks together. After all, food is life.

Half a day later, humanity mastered fire for the first time. And Ethan finally burped and sat down under the tree. The deer with one leg missing still cried out incessantly beside him.

What to do next? He couldn't just wait around, right?

Hmm, yeah, I need a house. If people find out I've been reincarnated and don't even have a house, what a shame!

So, he quickly found two rocks and began to sharpen them, announcing humanity's entry into the Stone Age, with history advancing millions of years in just one day.

"What are you doing?" God suddenly appeared again.

"Making stone axes to chop trees." Ethan didn't even look back, just casually replied.

"Stone axes... to chop trees?" God stood behind Ethan, his neck stretched out, but he still couldn't understand what he was doing.

After a while, observing nothing, God finally couldn't help but speak: "What are you trying to do like this?"

"Sharpening them to make them more effective. Ah... even if I tell you, you won't understand. This is climbing the tech tree."

"Tree? What's a tech tree?" Ethan glanced at God and saw his puzzled face, instantly getting another bad idea.

"Do you want to know?"

God nodded.

"Ahh~ Haha~ Since you're so sincere, I've decided to give you a little lesson," Ethan suddenly stood up and handed two rocks to God, saying, "You see, isn't one side of these rocks a bit smaller and smoother than before?"

"Yeah," God nodded.

"Continuing to grind can make the rocks even smaller and sharper. Here, give it a try," he said as he forcefully placed the rocks into God's hands, regarded God as free labor.

"Is it like this?" before he finished speaking, the rocks had become extremely sharp.

"Yes, yes," Ethan laughed so much his eyebrows flew up, then he picked up a wooden stick he had prepared earlier, "Next, I'll teach you how to drill holes, and then I'll teach you how to chop down trees."

While Ethan chuckled to himself, God was left puzzled.

So, ten minutes later, human history took another leap forward—the first wooden house was born!

Looking at his creation, God felt extremely surprised. He had never thought that he could create with tools, creation, which was originally a privilege of the gods! This made him look at Adam in a different light. But when he turned around, he was startled. Because he saw Adam drooling while looking at him.

"You...you..." he trembled as he pointed at Adam, unable to say a word, but also feeling very displeased with Adam's drooling expression.

"What about me? You still wanna learn?" Adam stood with his hand on his hip, giving off an air of 'I'm the boss, who's afraid?' But God couldn't do anything about him. After all, curiosity can kill a cat, and it can also drive God crazy. There were too many things God wanted to know from him.

Helplessly, God could only answer, "Yeah..."

"Well then, let's start studying how to enter the era of slavery. First..."