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Supreme Harem God System novel Chapter 2314

Chapter 2314: You could’ve broken your leg!

"...Are you two... doing this?"

The man asked as he slowly walked towards the two children. Lysera looked up at him with a soft, gentle smile on her face and—

"Doing what?"

She asked curiously.

The man hesitated for a moment, he had no clue how he was supposed to explain it, but he tried anyways.

"This... everything. Trees, water, wind... nothing is moving the way it should."

"It is working as it should."

Aurelios answered calmly, he had a gentle smile on his face, just like his sister, a smile one couldn’t be angry in front of.

"That’s... not how it usually works,"

The man muttered, he still looked somewhat confused.

"That is because it is usually unstable."

Aurelios answered as if it was a matter of fact.

"...Unstable?"

The man frowned in confusion.

Lysera stood slowly, brushing her dress with her hands.

"Things decay.

They weaken and they fail."

She spoke as she looked around, at the vast field around her.

"That is not necessary."

She commented.

The man paused for a moment, his eyes fell on the structure behind him, the perfect wall without any crack, then, with a somewhat lost look on his face—

"...but that’s how the world is."

He muttered.

"That’s how the world is because no one does anything to change it.

We will."

Aurelios answered with a determined look on his face.

The man looked at him, feeling slightly overwhelmed, but he didn’t say anything.

Lysera then walked a few steps forward, her eyes fell on a small plant growing near the base of the structure, its leaves slightly curled.

Aurelios frowned at that behavior, but he didn’t stop her, not yet.

Lysera crouched beside it, her fingers touched it gently, the plant responded just like the grass did, its color deepened, leaves straightened, stem thickened, then—

It grew.

Its roots expanded beneath the soil, its structure shifted, its form changed, it became... stronger.

Then even stronger again.

Then it changed further.

The leaves sharpened.

The edges hardened.

The plant twisted slightly, forming a shape that no longer matched anything natural in Umbrasol.

The air shifted and finally—

"...that is enough."

Aurelios spoke with a solemn look on his face.

Lysera paused.

For a brief moment—

The warmth around her disappeared, the atmosphere grew heavy, her soft eyes darkened slightly.

"It can grow more."

She spoke in a low, slightly threatening voice.

"It does not need to."

Aurelios responded accordingly.

"It can."

"That is not the same."

Aurelios spoke.

"If it grows any further, the world around it won’t be able to adapt, it won’t be able to reproduce and evolution needs reproduction, you should understand that more than me.

Altering one sole existence is an experiment, not evolution.

Understand the difference."

"..."

Lysera did not say anything, she just stared at Aurelios and the plant behind her stopped changing.

It remained in its altered form, different from what it was before, stronger than what it was before, but it was no longer evolving.

Lysera exhaled softly, then her expression returned to gentle.

"...alright, as you say, big brother."

Aurelios nodded slightly, the tension in the air eased down, or at least that’s what it looked like, but the man who had approached them... slowly took a step back and—

"I... think I should go."

Neither child stopped him, he turned and walked away, faster than before, almost as if he was running away.

And once he left, the two siblings looked at each other and Lysera grinned—

"See? You scared him."

"I wasn’t the one turning a simple plant into a monster."

"I wasn’t making it a monster."

"You were making it so it wouldn’t be able to reproduce, that is a monster."

"I did not..."

The siblings continued to argue, as the things around them continued to change in an odd way.

...

In the busy streets of Umbrasol, people walked freely, speaking to one another without hesitation, stalls lined the sides of the road, displaying fruits, tools, simple clothes, and handmade items. The air carried the soft sounds of conversation, light laughter, and the occasional clink of metal or wood being adjusted.

Everything moved naturally.

Until something small happened.

A clay cup slipped from a woman’s hand.

It fell.

It should have shattered the moment it hit the ground.

Instead—

It landed upright.

Perfectly.

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