The next time the two of them meet, the old man asks the new man why he didn't say that the last time they met. The old man says that he almost forgot that they met, and that he was asked to give up his position and move to the new world. The new man asks what his impostor promised him, and he says that 55 years ago he was born in the city and spent his entire life fighting for the land. He never thought that he would have the opportunity to come to a completely new world, and start it all over. He says that the city lord showed him all the skyscrapers, technology and electric cars, and even promised to take them to the self-conscious people in the real world, but he doesn't know where they're going. The city lord invites his guests to a party to celebrate their time at the manor. He tells them that his son is going to become a disciple of the god of the gods. He wants his son to have some meat and some soup and some wine, and the man who took the wine will get used to the wine. The man who drank the wine must be heartbroken, because he must have been unable to distinguish reality and illusion until his impostor appeared. He must be unable to contact the gods because he is a mess, and his son must be a bundle of intelligence, but the man is still a moving body. He wonders if the man's son must have intelligence, too, because everyone around the man seems to be nothing but moving bodies. He asks the man if he really knows how to contact god, and if he knows how
The next time the two of them meet, the old man asks the new man why he didn't say that the last time they met. The old man says that he almost forgot that they met, and that he was asked to give up his position and move to the new world. The new man asks what his impostor promised him, and he says that 55 years ago he was born in the city and spent his entire life fighting for the land. He never thought that he would have the opportunity to come to a completely new world, and start it all over. He says that the city lord showed him all the skyscrapers, technology and electric cars, and even promised to take them to the self-conscious people in the real world, but he doesn't know where they're going. The city lord invites his guests to a party to celebrate their time at the manor. He tells them that his son is going to become a disciple of the god of the gods. He wants his son to have some meat and some soup and some wine, and the man who took the wine will get used to the wine. The man who drank the wine must be heartbroken, because he must have been unable to distinguish reality and illusion until his impostor appeared. He must be unable to contact the gods because he is a mess, and his son must be a bundle of intelligence, but the man is still a moving body. He wonders if the man's son must have intelligence, too, because everyone around the man seems to be nothing but moving bodies. He asks the man if he really knows how to contact god, and if he knows how