Throughout the night, Godfrey pondered until he slept off. His eyes snapped open the next morning when the sound of someone opening the gym echoed through the empty hall.
Sunlight poured through as the door was opened wide. Godfrey almost frowned until his eyes adjusted, allowing him to see the individual pushing the door.
Godfrey blinked. Was he dreaming?
Isaac folded his arms and chuckled. "I came back from the dead." He nodded smugly, then approached Godfrey with wide strides.
"Isaac?"
"Shocked?" Isaac beamed, then stretched his hand toward him.
"I think it’s time you stand up, Master Godfrey. Everyone said you’ve not been yourself for the past two days. You’re stronger than this."
Godfrey grabbed his hand. "I thought I was." He rose to his feet and held Isaac’s shoulders.
"How is this possible?"
"I think you should ask your mother."
The moment Isaac said that, Godfrey’s expression changed. He flashed out of the gym but froze in his tracks. His parents’ house was a good distance away, but he could tell that the hill within his view was clearly where his parents’ house once was.
He tried activating teleportation, but it didn’t work, meaning the location did not exist. "What happened?"
Godfrey turned to Isaac.
"I think you should see it for yourself."
***
When Godfrey got there, he couldn’t believe his eyes. Almost half the homes in this residential district were completely gone. In their place were carpet grass, colourful shrubs, and trees. From the hill he saw came a waterfall, splashing into a thin brook, then running through stone-guided paths.
Paradise policemen were already around the area and had set up a blockade because of the staggering number of people. Some had bottles and nylons with glowing blue water and were struggling to make their way out while protecting their water from others.
It was chaos out here.
At the top of the hill sat a white stag with soothing deep-blue eyes and some blue glowing spots on its branching horns. White didn’t just look divine, it felt like a divine entity.
Its size was much bigger; its horns could dwarf a bungalow.
Godfrey was confused. It felt like he slept and woke up in a new world. White had formed a small ecosystem where healing was as easy as breathing air.
With a thought, Godfrey teleported and appeared on the hilltop. He felt a little drained after doing that. The mana he had left wasn’t much, and the hill was a good distance away from where he stood, which was behind the thick crowd.
The moment he appeared at the hilltop, he saw his parents.
Brown, his father’s bear, moved around the vast hilltop, growling, while White brought his head close to Godfrey.

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