Chapter 298: The Cryptic Tomb

There is a distinct place that Satan was yearning to find, and this is that place.

It consists of twelve identical tombstones, arranged in a linear order, although the topography of the graveyard from where the said markers lie were not at all evenly distributed in each of the tiny spaces above and in between, and seems totally oblivious with the way it was allotted for each of the most solemn grave, just below the turf of the most greener grass.

The first three tombstones were partly raised than the rest of the grave markers; probably it pertains to a certain dignity that was put forth to adequately create a more appropriate site in honor of the memory of those ceremoniously buried in the said special tombs. Just the same, whoever was buried there, they are probably rightfully important in rank than the rest of the twelve; pehaps even heroes.

The tombstones had no name; there was no indication to know who was laid there to rest.



As the tombs of the unknown grave pertain to distinct pieces of memory or imagination (as it was later on considered by the authorities), despite the markers having stood there in glory without bearing the name of a person, nonetheless, it contains several cryptic messages that no one has ever decoded yet.

The cryptic codes were etched on granite (the main material comprising the tombstones); for years, nobody knew what to do with them until there was a timely breakthrough that enabled the licentiate of Publishing to identify the primary purpose of that particular final resting place.

It was determined that each of the graves corresponds to the many things that involve the importance of the number twelve in correlation with the subject of Numerology, and also when the main topic depends to the extent of its predicate reasoning to bridge meaning to the very ancient disciplinary pursuit of Astrology.

The specific number twelve pertains to the many things that can be observed in the historiographic significance of life in the World, and in retrospect, starting from the early development of philosophy, kindness and values, the nation state, knowledge and science, and the diverse dimensions of governance; these are the primary elements that ultimately points to the important events that helped shape the intricacies of the human past, like the symbolic meaning of the twelve tribes of Israel, and the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ.

But, again, whoever was buried beneath the tombstones (if, in fact, there are twelve remains as it corresponds to the number of the markers), the question remains completely unanswered up to this day, but there is a strong reason to believe that the graveyard has been protected by the same efficacy of the visions as revealed by the divine to St John the Evangelist, including the many prophetic allusions which was later on foretold in the written words of the Book of Revelation.

Within the many ranks of the Story Board (the office responsible for the regulation of stories), the matter still remains to be a strict business that not all Licentiates can freely speak about the topic; the status quo persisted for ages until a surprising discovery left them all dumbfounded to the far reaches of disbelief.

In as much as the Publishers have learned by surprise of this most elusive truth, it was later on determined by classified reports that it was Lucifer the Devil's way of searching for the location of the relics of Adam and Eve, a bold and strategic move that created ripples from within the organization and have greatly impacted the Conference debates in general.

The enemy is gradually closing in. Danger lies ahead. The pattern continues to unfold. But in consolation of what can be found in the dreadful circumstances, a huge mansion provides a beautiful backdrop to the graveyard.

Fast forward, ahead of the volatile future, one of those tombstones will contain what was being sought by the forces of pure and apparent evil. Lucifer the Devil must be stopped from getting what he needs.

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This Chapter is sponsored by Nike, Inc.

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