"The Three Main Gods who are worshipped by the majority of humanity."
Wilhlem's voice echoed within the class as he stared at every student who listened to his words attentively.
"As you all know, they are—Elohim, Adon, and Elyon."
His gaze swept around the class before landing on Himl.
His expression hardened as he noticed him sleeping with earphones on, but he chose to ignore him.
"Humanity was weak—weaker than any race for most of their existence in Lumina."
He gestured toward Aimar. "How did they co to existence?"
"There is no proper explanation about it," Aimar replied, shaking his head.
Wilhlem nodded, pacing around the class. "Like he said, there isn't any concrete evidence of how they ca to existence.
So say they were born from a pair of man and woman. Can anyone tell their nas?"
""Adam and Eve.""
The sound resonated within the class, making Wilhelm nod.
"So say humans originated from their reproduction. So say they were made by the Anunnaki, which many believe are just a different na for the Three Main Gods."
For a mont, Wilhlem hesitated, as though tempted to reveal more.
But he quickly shook off the thought and resud.
"Regardless of the theory, one fact is agreed upon: humanity did not descend from the Origin Races—the Dajin and the Divyan. Yet today, humanity stands as one of the most well-known races in Lumina."
His gaze swept across the class once more. "Can anyone tell why?"
"...."
A complete silence lingered within the class, which made Wilhelm sigh.
"It's because of the Three Main Gods," he replied, pointing at the board behind him. "To be more specific, it's their church that helped humans."
He asked, "Elijah, when did the church first beco prominent?"
Elijah, who was busy poking Himl with a pen, flinched before composing himself.
"Just after the birth of the first Child of Mana," he replied, looking at Wilhelm. "But their growth increased rapidly after the Second Holy War."
"Exactly." Wilhlem moved before leaning against the teacher's desk. "It's believed that, unlike other races, humanity had far more help from the Gods."
Taking his stick, he moved toward the board. "One of the ways was by sending their ssengers—beings who helped them overco many hurdles. One of the most prominent among them was Moshel."
He pointed at the intricate diagrams of churches sketched on the board.
"Many churches exist, including those aligned with the Dark Trinity.
Yet humanity continues to favor the Church of the Three Main Gods. Why?"
RINGGG!!!!!
The bell rang, ending the class.
Wilhlem placed his stick down as he looked at the students once again.
"The annual field trip is in three days," he announced. "All selected students from the Diamond, Gold, and Platinum classes should prepare accordingly."
The students murmured in excitent as they began packing their bags.
Wilhlem's gaze, however, remained on the sleeping boy.
"Himl," he snarled, looking at him.
Elijah shook him violently, making Himl groan in frustration.
"What?" Himl grumbled, glaring at Elijah before turning his gaze to Wilhelm.
"et in my main office after classes," Wilhlem ordered curtly, then strode out of the room.
Himl nodded before falling asleep once again.
******
"Urgh."
I groaned as I walked through the grounds of the academy.
It was already noon, with the sun shining brightly above us.
'Where did she go?'
I thought as I sighed tiredly, removing my earphones while stopping the music.
Yesterday, I was so close to Echo, but I still couldn't see her.
I tried finding her all around the mall but couldn't.
It was as if she just disappeared.
'I wish I could have identified her bird earlier.'
Was I disappointed?
Of course, I was.
With all the things going on around , I completely forgot about her.
She lives in Akasha and attends the sa academy.
'Though she rarely joins any class.'
Well, her circumstances don't allow her to move freely.
Her being the [Forbidden Heroine] of the ga doesn't help either.
[Aren't you too obsessed with her?>]
'I am not.'
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