Creation was not a miracle born from nothing, but a collaboration with a steep price.
In the chaos, two primordial deities forged a contract:
Pangu offered his brilliant blueprint for creation,charting the paths of stars, the forms of life, and the laws of all things;
The other god—later known as the"Creditor"—infused the vast divine power required to realize it all.
The terms were simple:
The world would belong to Pangu,
But he had to repay the divine power spent on creation,principal and interest, in installments.
When the first life stirred on the nascent land, when the first wisp of faith rose towards the heavens,
The Creditor gazed upon this thriving world,a cold smile curling his lips.
He never cared for the paltry installments of divine power.
From the moment the contract was signed,what he desired—
was to ensure Pangu could never repay the debt,
Then,rightfully and in accordance with the contract's clauses,
Claim this world,along with all its life and civilizations,
utterly and completely as his own.
The glory of creation belonged to Pangu,
But the meticulously laid debt trap was quietly tightening.
