- Alternative:The God Who Can't Clean Up / 片付けられない神様
- Author:Tokaku Kondo(Story&Art)
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- Status: Completed
- Genres: Oneshot , Action , Comedy , Fantasy , Supernatura
The God Who Can't Clean Up Manhua
Title: The Unwanted Blessings. Genre: Short story ; Drama ; Fantasy ; Moral lesson.
In the mystical land of Eldoria, the inhabitants revered the ancient deity known as Elnara, the Goddess of Abundance. For centuries, they offered her the finest crops, shimmering jewels, and exquisite art, in exchange for blessings of prosperity and good fortune. The once modest shrine dedicated to Elnara now bloated into a colossal palace, overflowing with treasures from floor to ceiling.
As the years went by, Elnara began to feel suffocated by the overwhelming hoard of offerings. The weight of riches bore down on her spirit, tarnishing the joy she once felt in granting the villagers' wishes. Lost in a labyrinth of opulence, the goddess yearned to break free from the shackles of excess and rediscover the essence of her divine purpose.
One fateful day, a determined young artisan named Lyra dared to venture into the palace of Elnara, drawn by a whisper in the wind that spoke of the goddess's silent suffering. As she weaved her way through corridors lined with golden statues and ornate tapestries, Lyra finally stood before the goddess, who sat amidst a mountain of treasures, her eyes dull with melancholy.
With empathy in her heart, Lyra pleaded with Elnara to release herself from the burden of wealth and share her blessings with those in need. She implored the goddess to remember the true beauty of giving, the warmth of a kind gesture, and the transformative power of generosity. Touched by Lyra's sincerity and wisdom, Elnara hesitantly agreed to the young artisan's request.
Together, they embarked on a journey through Eldoria, bringing food to the hungry, shelter to the homeless, and hope to the despairing. As the treasures of the palace found new homes and hearts, Elnara felt a profound lightness in her being, a sense of liberation she had long forgotten. With each smile she witnessed, each tear of gratitude she shed, the goddess rediscovered the purity of her divine purpose - to bestow blessings not as a weight to bear, but as a gift to share.
