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The three of them discuss the content of the book with Odin as the translator. They shared their opinions and argued about the interpretation of the poetic words of the information. Amaryllis created a bond between Loki and Odin because they shared and uttered their opinions, and she wasn't the only one who felt that way.
A few days passed and Hera joined in and gave a different perspective which opened a new possibility and insight into creation. The four of them hadn't gotten up from their seats for days with only ale and tea to accompany them.
"My point is, the book isn't actually a book explaining about creation, it's more like an admiration for The Lord. This is some kind of a diary from the perspective of someone who had been watching The Lord from up close. This thing can't be interpreted as a real source of information," Loki said as he looked at Odin as he rested his head on his fist and let his long black hair loose on the table.
"But you can't discard the fact it has important information about creation. Although it looks like it doesn't make any sense to our understanding, that doesn't mean it's not valid. I have gained knowledge through offerings, and you will be surprised when you know what I know," Odin replied.
"Then tell us. Tell us what you know," Loki said with a smirk as he looked at Odin. "You always keep that knowledge to yourself all the time and you only gave us only a tiny portion of it," Loki pointed out.
The two kept arguing as Amaryllis stared at the book and tried to process everything that she had heard the past few days. Although she was thinking really hard, she listened to those two argue, and they weren't wrong about what they were arguing about. She then realized something that made her close the book which made the others look at her.
"Both of you aren't wrong because I agree with your reasoning, and I think I know the one who wrote this book," Amaryllis said as she looked at both of them. "We all can agree that this book is written by an Archangel, so I think believe even so this is just a diary, whoever wrote this has the curiosity about creation and wrote whatever they found about it. This might be just one of the many books they wrote," Amaryllis explained.
"So you're telling that this poetic nonsense isn't just someone admiring The Lord? How can you prove that it's not just pure nonsense?" Loki asked.
"Because I have these," Amaryllis answered and pulled out all the fourteen objects that she had retrieved from hell.
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They all looked at it and had no idea what those were except for Hera since she knew everything from Mykel.
"These are the things that Uriel brought down to hell to replace the Dukes, Princes, and Kings of Hell. These things can hold emotions and turn them into power and these things are what the book mentioned about one of the many ingredients of life," Amaryllis explained as she put them all on the table. "And I think I know who wrote this book, and that's Uriel," Amaryllis added.
Odin and Loki grabbed one and they looked at it with curiosity, as Amaryllis explained to them how it worked. Since they were real beings, they could put their emotions into the objects. They were surprised by how emotion alone was enough to allow them to become stronger. The objects amplified the emotion and turned them into power as Amaryllis explained.
"So what do we do with these emotions? Just take them back?" Odin asked.
"No, you can give that emotion to others. If you take your emotion back, it does nothing," Amaryllis answered. "Anyway, that's not the point. What I'm trying to say here is that Uriel might be on Earth, and I know where she's exactly," Amaryllis pointed out as she looked at them.
"Where?" Loki asked with curiosity.
"New York," Amaryllis answered. "I don't know why she's there, but Beldathiel and I found a trace of divine power a few days ago. Not far from there, I found this book, and she managed to fool me by believing it was just a book. She used this book as a decoy since she knew this book is not even that important," Amaryllis added.
"But why she's down there? Is there a specific reason?" Hera asked with her eyes squinted.
"I don't know. I'm not Mykel who knows everything apparently," Amaryllis answered as she shook her head. "This time, I can't make the decision to find her because I might put myself in danger, and Mykel should be the one who makes the decision," Amaryllis said.
While they were thinking of a reason why Uriel came down to Earth, suddenly a portal opened right in front of them. Mykel came out with Elena, and then Mykel sat down and grabbed the book to look at it himself. He had been listening to their conversations and he couldn't help but get curious about it.
"You're done with the training?" Hera asked as she looked at Mykel who sat next to her.
"No, not yet. This is more important than the training, and this might be a good opportunity that I don't want to miss," Mykel answered as he looked at the content of the book and the translated pages that Odin wrote.
They let Mykel read the book peacefully, but they all were more curious about Elena with the overwhelming aura that she had released. She looked the same as ever, but something was different about her that made them feel uneasy.
"First thing that I notice after listening to your discussion is that Uriel came down to Earth because The Lord allows her," Mykel pointed out as he kept reading. "The reason is that she might want to get those things back from you, and that's why she's now there in New York, with a disguise as a new employee named Ariel Greens," Mykel added.
"Who?" Amaryllis asked.
"Lyneth didn't tell you? Apparently, there's a survivor from Los Angeles, on her own for months, and went all the way to New York," Mykel answered. "The fact that she prefers to stay and wants to work for my guild, that's enough to tell something is suspicious about her," Mykel added as he flipped the page.
"Whatever you're thinking, I suggest you do not do it. Although we don't know much about angels and The Lord's loyal servants, if you're messing with them, you're indirectly messing with him," Odin warned as he looked at Mykel with a serious expression.
"Messing around? I never do such a thing," Mykel said and looked at Odin. "I'm not going to harm her, and I'm definitely not going to kill her," Mykel continued.
"If that's not what you're going to do, then what are you planning to do?" Loki asked as he rested his chin on the table and looked at Mykel with interest.
"Well," Mykel paused as he put away the book and the translated pages. "I'm going to have a talk," Mykel answered with his eyebrows raised.
"You won't get anything from her. Her loyalty and life only belong to her creator, The Lord. She's made to obey and be loyal to him, so that's going to be impossible," Odin replied with confidence as he shook his head.
Mykel didn't respond to Odin's words, but his smirk was enough to tell that he knew about that and already knew what to do. That confidence made Loki, Hera, and Amaryllis admire him and get excited about what he was going to do.
"Elena, why don't you go and meet her?" Mykel asked Elena who was emptying the whole bottle of ale. "Bring her here and don't hurt her before she entered the world," Mykel looked at her.
"Okay," Elena sighed as she stood up and then disappeared, leaving a thin gold dust.
They were quite shocked when Elena sounded annoyed when Mykel ordered her to. They wondered if something had happened because Mykel was unbothered by it at all.
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"Is she okay?" Hera asked.
"She's having a rough time. She's stuck and can't progress any further. She said that she hit the limit, and that pisses her off," Mykel answered.
"I don't know what you two are doing, but right now she's already beyond Ymir. I'm afraid that even the Primordials are no match for her anymore," Odin pointed out.
"I know," Mykel answered as he scoffed. "But that's not enough, even for me and her" Mykel continued.
When Mykel said that, they realized that they couldn't feel anything from Mykel. His aura and the power he possessed were undetectable, and they wondered how strong he had become.
"Well, this is going to be interesting, and it will be a sight to see if she managed to defeat Uriel, right?" Loki asked and chuckled mischievously. "It's a huge mistake to let Uriel go down to Earth on her own," Loki continued as he kept chuckling.
"There's no mistake," Mykel said as he looked at his palm. "He only plays one of his cards. Whether he will win, lose, or draw, it's nothing but just a card game. But, when there's a card game with a stake at hand, the dealer always wins, and he knows that," Mykel continued.