Thoughts

Passing on the knowledge we've acquired is a beautiful and profound experience. There's an inherent joy in sharing what we know with others, watching as understanding dawns in their eyes. The process of teaching is filled with rewarding moments, from explaining complex concepts to witnessing the gradual improvement of our students.

It's truly inspiring to observe how learners grow and develop, building upon the foundation of knowledge we provide. Their progress often surpasses our expectations, sometimes even surprising us with innovative applications or unique perspectives on the information we've shared.

This transfer of knowledge is not just about imparting facts; it's about nurturing curiosity, critical thinking, and a love for learning. As teachers, we often find ourselves learning alongside our students, gaining new insights from their questions and interpretations.

Moreover, there's a certain magic in seeing how knowledge, once passed on, takes on a life of its own. Those who are truly receptive and destined to grasp these lessons will not only absorb the knowledge but also carry it forward, potentially becoming teachers themselves in the future. This cycle of learning and teaching creates a beautiful continuity, connecting generations through shared wisdom and understanding.


As Irah contemplates the results of the battle, wounded with mixed feelings and emotions, he says:

"With this power, I can do much more."

A tense aura emerges from Irah with a calm but serious mood, as his eyes' pupils glow purple. He then says, "This will be the last time, Zahar! I will make sure this will not repeat again. I will not allow you to bring destruction and chaos to this land, or to this world if I can help it."

"Even with its imperfections, it has a chance to be something greater."

As Kenzo says to himself, "Yes, my friend, that is true. All it needs is someone to guide it to the right path, and I wonder who that could be?"

As the surrounding aura starts to calm and relax, the day starts to look brighter and more enlightened. With the calm and flowing breeze, both Irah and Kenzo look at each other and smile.

As we find ourselves back in the old world, Lucian is in a room with a couple of guys knocked down on the floor and five people standing in front of him, who happen to be Tamayomi, Omashi, and three of Tamayomi's lieutenants.

Tamayomi says to Lucian, with an expression of concern and raging feeling, "You damn fool, Lucian! What are you doing? What is the meaning of this?!"

And before he could speak another word, Lucian says to him with a tense aura, his eye pupils glowing green, "Hear me, Tamayomi! You well know the code of the syndicate, and yet you always find a way to find trouble. I won't allow you to do as you please just because you feel like it."

"Omashi, I still believe you can be redeemed. You've just been guided to the wrong and cruel path."

"I did come here to teach Tamayomi a lesson for messing with my brother."

And as the aura calms, he says, "I'm a bit calmed down now, but I will say this to you, Tamayomi: next time you happen to cross paths with my brother, you better show him some respect."

"Now there are some questions I came to ask, and I will get my answers."

Lucian's piercing gaze settled on Tamayomi, his voice steady and firm as he began his interrogation. The room fell silent, the tension palpable as even Tamayomi's lieutenants held their breath, waiting for the exchange to unfold.