Chapter Seventy: The Guidance from the Room Above

The Room Above was filled with angels as soon as the creatures were released. They were intently observing, wondering if the Agreement will be fulfilled. They must sabotage it at all costs, although that might bring more conflict than peace, more peril than hope. Surely, there is a perfect plan to rectify this ploy in the supposed perfect guidance from above.

The table from which the angels are congregating are full of maps; maps that will later on be critically used. Whoever will use these maps or whatever happens from the four corners contained therein are purely dependent on time alone, and much more rests on the choices to be made. On decisions to be implemented. On how worse the good was corrupted.

One of these maps has a detailed information about the Boondocks. Science has a manifested form of miraculous deeds, only explained convincingly through thorough observation and investigation. It is believed to be critical to the ending of this controversial story. It is, after all, a clear manifestation of the imagination of curiosity. And so far has been very effective.


"One of these maps will point to where the Literary Committee will pursue the perilous journey. We have to make sure to guide them along the way."

"Along the way?" the angel speaking was Cirilus, "But what if they failed to control the creatures? What will happen then?"

There was a sound of agreement and disagreement in the Room Above. There seems to be no resolution yet.

"You tend to underestimate them," says Angel Fortius, "they have the magical twigs after all. We need them to overcome challenges and obstacles to make them stronger for the final battle ahead, not to tell them what to do."

Again, the angels said their agreement and disagreement.

"You have to understand that we cannot be seen," Angel Cirilus said again, this time with a hint of concern. "This guidance you are talking about must be done in the most unconscious way, because it is a vast world out there. We cannot afford them to be defeated in the end."

"It is understood," said Angel Fortius, "These maps hold the key, and care must be given to them."

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