Chapter 9: Training II
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Samael glanced at Jupiter with a calm but knowing look. "Brother, do you see where we are right now?" he asked, his voice echoing slightly in the boundless space around them.
Jupiter glanced around, his eyes filled with wonder. "Yeah, big bro. It's… it's HUGE! There's nothing but white light everywhere," he said, nodding quickly, his excitement barely contained.
Samael smirked. "Well, this is part of the Third Heaven — a Part of the Third Heaven. This layer is like a Power Training room." He snapped his fingers, and suddenly, countless galaxies, universes, and dimensions began appearing around them like holograms. Each one spun, shimmered, and pulsed with energy. Jupiter's eyes widened in awe.
"Whoa… this is insane!" Jupiter gasped, spinning around to take it all in. "All of this is... real?!"
"Yep," Samael replied, hands behind his back as he walked forward, his eyes gazing at the floating multiverse. "This is where all the multiverses are controlled. Think of it as a sandbox where we can create things. But unlike the real Omniverse, there's no life here. No humans, no angels, no gods — just planets, galaxies, and infinite multiverses. All of it is for training and control of our power." He glanced at Jupiter, raising a brow. "And you, little brother, will be training here."
Jupiter's jaw dropped. "Wait, wait, wait! I get to train here?! With all this cool multiverse stuff around me?! I can make things like… planets, stars, and entire galaxies?!"
"Exactly," Samael said, nodding with a small grin. "But don't get cocky. Controlling creation isn't as easy as it looks, and I'm not cleaning up your mess if you blow something up."
Jupiter laughed, scratching the back of his head. "Hehe, I'll try not to blow up the whole multiverse, bro."
"Good, 'cause if you do, I'm sending you to your big sis Velzard for 'punishment training'," Samael teased with a sly smile.
Jupiter froze. His eyes darted back to Samael, wide with fear. "N-no! Not Big Sis Zard! I'll behave! I swear, I'll behave!" he said quickly, hands raised like he was under arrest.
Samael laughed. "Yeah, that's what I thought." He reached over and ruffled Jupiter's hair. "Relax, kid. I'm not that cruel… most of the time."
Jupiter pouted, folding his arms. "You're mean, big bro."
"Mean but right," Samael shot back with a grin. "Now, let's move on. You've been wondering about our power levels, right?"
"Yeah," Jupiter said, his eyes narrowing with curiosity. "I know we're strong, but how strong are we talking?"
"Me?" Samael grinned, his eyes glowing faintly with golden light. "I'm currently ranked as High Hyper, Above One , Boundless in All Omniversal layer's. I'm basically at the level of a true Nigh Omnipotent."
"True Nigh Omnipotent? That sounds OP as heck," Jupiter muttered, his eyes wide.
"Yep. Same with your big brother Michael, and the same was true for your big brother Helel before his fall."
Jupiter tilted his head. "Helel? What was he like, big bro? Was he cool?"
Samael's face grew serious for a moment. He looked down, his eyes reflecting a mix of sadness and respect. "He was… good. At first, he was kind, even caring. He loved his brothers and sisters." He sighed deeply. "But his hatred for humans grew. That hatred drove him further from Father and, eventually, from all of us."
Jupiter frowned, confused. "But why, though? Father created humans with love, right? I mean, I've seen it with my own eyes. Humans may be flawed, but some of them are crazy strong! Strong enough to rival our brothers and sisters, right?"
"Exactly," Samael nodded, a glint of pride in his eyes. "Take The Hero of the Beginning, Godbringer One. He wasn't fully human, but his essence was connected to humanity. And then there was Rudra, the first true hero of humanity. He was 100% human but evolved his humanity into something greater — a Saint-Human. He became the first Cardinal Hero of Tensura world."
"I saw it!" Jupiter said, his eyes lighting up with excitement. "I remember that! I watched it with my own eyes back on the Omniversal TV!" He punched the air. "Rudra was awesome! I remember cheering for him like crazy in his fight against Big Brother Guy!"
"Of course you did, little bro," Samael said with a small smile. "You always get attached to the heroes of those stories. It's just who you are."
"Yep!" Jupiter beamed, grinning from ear to ear.
"But enough of that," Samael said, his tone suddenly sharp, like a commander giving orders. "No more distractions. It's time to focus. We're starting your training now, and I'm not going easy on you."
Jupiter froze, his smile vanishing in an instant. "Wait, wait, wait, big bro, can't we talk for a bit longer? We were having such a good time, you know, bonding and all that family stuff!" He laughed nervously, slowly backing away.
"Nice try," Samael said, cracking his knuckles. His eyes glowed brighter, his smile turning devilish. "You know how this goes, little brother. I spoil you and all the other siblings, but when it's time to train…" He snapped his fingers, and the space around them shifted into a massive arena filled with blinding light. "...I'm a whole different beast."
Jupiter gulped, his eyes darting around the arena. He recognized it instantly. It was the Infinity Colosseum, a legendary training ground where all siblings like Veldora, Michael, and angels had all trained. "Oh no… not this place! This is where Veldora trained his 'Valdora Killer Arts'!" Jupiter spun around, eyes wild with panic. "I'M TOO YOUNG TO DIE!"
Samael threw his head back, laughing hard. "You'll be fine, little bro! Remember, you're a Morningstar! We don't die — we just respawn smarter."
"THAT DOESN'T MAKE ME FEEL ANY BETTER!" Jupiter yelled, arms flailing.
Samael's grin widened, his eyes locking onto Jupiter like a predator spotting prey. "Don't worry. I'll start slow. But if you slack off, I'll call in big sis Zard for 'motivation training'."
Jupiter froze mid-step. Slowly, he turned back to Samael, his face pale. "Big bro, please… I'm begging you… anything but that."
"Alright, Jupiter, before we start your training, I need to explain what divinity is," Samael said, his tone serious but calm.
"Divinity?" Jupiter tilted his head, confusion written all over his face. His eyes blinked rapidly, and an imaginary swirl of question marks appeared above his head. "Isn't that just a fancy word for being a god or something?"
Samael let out a deep sigh, pinching the bridge of his nose like a teacher dealing with a clueless student. "No, no, no. It's more than that, little brother. Listen carefully."
He leaned forward, his eyes sharp with focus. "You know how you watch anime and movies on the Universal TV, right?"
"Yeah! I watch everything from superhero movies to anime battles! The fight scenes are so cool!" Jupiter grinned, throwing a few imaginary punches in the air.
"Exactly," Samael nodded. "So, think of divinity like a concept. Not just a superpower — it's bigger than that. It's the essence behind the power. For example, take 'freeze' as a concept."
"Freeze?" Jupiter tilted his head again. "Like ice? Like freezing stuff with cold?"
"Not just ice, little brother," Samael corrected, tapping Jupiter on the forehead. "The concept of freeze isn't limited to ice. It could be time, movement, or even an entire dimension. Anything that can be 'stopped' or 'frozen' falls under that concept. Got it?"
Jupiter's eyes widened in realization. "Ohhh! So it's not just cold or ice, huh? It's anything that stops! Like freezing time or freezing someone in place?"
"Exactly!" Samael said with a grin. "Now, divinity is different but connected. Divinity is the power that comes from a specific concept. You don't become the concept — you borrow power from it."
Jupiter blinked, still a little lost. "So... it's like taking power from a really big idea?"
"Yes, that's one way to put it," Samael said, nodding with approval. "For example, Zeus — you know him from the Omniverse TV, right?"
"Ugh, don't remind me," Jupiter said, his face scrunching up in disgust. "That guy's the worst. I've seen him do horrible things. Locking Hades away, acting all high and mighty, and don't even get me started on how he treats goddesses and humans. I still cant comprihend that previous me was him"
"Exactly," Samael said with a grin. "Even with all that, Zeus still holds the divinity of Sky, Order, Justice, and Lightning. Those concepts are tied to him in every universe where he exists. No matter which Zeus you see, those divinities stay with him."
Jupiter nodded, his eyes filled with understanding. "Oh, I get it now. So that's why Zeus always has lightning powers in every version of him I see. It's not just a 'power' — it's his divinity from those concepts."
"Exactly!" Samael said with a proud smile. "But here's the twist, little brother." He leaned closer, his golden eyes locking onto Jupiter's. "Your divinity is way, way higher than that."
Jupiter blinked, pointing at himself. "Me? I have divinity like Zeus?!"
"No, no, no. Not like Zeus. Yours is far greater," Samael said, tapping Jupiter's chest where his heart was. "Your divinity is closer to that of a concept itself. Do you know why?"
"Why?" Jupiter asked, leaning in like a curious child waiting for a secret to be revealed.
"Because you aren't just a child of one god. You are the son of Elizabeth, the Goddess of Knowledge, and Father Roger, the Creator of Everything and the Chaos. Not to mention you also inherited the essence of Rhea, the Titan goddess of the Greek pantheon. That gives you something most gods can only dream of."
"Whoa… that's a lot of cool parents," Jupiter said, his eyes sparkling with awe. "So… what's my divinity then? Do I get something like lightning, fire, or maybe something cooler like dragons?!"
"Calm down, hyperactive brat," Samael chuckled, patting Jupiter's head. "That's what we're going to figure out. Your divinity isn't something I can just tell you. It's something you have to find within yourself. Like chakra from the Naruto world, it's already inside you. But to awaken it, you need to connect with your soul."
"Ohhh, like when Naruto meditates to meet Kurama inside his mind!" Jupiter said, his face lighting up with excitement. "I get it! I need to meditate to meet my divinity inside, right?"
"Exactly," Samael said with a grin. "See? You're smarter than you look."
"Hey! I'm smart all the time!" Jupiter protested, puffing out his chest with pride.
Samael just snickered, giving him a playful flick on the forehead. "Alright, alright, genius. Then prove it. Sit down, cross your legs, and meditate. Clear your mind. Forget about everything — anime, battles, food, and yes, even your ridiculous fear of little Velzard"
"Y-You didn't have to bring that up, big bro," Jupiter muttered, cheeks puffed up like a kid caught stealing cookies.
"Show me what you've learned from all those anime you've watched. All those techniques you admired — let me see them in action and Focus, little brother," Samael said, his tone suddenly serious. "If you want to become strong — truly strong — you need to awaken your divinity. This power will set you apart from every Zeus you've seen. It will make you stand at the peak of creation."
Jupiter nodded, feeling the weight of his brother's words. He sat down, legs crossed, hands on his knees, and closed his eyes. The world around him grew quiet. No more galaxies spinning. No more stars shining. Just him and the sound of his own heartbeat.
"Good," Samael said, his voice distant but clear. "Now, feel it. Feel that light inside you. The power that doesn't come from outside — it's always been inside. It's the divine essence in your soul. Let it speak to you."
Jupiter's breathing slowed. His heart thumped steadily, like a steady drumbeat in an empty concert hall. For a moment, he felt warmth in his chest — not from outside, but from within. It wasn't lightning. It wasn't fire. It wasn't ice.
It was something different.