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Genshin Impact: I, Heavenly Principle, Will Make Teyvat Supreme-Chapter 146: Mio, From Now On, You Belong to Me
Natsumi Kyouno watched as the older sister walked away, leaving only her fading silhouette behind.
Then she turned her gaze toward the steaming box of fried chicken left on the bench. Her stomach growled loudly, and she instinctively swallowed her saliva. After glancing around to make sure no one was watching, she cautiously approached.
After taking a single bite of a chicken wing, she carefully placed the rest into her backpack.
The delicious taste made her eyes squint with happiness.
She had only ever seen other children enjoying family meal sets with their parents through store windows.
She knew her mother despised her.
At school, she was isolated. At home, she was abused. Because of this, she had become extremely sensitive to malice from others. But this older sister—she harbored no malice, and she wasn't a human trafficker.
After all, no kidnapper would bother with someone as scrawny and "ugly" as her.
"Thank you, onee-san."
Natsumi only ate a little. She wanted to savor the taste of this rare, delicious food, stretching it out until the very last moment before it spoiled.
She knew that if she ate it all at once, the hunger pangs would return even more painfully later.
With her backpack securely fastened, Natsumi headed off to school.
Once she was gone, Kurumi Tokisaki emerged from the shadows.
"Such a pitiful child. How can a mother be so cruel?"
Noah materialized beside her, smiling. "Human nature, Kurumi. Human nature. But this child deserves love."
Kurumi nodded. "After all, she is a Spirit Crystal adapter."
Noah's golden eyes gleamed slightly, and behind him, the Ouroboros Ring shimmered with light.
"Alright, Kurumi, I've set the time anchor. Now, let's begin altering the timeline once more."
The primary reason for traveling to this period was to ensure all of the Kabbalah's singularities emerged.
Now that they had, it was time to reset the timeline.
Crack— Crack—
Time shattered around Noah and Kurumi. Silver fractures spread through the surrounding space, expanding rapidly until they completely enveloped the two of them.
In an instant, they entered the Temporal Rift.
In this world, paradoxes of time existed. The beings native to this universe could not defy events that had already transpired.
Even Mio Takamiya was bound by this rule. No matter how many times she returned to the past to alter events, the final outcome would always revert to its original state.
Of course, these limitations only applied to the rules within this universe.
As a being from the Teyvat Universe, Noah was not bound by these constraints.
He could change the past as he saw fit.
Noah and Kurumi drifted within the Temporal Rift.
Previously, it had been mentioned that this was a great universe, and the Earth-Moon system's Temporal Rift was merely an insignificant fragment of the larger cosmic timeline.
For beings within this universe to change the past, they would have to contend with the weight of the entire great universe's timeflow.
Within the Temporal Rift, past events played out before them.
However, from the birth of Mio Takamiya up until the moment when food was given to Natsumi Kyouno, the timeline appeared blurred—uncertain.
This uncertainty was exactly what Noah needed.
Only within this state of indeterminacy could he sever this planet's Temporal Rift from the great universe.
In scientific terms, this uncertainty would be referred to as a quantum state.
Noah and Kurumi emerged precisely one day before Shiori Takamiya encountered Mio Takamiya.
Casually, Noah conjured an entire crate of this world's currency and purchased the house next to Shiori Takamiya's residence.
In the human world, nothing was more powerful than money.
The family, after confirming the transaction with the bank, left everything behind in their house, happily departing with their newfound wealth.
With new neighbors suddenly moving in, Shiori Takamiya and Mana Takamiya curiously greeted them from over the fence. Their parents even brought gifts to visit their wealthy new neighbors—Noah and Kurumi.
Noah and Kurumi carried themselves with an air of elegance, leading Shiori's parents to assume they were runaway aristocrats.
Thanks to Noah's charisma and natural charm, he easily befriended both Shiori and Mana.
Once their parents left for work, the lively Mana eagerly pulled Shiori along to visit Noah's house.
Noah's golden eyes gleamed as he smiled. "She's here."
Kurumi immediately perked up but was surprised. "She's here? But isn't she three hours early compared to before?"
Noah nodded. "Yes, by three hours. That's because this part of the timeline is now in an uncertain state. Everything is in flux."
Mana tilted her head in confusion. "Noah-nii and Kurumi-nee, what are you talking about? I don't get it."
Shiori scratched her head. "Is this some kind of noble speech pattern?"
Kurumi chuckled. "Ara, ara~ No, no, noble families don't talk like this. They're much stricter…"
Before becoming a Spirit, she had been a proper young lady from an esteemed family, subjected to rigid etiquette training.
"You'll understand soon, Mana, Shiori. Just don't be too shocked when it happens." Kurumi gently patted Mana's head.
Fate was a peculiar thing.
In the original timeline, she would have been slain by Mio Takamiya and used to revive Shiori.
But now, she had intervened before Mio could meet Shiori.
As long as Mio never encountered Shiori, the entire chain of tragic events would never come to pass.
She finally understood what her Creator was doing.
By altering this fragment of time, he was breaking the paradox and then using the modified timeline to stitch together the future.
That way, the destined Spirits could still come into existence without major disruptions, preventing the chaos of a butterfly effect.
As a Spirit of Time, she knew just how terrifying butterfly effects could be.
If time wasn't properly stitched together, the future Spirits might die mysteriously, people meant to live might perish, and those meant to die might continue living.
It would throw the world into utter disorder.
Buzz—Buzz—Buzz—
Suddenly, a sharp noise pierced the air as the ground trembled. A black sphere materialized in the sky above Tengu City.
Before people could react, the sphere detonated.
A spacequake—an unpredictable catastrophe that had plagued the world for the past two years.
Every time it occurred, it either caused massive casualties or immense property damage.
Rumble—Rumble—Rumble—
Unlike previous quakes, this one didn't originate on the ground but in midair.
Terrified citizens looked up at the sky in horror.
Alarms blared throughout Tengu City, and panicked screams filled the streets.
Yet, amidst the chaos, no one noticed a faint white light falling from the shattered sphere.
Boom!
"Kyaa!" Mana and Shiori screamed as they watched a bright white light crash into Noah's courtyard, causing a small explosion.
As the smoke cleared, they saw a radiant figure curled up with her arms wrapped around her knees—a being of pure light.
Ignoring the stunned expressions of the Takamiya sisters, Noah smirked and stepped forward.
As he approached, the light gradually faded, revealing a divine, angelic girl, completely unclothed yet exuding an aura of pure sanctity.
Kurumi watched as the radiant white glow slowly faded, revealing the figure within. Even though this was her second time witnessing this event, she still found it breathtaking.
However, she finally felt a deep sense of relief.
The future had been completely rewritten—no more tragedies would unfold.
Shiori Takamiya and Mana Takamiya stood frozen, their mouths agape.
Mana pointed at the girl emerging from the light and shrieked, "Kurumi-nee, an angel just fell from the sky!"
Shiori snapped out of her daze. "An angel?!"
Kurumi's cherry-pink lips curled into a small smile. "Ara~ She might indeed be an angel. But Mana, Shiori, you must never tell anyone about this, okay? Otherwise, you'll get caught up in something very, very troublesome."
Mana's big, watery eyes widened before she quickly clamped her hands over her mouth. "Wait… Kurumi-nee, did you and Noah-nii move here because of this angel onee-san?"
Shiori, realizing the connection, covered her mouth as well.
Of course! How had she not thought of that?
Kurumi-nee and Noah-nii had just moved in this morning, and by the afternoon, an angel had fallen right into their yard.
Just as she pieced everything together, a strange sensation washed over her. She looked up and gasped.
A silver halo had appeared behind Noah, his body emanating a soft, divine radiance—as if a god had descended upon the earth.
Mana's eyes shimmered with amazement. "Noah-nii…"
Noah turned to look at the two sisters and playfully placed a finger against his lips. "Now, my adorable little ones, you mustn't tell anyone that I'm God, alright?"
Now that he had obtained the Kabbalah, calling himself God was not an exaggeration in the slightest.
"G-God?!"
Shiori and Mana, both avid fans of light novels and anime, understood the gravity of that word.
They quickly clamped their hands even tighter over their mouths and nodded furiously, though their eyes sparkled with curiosity.
Noah then turned his gaze downward to the girl in his arms, watching as her delicate eyelashes trembled and her violet eyes slowly fluttered open.
Her gaze carried the same innocence as a newborn, completely unfamiliar with the world.
However, the moment she sensed the aura of the Ouroboros Ring emanating from Noah, an instinctive connection between the two fundamental truths was formed.
The Kabbalah and the Ouroboros had always been two complementary, inseparable truths.
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A profound resonance surged between them, and the girl's unfocused eyes became completely fixated on him.
"Ah…?" She parted her lips slightly, letting out a soft, questioning sound.
Noah smiled gently, crouching down to slide his arms beneath her legs and back, lifting her into a princess carry.
"From now on, you belong to me. But… I think I'll still call you Mio Takamiya. Changing your name would feel out of place."
Under the girl's innocent, bewildered gaze, Noah slowly lowered his head and pressed a soft kiss to her lips.
The seed of the Kabbalah within her began to flow into Noah's body, intertwining with his very essence before gradually returning to her.
With this, Noah had fully assimilated the Kabbalah into his dominion, granting himself complete authority over it before redistributing its power back to Mio.
In essence, he was now the true master of the Kabbalah, while Mio had become its wielder.
However, as a being born alongside the Kabbalah, Mio was inherently an archangel of Eden—a "young God" in her own right.
Even without the Kabbalah itself, her potential remained unchanged.
Similarly, Phanes, despite losing control over the Human Realm Force System and the Primordial Law Ring, still retained the essence of Human Realm within herself—it was an innate part of her being.
Buzz—Buzz—Buzz—
Behind Noah, the Ouroboros Ring began to shift and transform.
At the center of the Ouroboros Ring, the conceptual form of the Kabbalah emerged. The upper portion was the flourishing Tree of Wisdom, while the lower portion inverted into the Tree of Evil.
"Ah…!"
Mana Takamiya and Shiori Takamiya, still just a grade-schooler and a soon-to-be middle schooler, had never witnessed anything like this before. Their faces flushed red as they hurriedly covered their eyes.
Meanwhile, Kurumi Tokisaki watched the scene with amusement. "Ara~ Ara~ If we're counting by human age, she's technically just a newborn. Creator-sama, you're committing a serious crime here. Death penalty, death penalty~!"
Noah, holding Mio Takamiya securely in his arms, glanced at Kurumi as he stepped inside. "Oh? Then, Kurumi, would you like to take Mio's place instead?"
Kurumi's expression froze, and within an instant, she conjured a tiny white flag, waving it in surrender. "I was just joking!"
Despite the short time they had spent together, she understood that if Noah said he would do something, he truly meant it.
Changing the topic, she swiftly donned her red Astral Dress, Elohim, and summoned her Angel, Zafkiel.
"DEM's armed forces will be here soon. I'll go handle them."
Kurumi no longer felt conflicted about killing.
Ever since she formed a spiritual connection with Noah, she had come to understand his will.
A god cherishes the good in humanity.
But evil must be eliminated to protect the good.
In the past, she had only devoured the time of criminals and degenerates—those who would have otherwise harmed innocent girls.
If she didn't remove them, the world would only suffer more.
Takamiya sisters, mesmerized by Kurumi's transformation, had stars in their eyes. They watched in awe as she magically disappeared into her own shadow.
Noah turned to the two of them with a gentle smile. "This is our little secret. Keep it safe, and as a reward, I'll grant you each a small wish."
Mana eagerly nodded. "Mhm! Noah-nii, we promise! We won't tell anyone!"
Shiori quickly nodded as well. Even if they did tell someone, who would believe them?
Besides, Noah-nii was literally the God from myths and legends.
Mio Takamiya, still dazed, was brought into a room filled with computers. Her violet eyes reflected pure curiosity.
Noah sat down with her on his lap, holding her securely in place.
"I could share knowledge with you directly," he mused, "but that would be no different from brainwashing. It's better if you learn for yourself."
With a flick of his fingers, he used his divine light to conjure a pristine white dress onto her.
Then, he played a basic language tutorial on the computer.
At first, Mio's eyes remained hazy, but as the lesson progressed, an understanding spark ignited within them.
In just one hour, she could form simple sentences.
By the second hour, she could hold fluent conversations.
Within five hours, she had mastered thirteen global languages.
And within ten, she had absorbed more knowledge than most national elites.
However, at this point, Mio had lost interest in studying. She wiggled her small feet in Noah's lap, her violet eyes now filled with both wisdom and innocence.
"Noah, I don't want to study anymore. Can we go eat something yummy? Like that!"
She pointed at the family meal set displayed on the computer screen, her eyes sparkling with excitement.
"Also, I want to go visit lots and lots of places!"
Noah stroked his chin thoughtfully. "You want to go out? Well, I expected this, but your growth speed is terrifying, Mio."
He chuckled before standing up.
"Alright, I'll take you out. And while we're at it, I'll finish the next step of my plan."
The time had come to bestow Spirit Crystals on those destined to become Spirits.
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