Chapter 337: The Dogs Bark, but the Caravan Moves On (3)
Chapter 337: The Dogs Bark, but the Caravan Moves On (3)
...The distant past rose like a mist. One year, ten, a hundred, then a thousand passed. Those days couldn't be expressed in terms of time, those distant memories of the Holy Age. God was still alive then, and Quay was a devout believer. Since there was only one God in that world, everyone except God was a believer.
—What do you think today's divine revelation will be?
—Haha. I'll just write down anything and accept it graciously.
The believers of the Holy Age received revelations from God and spent their days interpreting them. His body and mind were filled only with the revelations of God. A life in harmony with God, each creature dedicated solely to the one who created them.
In that great era, Quay was happy. Every moment was full, and every fragment was insightful.
—Quay. This revelation is significant.
A strange revelation came without any warning. To Quay, the revelation was interpreted as follows:
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