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Chapter 137 Finding the Garden of Eden

Chapter 137 Looking for the Garden of Eden

I'm going to find the Garden of Eden...

When Cain said this to his parents, Eve felt an unknown emotion stirring in her heart.

You and Adam left the Garden of Eden and came to this world that was not beautiful but very free. As a result, your children had to find the Garden of Eden and return to that world that was not free but very beautiful?

Eve didn't know what words to use to describe her mood at this moment. She felt ridiculous and lost.

And overwhelmed.

Adam gently held Eve in his arms, comforted his wife with silent actions, and at the same time looked at his child and asked him, "Why do you want to find the Garden of Eden?"

"Because the Garden of Eden is very beautiful. There is no dispute, no hard work, no need to work hard, and all my wishes come true. No matter what I want, the Garden of Eden can satisfy me."

Cain replied.

"The Garden of Eden is indeed very beautiful, it is true that there is no dispute, and indeed everything you think can come true, but Cain, the Garden of Eden will give you anything, but it will not give you freedom." Adam said to his children.

said.

However, Cain didn't care, "Why do I want freedom? I have freedom here, but I have to go out to herd sheep every day, take care of the sheep, and farm. I work hard every day, but the food is not good. I don't want to

so."

"I want to go to a world where I can eat and drink enough without having to work hard."

"Even without freedom?" Adam asked.

"Yes, even if there is no freedom."

Cain knelt on the ground and said to his parents, "Father, mother, I want to find the Garden of Eden. Just let me find it."

Looking at the determined Cain, both Adam and Eve could only agree.

Then,

Cain is gone.

With the longing for the Garden of Eden and the vow to find the Garden of Eden, I left my parents' home and set out for the Garden of Eden.

Adam and Eve watched as their children left their shelter and headed into the unknown.

"Don't worry."

Looking at Eve, whose face was still worried and whose jewel-like eyes still showed reluctance, she gently patted her wife on the shoulder, "Cain is our child, but not our doll. We can protect him."

, protect him, but when he is determined to leave here and pursue what he wants to pursue, we should not stop him."

"I'm just worried about him. The outside world is so dangerous..."

Eve did not let go of her worries because of Adam's persuasion.

"But they will leave here one day, and we will also leave them one day. We can't always protect them. Sooner or later, the chicks will leave the arms of their parents, spread their wings, and build their own nests.

." Adam continued to persuade.

Eve was suddenly speechless because she knew Adam was right.

However, a mother who is worried about her child will not let go just because she knows that others are right.

In the next few days, Eve continued to look at the direction Cain was leaving every day, until Abel suddenly found him and said, "Mother, I want to leave."

"Why?"

"Because I want to find God."

"Why do you want to go to God?"

"I want to ask it a question."

"Can you stay? Cain is gone, and mother will only have you."

"But my brother can leave, why can't I leave?"

Eve was silent and speechless. She called Adam over, hoping that Adam could join her in persuading Abel to stay. However, when her husband Adam arrived, he did not persuade Abel to stay, but instead advised Eve to let go.

Despite Adam's persuasion and Abel's insistence on leaving, Eve finally agreed to Abel's departure.

"Adam, I finally understand why God gave us everything we wanted in the Garden of Eden, but refused to give us freedom. For parents, it is unacceptable for their children to leave. God is the parents." Eve said to her.

Adam said.

However, Adam shook his head, "It's different."

Parents don't want their children to leave because they are reluctant to let their children leave and are worried about what harm their children will encounter outside.

But God is different. God doesn’t give them freedom because He wants them to leave on their own.

God is not a parent.

God is just a bad, theater-loving spectator!

After leaving the Garden of Eden, Adam thought about many things, but he did not tell Eve these things, but gently comforted her.

After Abel left, Eve spent more time looking into the distance.

But soon, Eve stopped looking into the distance because she was pregnant again.

Ten months later, Adam and Eve had their third child, whom they named Shet.

After the birth of her third child, Eve often said that this was Shet's home, hoping that Shet would not leave her and that Shet could always be with her.

And it was as if God had granted Eve's wish.

When Shet grew up, he did not leave his parents like his two brothers, but brought back an unnamed woman.

"I want to marry her." Shet said to his parents.

Under the witness of Eve and Adam, Shet married an unnamed woman and gave birth to Enosh, Ino and other children.

These children combined with each other and gave birth to more children.

The descendants of Adam and Eve began to multiply on this earth.



In the blink of an eye, decades passed, and the former mother of all living beings finally reached the end of her life. Eve, who had gray hair, an aging face, and a haggard face, looked at Adam, who was still the same as before, without any change. Suddenly,

She shed tears, "I'm sorry."

She didn't know what happened to Adam.

But she knew that the reason why Cain and Abel were able to escape God's influence was because Adam had to pay the price.

And this price is most likely the eternal loneliness after losing the lover who accompanied you.

"Don't say sorry, this is what I promised myself." Adam said with a smile.

In order to free Cain and Abel from God's influence and regain their free will, he made a covenant with the new god. He would guard the world and mankind until the end of time.

Eve struggled to sit up from the bed, snuggled into her husband's arms, feeling the faint warmth, staring out the window, and then slowly closed her eyes.

Outside.

There was a lot of crying.



After losing his mother/grandmother, Shet and his descendants cried very sadly. However, the dead are dead, and the living must continue to live. After the sadness, Shet and his children continued to live.

Live on this land, spread your branches, and reproduce your offspring.

I just don’t know when Adam disappeared.
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