In this chapter, we learn that the story is fictional and that there is no intention to make any reference to real people, places, or real events. The god of glory tells his son that his aura is weak but that his condition is stable. He asks someone to send him and his son back to the land of the gods. He says that as long as his divine blood does not be taken out, he is destined for death.
In this chapter, we learn that the story is fictional and that there is no intention to make any reference to real people, places, or real events. The god of glory tells his son that his aura is weak but that his condition is stable. He asks someone to send him and his son back to the land of the gods. He says that as long as his divine blood does not be taken out, he is destined for death.