"The Divine King canonized, the Dark Snake committed suicide. The Chief Divine Light descended, did the Cloud Snake turn into a butterfly? Using the most brutal life and death, to compose the music of the Gummy People's return?... "
In the large tent, Aweit finished reading this long Music Bureau story and was momentarily stunned, silent for a long time. This story, which aligns with the aesthetics of the Mexica Tribes and even the Highland Nava Tribes, is rich with elements and familiar plots that resonate deeply with him, evoking a lasting reflection.
Quite naturally, he placed himself in the role of the strong, brave, and wise Jaguar Divine King and felt genuine regret at the generous sacrifice of the "Dark Snake." The promise the Jaguar Divine King made to the Dark Snake also stirred his emotions and left him thoughtful.
