If Angel were to name them, starting from the bottommost mural, they would be: "Above the Throne," "Ascend the Throne," "The Road of Glory," "The Tightrope Walker"... "Swaddling Clothes."
Angel's naming logic is primarily based on the content of the picture, with imagined stories as a supplement.
But now Angel finds that the story he imagined is fundamentally wrong.
He always believed that the painting "Above the Throne" in the bottommost hall was the conclusion of the story "The Newly Born will Eventually Become King."
But "The Tightrope Walker" painting slapped Angel in the face.
According to Angel's imagined story, the painting presented after "The Tightrope Walker" should be "The Road of Glory."
But in "The Tightrope Walker," the protagonist has already shed the cumbersome armor and discarded the spear; yet why is he still in armor with a weapon in "The Road of Glory"?
Isn't this logically contradictory?
Or rather, this logic is fundamentally inverted.
