Chapter 111: The Dwarves Union Paper Mill Society

"Nobody's perfect. Everybody is broken in some way, and the only way to mend this brokenness is to give and receive love. For love transcends in all things, since it is ever present in the acts of humanity waiting to be shared. That missing piece is within you all along, just waiting to be unleashed."

Cardinal Andrew Descent knew the exact passage he was looking for in the Book of Chants. He knew the motivation of this chapter, and it contains the most important message of all the chants involved in this inevitable war at hand. The efficacy of the magical twigs succumb into this humble passage, for love is the greatest of them all.

The Cardinal now stands in front of the ruins of the Dwarves Union Paper Mill while he kept his old branch pointed at the darkness of the night, ready for any attack to come deceptively from out of nowhere. This paper mill is necessary for what must happen next, and the Literary Committee must reach this place at all cost. Although it was too risky to be here, Cardinal Descent simply cannot ignore the importance of this task.

He has been talking to the chosen girl, she who have genetically inherited the talent of immense musicality. He knew this all along just to be mistaken and wrong. She must do what must be done, to break the force field that holds the perfect order's abode. When this last defense collapses, so it must begin. This is the purpose of the Agreement.

Nothing has been said or revealed about the deception of this warfare. Both the Literary and Scientific factions have become pawns in this deadly chess game, each has not understood their positions on this board of power struggle. So as the talents of the illustrators have been revealed, a higher power is guiding the actions of everybody. And nobody wants a checkmate this early.

So as to fulfill the solemn motivation of this deed, the See of Colors must be reunited with the Literary Committee. Nobody can deny how high the stakes of this task is. For the colors of the several spaces are most important for a clear sight. What science has artificially made, humanity cannot tolerate. This unethical boundaries that have supported the dictatorship of science must be stopped. They cannot simply replace the theology of life, that one must live within the nature of creation by a common respect to the author of salvation.

The Dwarves Union has been a key ally ever since, and the production of the parchments must proceed without further delay.

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This Chapter is sponsored by Starbucks.

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