On a small dwarf planet with a blue atmosphere enveloping its grey, moon-like surface, Kai, Eugene, and Rese met Sephira. Not long after, Sephira invited the three of them to a place that looked like a small house on the planet.
"Everyone, I'd like to invite you to my home first. It's better to talk inside the house; I don't think this place is suitable for a conversation," Sephira said.
The three followed her, and soon they arrived at a small wooden house. The structure was simple, with a pitched roof covered in metal sheets and a small chimney on top. Several clear glass windows let warm light spill outside. The wooden door stood at the center of the front, and the house was slightly elevated with a narrow porch, sturdy against the barren, vast gray landscape of the planet.
Upon arrival, they stepped inside, and Sephira showed them where to sit with a gentle smile.
"Make yourselves comfortable," she said.
After arranging the seats, she brought freshly baked cookies and some water to the table to welcome her guests. Kai sat on the prepared chair, Eugene reclined comfortably on the large sofa, and Rese sat beside her, picking up a book to read. All three made themselves at home.
Soon, Sephira took a seat across from Kai. A crystal orb rested on the table before her. She spoke softly, looking at him.
"Kai, you came here because you want to know what to do next, didn't you? I've seen your future, but the future is never fixed—it can change depending on circumstances and factors. You came here because someone in your mind guided you to do so, right?"
Kai's eyes widened as he faced her.
"So, it seems I was right to come. You can see the future… but can you tell me what I should do?"
Sephira, calm and composed, glanced at the crystal orb.
"It seems you are the chosen one," she said gently, "meant to reach the edge of truth—or you might call it the edge of God."
Kai frowned.
"The edge of God? And what does being the chosen one mean? I don't understand."
Sephira looked at him, her expression serene.
"I cannot reveal everything, as it might alter the future in unexpected ways. Think about it—if we knew the moment of our death, what would we do? Some would feel at peace, while others would feel distress. Knowing the future can bring comfort or suffering."
Kai picked up a cookie and asked, while Eugene and Rese relaxed on the sofa, listening carefully.
"So, what should I do? Someone in my mind told me to come to you, and that you could give me some guidance."
Sephira immediately understood. She looked at the crystal orb and said:
"You must set out on a journey to find the Divine Heart."
Kai tilted his head in confusion.
"The Divine Heart? What is it, and where is it?"
Sephira's gaze returned to the orb as she explained:
"It belongs to the ruler of the western continent. His name is Yanwa. You must go to the planet Yangka in the west; the Divine Heart is waiting for you there. Once you possess it, you will gain the ability to access the deepest corners of the mind and avoid death."
Kai, still puzzled, asked again,
"And what should I do after I get it?"
Sephira looked at the crystal orb before answering:
"When you obtain the Divine Heart, use The Vision Eye, and you will see a man who will tell you the next step. That is all I can tell you. If I said more, the future might change."
Hearing this, Kai prepared to leave immediately, and Eugene and Rese followed without hesitation. The three of them walked straight to the spaceship, ready to depart. Sephira accompanied them to the ship. As Kai was about to board, he turned back and spoke:
"Thank you, Sephira."
The three boarded the spaceship. Kai took the pilot's seat, while Eugene and Rese got on together. The spaceship slowly rose through the atmosphere of Sephida. Watching from below, Sephira spoke softly:
"Good luck, everyone."