Chapter 12 New World
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After two days of training in the mountains, Rico regained control over his own body once again. His strength had now reached about 15 tons of pure power.

"With ease, I could hoist an elephant aloft," he boastfully declared with a cunning smirk, "but for now, I'll play it cool."

He slowed down time in the Cradle by half and let nature take its course. Rico had bigger plans. With his evolution of the flesh, he could read more into the Book of Enoch and he was certain that he could create his first world. So, other than training, he had learned some new concepts and decided it was time.

Rico, now infused with the power of Origin and a deep understanding of the disc world's laws, set out to manifest his desires and bring them to fruition. He had meticulously studied planetary formation and geography, pouring over countless books and articles, determined to create the perfect world.

But it wasn't just about creating a beautiful landscape. Rico wanted to create a world filled with life, where different species could thrive and evolve. He spent countless hours experimenting with different combinations of elements, carefully crafting the perfect environment for each creature that would inhabit it.

As Rico delved deeper into his work, he discovered that the disc world was not just a mere playground for him to shape and mold as he pleased. It was a living, breathing entity, with its own unique laws and systems. He came to realize that true mastery of the disc world would require not only an understanding of its laws, but also a deep respect and reverence for them.

With this newfound understanding, Rico set out to create a world that was not only beautiful, but also in harmony with the natural laws of the disc world. He carefully crafted ecosystems, creating a delicate balance between different species and their environments.

As the days turned into weeks, and then into months, Rico's world began to take shape. He watched as his creations thrived and evolved, and he couldn't help but feel a sense of pride and accomplishment.

Rico proceeded to use his control of the authority, which he found to be easily used after his period of adaptation with the Cradle. With ease, he could feel the information, size, and flow of time inside this space and information on how much Origin could be extracted from the chaos outside the world in a day.

Rico calculated according to the Origin stored in space and the yearly amount of Origin. He found that this world was created a long time ago, millions of years ago. But according to his parents, the history of the disc is only more than 1,000 years.

Rico felt that he was not equipped with the knowledge to deal with this kind of thing, so by the obsolete rule of "It is what it is," he started to feel better because it made no sense but no sense made sense to him.

When in the disc world, Rico is like a God, the game master. Just like a wish-granting being, Rico constantly exemplified his ideas, using his control and authority to transform the world. Initially, he had many ideas for creating a cosmic planetary world, similar to Earth, with a solar system, but he soon realized that it was too complicated and costly. Instead, he decided to create a crystal wall world, as it was the most secure and cost-effective option. He designed the crystal walls to be elliptical, similar to the shape of the Earth, to aid in the rotation of the sun and moon.

As Rico worked on creating the world, he couldn't help but feel a sense of joy and wonder. He had always been a solitary person, but now he felt a deep sense of purpose and fulfillment as he brought new life into the world. The process of creating the world took more than a month, and when Rico finally scanned the prototype for errors and defects, he found none. He felt a sense of gratification and awe at what he had achieved, but also knew that the reason he was able to do this was not because he was an omnipotent God, but because of the power of authority left by the real-world creator.

Rico's world had one continent, made up of plateaus, basins, deserts, mountains, swamps, lakes, and other terrains found on Earth. The continent was almost half the size of the world, and the ocean contained countless islands. As Rico walked around his world, looking at the rising mountains and their shadows, the sun rising from the east to the west, and the endless wasteland, he felt a sense of satisfaction. He had created the foundation of an actual world, and by gazing at the countless terrains that he had carefully adjusted and made with his own two eyes, he felt that nothing could be better than this.

However, Rico knew that his work was not yet done. The disc world was vast and limitless, and there was still so much more to explore and discover. With a renewed sense of wonder and excitement, Rico set out to continue his journey of creation and discovery, eager to see what the disc world had in store for him next.

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