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The Evolution of a God
Chapter 23 Rise of the Hero King 2

Chapter 23 Rise of the Hero King 2

As Rico and Auther flew above the Eden plain, Rico began to point out different areas where food could be found. "See that field over there? That's where you'll find wheat. And over there, those are apple trees. And look down there, a herd of sheep. Food is everywhere, Auther, you just have to know where to look."

Auther was amazed at the abundance of food that surrounded him. He had never seen so much in one place before. He couldn't help but chuckle as Rico showed him different types of food, "Wow, I never knew there were so many types of food. I thought we only had roots and berries."

As they continued to fly, Rico began to teach Auther about different types of plants and animals, and how to cultivate them for food. Auther was fascinated by the knowledge Rico shared with him and began to ask more and more questions.

As they flew over different landscapes, Rico also taught Auther about the different climates and how they affected the growth of different plants and animals. Auther was amazed by the vastness and diversity of the world, and he couldn't help but feel a sense of wonder and gratitude towards Rico for showing him all of this.

As they landed back on the Eden plain, Auther turned to Rico and said, "Thank you for showing me all of this, God. I never knew there was so much to learn and explore in the world."

Rico smiled and replied, "That's what I'm here for, Auther. To guide and teach you. And I'm glad you're enjoying the journey.“

As Auther and Rico walked through the Eden Plain, the lush greenery and vibrant fruits caught their attention. The area was teeming with life and seemed to be a paradise on earth. As they approached the center of the plain, they noticed that the fruits here were even more abundant and the trees taller. They soon came upon a tribe of people, numbering in the thousands.

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"You see, this is the most powerful tribe in the Eden Plain," Rico began, "but they have not progressed or developed for hundreds of years. They have been living in the same way for centuries, and they will continue to do so unless something changes."

Auther looked around, noticing the simple dwellings and primitive tools used by the tribe. He couldn't help but wonder how they were able to sustain such a large population with such limited resources.

Rico continued, "This tribe will soon split and become rivals. They will fight over resources and territory, leading to death and destruction. It's a fate that many tribes before them have suffered."

Auther was taken aback. He had always thought that his own tribe was invincible, but now he realized that they too could fall victim to the same fate. "If my tribe did not perish, it too would have shared such faith," Auther said, his voice filled with concern.

Rico nodded, "Exactly. And that is why it is important for your future tribe to find a balance in its growth and development. Not just in terms of food and resources, but also in terms of leadership and decision making. It is not about preventing growth, but about guiding it in a harmonious way.

Auther was deep in thought as Rico spoke. His father had taught him how to fight, but he had never considered the importance of balance and harmony. He realized that there was much more to leading a tribe than just physical strength and military prowess.

"Then how could we not split?" Auther asked, unsure of how to proceed.

"It's a question of perspective," Rico replied. " The more prohibitions you have, the less virtuous people will be.'

“Your tribe must find balance in its growth and development, not just in terms of food and resources. It is not about preventing growth, but about guiding it in a harmonious way. Only then can your tribe truly flourish and avoid the pitfalls of division and conflict." Rico paused, looking at the bountiful fruits before them.

"As it is written in the spiritual world, 'The mind is everything, what you think you become.' Your tribe's thoughts and actions must align with the greater good, not just for the present but for future generations as well."

Auther was struck by the wisdom of Rico words. He realized that leading a tribe was not just about survival, but about creating a society that could thrive and flourish. He knew that he had much to learn and much to do in order to guide his tribe towards a brighter future.