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Now reading: Chapter 23 - First Miracle from GOD OF DECEPTION, a Fantasy novel by MortalSoul.

Chapter 23 — First Miracle

The mont the words appeared on my phone screen, the world changed.

Not visually.

Not dramatically.

But spiritually.

I felt it instantly.

Hundreds of invisible threads connected to at once.

Faith.

Real faith.

Not curiosity.

Not rumors.

Belief.

The refugees stared at like they had just witnessed divinity itself descend onto the road.

And honestly?

Maybe they had.

The little boy slowly sat upright in his mother’s arms while the fever faded visibly from his face.

His breathing steadied.

His eyes regained focus.

The woman burst into tears imdiately.

"Thank you..."

She nearly collapsed trying to bow while still holding her child.

The little girl beside her cried openly now, clutching her brother tightly.

Around us, the refugees erupted into emotional chaos.

Prayers.

Whispers.

Crying.

So dropped to their knees.

Others stared at the blue light around my hands with open disbelief.

The blue divine core inside my chest pulsed violently.

Warm.

Powerful.

Hungry.

The sensation nearly knocked the breath out of .

I suddenly understood why gods beca addicted to worship.

Faith felt intoxicating.

Like energy flooding directly into your soul.

And worse?

The more desperate the believers were, the stronger it felt.

That realization terrified .

Because desperate people always existed.

aning temptation would never disappear.

"Kaiser."

Lucien’s voice cut sharply through the noise.

The commander stepped forward imdiately, golden divine light spreading subtly around him.

Not aggressive.

Containnt.

Control.

The Eternal Light knights moved carefully through the crowd, trying to calm the increasingly emotional refugees.

But it was already too late.

A miracle happened directly in front of them.

Nothing erased that.

The whispers spread rapidly.

"He healed him..."

"A divine blessing..."

"The forgotten authority brings salvation..."

"The blue god..."

Every sentence strengthened the core further.

The warmth inside my chest intensified until it almost hurt.

Elena noticed imdiately.

Her expression sharpened.

"You need to stop absorbing it."

I looked toward her weakly.

"How exactly?"

Honestly asking.

Because right now I felt like soone plugged my nervous system directly into a power station.

The saintess grabbed my wrist carefully.

Silver divine energy flowed softly around her hand.

Instantly, the pressure eased slightly.

Not completely.

But enough for to breathe normally again.

Interesting.

Her authority stabilized mine sohow.

Dangerously comforting.

The refugees noticed her helping and imdiately began whispering new rumors.

"The saintess supports him..."

"The Eternal Light protects the new god..."

Lucien visibly looked like he wanted to strangle reality itself.

Honestly understandable.

The commander raised his voice sharply.

"Enough."

Golden divine pressure spread across the road.

The atmosphere quieted imdiately.

Not fully.

But enough.

Lucien’s expression remained calm and controlled despite obvious tension beneath the surface.

"This was not divine ascension."

Several refugees looked confused.

The healed mother clutched her child tightly.

"But we saw—"

"A dical miracle," Lucien interrupted firmly.

Ah yes.

Trying to explain divine healing logically in a fantasy world.

Bold strategy.

The commander continued coldly—

"Do not mistake isolated events for prophecy."

Unfortunately for him—

that sentence sounded exactly like sothing people say before prophecy becos real.

The blue core pulsed again.

The phone screen remained glowing faintly in my hand.

New symbols moved across the display continuously now.

Faith Intake Stabilized.

Authority Expansion Available.

Recomnded Developnt Paths: — dical Systems — Communication Systems — Energy Conversion — Infrastructure Networks

My heartbeat accelerated.

What the hell was this thing becoming?

This wasn’t a phone anymore.

It looked more like a divine operating system.

Technology itself translated into conceptual pathways.

The original Technology God must’ve built his empire through this exact chanism.

Not brute force.

Solutions.

Every useful invention attracted more believers naturally.

Which created more power.

Which allowed greater miracles.

Which created even more dependence.

Holy crap.

It was the perfect growth cycle.

No wonder the ancient gods panicked hard enough to erase his existence from history.

Dorian quietly stepped beside while observing the glowing screen.

"For soone trying not to destabilize civilization..."

His eyes glinted slightly.

"...you’re progressing impressively."

I stared at him.

"I just accidentally invented magical antibiotics."

The rchant shrugged casually.

"Yes."

Pause.

"That is exactly the problem."

Fair.

Very fair.

The healed little boy suddenly looked directly at .

His weak voice sounded tiny beneath the noise around us.

"Are you really a god?"

Silence spread again.

Even the refugees nearby stopped whispering briefly.

And honestly?

That question hit harder than expected.

Because I still didn’t know the answer myself.

What counted as a god here?

Power?

Faith?

Authority?

If enough people believed in soone strongly enough—

did that automatically make them divine?

The blue core pulsed softly.

Like it already knew the answer.

I looked toward the child carefully.

Then quietly answered—

"I’m still trying to figure that out."

The boy smiled faintly.

Honestly?

That sohow felt worse than worship.

Lucien imdiately interrupted before emotional atmosphere levels reached catastrophic territory.

"We move now."

The commander’s tone left absolutely no room for argunt.

"Refugees traveling west may accompany the convoy temporarily."

The exhausted civilians visibly relaxed hearing that.

Protection from the Eternal Light clearly mattered enormously here.

Knights imdiately began reorganizing the road while healers checked the injured.

Efficient.

Disciplined.

But despite the activity—

I noticed sothing important.

People kept glancing toward constantly now.

Not just curiosity anymore.

Expectation.

Hope.

The exact thing the prophet warned about.

The exact thing the original Technology God probably experienced.

And honestly?

I already understood how dangerous it was.

Because helping people felt good.

Too good.

Elena quietly pulled aside while the convoy reorganized.

"You need to be careful."

Her blue eyes held genuine concern now.

"That miracle changed things."

I exhaled slowly.

"I know."

"No," she said softly.

"I don’t think you do."

Cold wind moved through the plains around us while refugees packed supplies nearby.

The saintess looked toward the healed child.

"People rember salvation more strongly than destruction."

The words settled heavily inside .

Because she was right.

The hunters spread fear through violence.

But I healed one child—

and suddenly hundreds looked at like salvation itself.

Technology worked the sa way on Earth.

People didn’t worship phones because they feared them.

They worshipped convenience.

Connection.

Solutions.

The original Technology God probably understood human psychology terrifyingly well.

Elena continued quietly—

"The more people depend on your miracles..."

Her voice softened slightly.

"...the harder it becos to remain human."

The blue core pulsed uneasily.

That sentence hit dangerously close to my growing fears.

I looked toward the refugees again.

A few smiled gratefully whenever our eyes t.

Others bowed respectfully.

The mother of the healed child openly cried while thanking nearby knights repeatedly.

One small miracle already changed these people emotionally.

What would happen after ten?

A hundred?

A thousand?

The phone vibrated softly again.

I looked down.

New notification:

Passive Faith Generation Detected.

Estimated Followers: 347

My stomach dropped.

Three hundred forty-seven?

Already?

That was absurd.

The core pulsed warmly in response.

Like it enjoyed the number.

Nope.

Didn’t like that at all.

Elena noticed my expression imdiately.

"What happened?"

I hesitated briefly.

Then showed her the screen.

The saintess stared silently for several seconds.

Her blue eyes widened slightly.

"...It quantifies faith?"

"Apparently."

That sounded deeply unnatural even by this world’s standards.

Most gods probably sensed belief vaguely.

This system literally asured it nurically.

Optimization.

Data.

Efficiency.

Technology approached divinity like an engineer solving scalable infrastructure problems.

That realization was horrifying.

And brilliant.

And horrifying again.

Elena looked genuinely unsettled now.

"The old Technology God truly was different."

Yeah.

No kidding.

Dorian suddenly approached us again carrying two cups of tea sohow.

Honestly this man operated on rchant magic.

"There’s more bad news."

Of course there was.

The rchant handed one cup casually.

"The refugees brought stories from the east."

I frowned slightly.

"What kind of stories?"

Dorian’s expression beca more serious.

"The hunters are searching entire territories."

Cold silence followed imdiately.

Elena’s face hardened slightly.

"How extensive?"

"Extrely."

The rchant lowered his voice.

"They aren’t rely hunting Kaiser anymore."

A bad feeling ford instantly in my chest.

Dorian continued quietly—

"They’re hunting information."

Oh.

Oh no.

The realization hit imdiately.

The hunters weren’t trying to kill the Technology authority outright yet.

They were containing knowledge about it.

Destroying records.

Witnesses.

Rumors.

Anything allowing the forgotten authority to spread rapidly.

Which ant—

they understood the true danger wasn’t just .

It was the idea itself.

Technology.

Innovation.

Progress.

The original god probably spread through civilization faster than armies could respond.

And now history threatened repeating itself.

Lucien suddenly rode toward us from the front of the convoy.

His expression looked grim.

"We have another problem."

Wonderful.

The commander stopped his horse beside us.

"Scouts confird additional movent behind the refugee groups."

Elena narrowed her eyes slightly.

"Hunters?"

Lucien shook his head once.

"Worse."

That definitely wasn’t reassuring.

The commander looked directly at .

"Other factions have begun moving."

The blue core pulsed softly.

Almost expectantly.

Lucien’s golden eyes hardened slightly.

"News of the miracle already spread ahead of us."

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