Chapter 16

This is the Lord God's Space, and moreover, it is the original Lord God's Space. However, there is only this one piece of information—nothing else exists besides this. For example, the origins of the Lord God's Space, who created it, when it was created, and why it was created—none of this is present.

However, Henry Clark knows from those novels... regardless of whether those novels are true or not—most likely they are fictional—but at least he can learn about some of the functions of the Lord God's Space. From those novels, it can be inferred that the so-called Lord God's Space selects certain people—some are ordinary, some are special talents—and throws them into all kinds of dangerous situations. The specific scenario depends on the theme of the novel: it could be a horror movie world, a world of ghosts and monsters, or a world based on movies, novels, comics, games, and so on. The only thing in common is that all these worlds are extremely dangerous, designed to train the reincarnators.

But this Lord God's Space is somewhat different, because it is the very first Lord God's Space, and many settings have not yet been perfected—some are even missing. For example, in the enhancement category that Henry Clark sees, apart from personal physical enhancement and the summoning option, all other enhancements are blank and cannot be selected.

Another example: in the Lord God system, it shows that he currently has the highest Heavenly Dao Affinity value, making him the top authority in this space. He can control certain aspects of this space to a limited extent. For instance, he can use the summoning option to summon people from various places across the multiverse. Each summon costs ten reward points; after summoning more than ten people, each additional summon costs one hundred reward points. The summoned individuals have the qualification to be reviewed as reincarnation members, and for one thousand reward points, they can be promoted to junior reincarnation squad members.

At the same time, for every junior reincarnation squad member, if they become the Child of the Plane in their respective plane, the Lord God's Space will receive five thousand reward points and a C-level side story as feedback. Furthermore, from that plane, one person can be summoned for each reward point, with no limit on the number of summons. The summoned individuals do not have the qualifications of reincarnation squad members and will not die in any summoning scenario—the only thing that dies is the puppet body created by the Lord God's Space. After death, the soul returns to its original plane.

Additionally, everyone with the qualification to be reviewed as a reincarnation member or higher can participate in trial planes. In these trial planes, they can obtain reward points and side stories, but these reward points and side stories are of a secondary authority and can only be used to enhance the reincarnation squad members themselves—they cannot be used for various matters in the junior Lord God's Space.

All this information is now known to Henry Clark—at least, all the information currently given to him. After learning all this, he stood there in a daze for a while, and then a surge of wild joy rose in his heart.

Although he still couldn't quite figure out what exactly this junior Lord God's Space meant, he knew this was a great opportunity—possibly the greatest opportunity of all. To use the words from the prehistoric Heavenly Court government network, this is a chance comparable to obtaining an innate spiritual treasure.

Moreover, when he saw the Heavenly Dao Affinity value, Henry Clark had a bold guess. But this guess made him feel a chill all over, and for a moment, he didn't dare to believe whether it was true.

The Heavenly Dao... According to the records on the prehistoric Heavenly Court government network, humans of the multiverse only became independent after Pangu created the world and Hongjun merged with the Heavenly Dao. After that, the Human Emperor rose, established the Four Symbols to guard the four extremes, comprehended the Five Elements to stabilize the universe, spread the Eight Trigrams to prosper the world, and only then was the prehistoric Heavenly Court government established, allowing the human race to flourish. This is the official record in history. At first, Henry Clark thought this was just mythology—after all, the Chinese people on Earth have similar myths. But now, thinking of the current Heavenly Dao Affinity value, this myth suddenly appeared before his eyes.

Henry Clark transmigrated to the era of the prehistoric Heavenly Court government, which is clearly marked as the Human Calendar in the records. At the same time, the Human Calendar era does not have the Heavenly Dao, because the Heavenly Dao was merged by Hongjun. How it was merged, and what it became, is unknown. But it is certain that the Human Calendar era does not have the Heavenly Dao.

The timeline with the Heavenly Dao is the Prehistoric Calendar, which predates the Human Calendar. Only in that era did the so-called Heavenly Dao exist, and it was called Gaia. According to the records of the prehistoric Heavenly Court government, during the Prehistoric Calendar era, humans were even less than ants. Humans were the only beings in the multiverse without any Heavenly Dao Affinity, while all other creatures had more or less some affinity—those with more were called the myriad races of prehistory, those with less were insignificant. In the historical records, humans of that era existed as food, as tools, as slaves, as experimental subjects—a truly tragic existence.

Could it be that he has transmigrated back to the prehistoric era?

For a moment, Henry Clark was completely puzzled, unable to figure it out, and could only take things one step at a time.

However, with this first-generation Lord God's Space, he felt that he now had much more room to maneuver for the future—at least, he was no longer just a mere ant.

Next, Henry Clark began to calculate silently in his mind. He broke things down into several points. The first is that by killing creatures of this era, he can extract their Heavenly Dao Affinity value—more or less—and this affinity can be converted into reward points. These reward points can be used, on one hand, to enhance himself (although currently only physical enhancement is available), and on the other hand, to summon humans from various universes in the multiverse. Moreover, Henry Clark suspects that the people he summons do not belong to the prehistoric era, but are instead from the future Human Calendar era.