The Golden Age, perfect and radiant.
It was the beginning of humanity and the dawn of civilization.
As a self-proclaimed learned prince, a hero renowned for his eloquence, Odysseus had read about that era more than once.
And the words in books have never been sparing in their praise.
Of course, since it is perfect, there are naturally those who harbor doubts.
Among all countries, there have been more than a few who questioned how much of those ancient records were praise and how much was real.
As someone once said, since most of today's skills already had their prototypes in that era.
Even the Golden Humanity invented the earliest literature and crafts, possessing talents unimaginable to later generations.
Then why did the gods still create the subsequent Silver Generation, and even the Bronze Humanity and modern people?
Perfect things should be preserved, not left as ashes in history.
And regarding these questions, Odysseus could not answer.
