Chapter 261 - 224: Law Accomplished
In the Divine Kingdom of God, the number of angels is beyond counting. Like various-sized mirrors, they reflect the brilliance emanating from the throne, living in all corners of Heaven and enjoying endless bliss.
Yet among them, a Great Angel—despite being surrounded by other eternally joyful angels—had found himself overcome with sorrow in recent days.
Schiller, with a spear forged from condensed light in hand, gazed longingly into the distant realm of dreams, his brow perpetually furrowed.
"Great Angel Schiller, why do we always see you with a look of sorrow, unable to wander freely for long?"
A beautiful angel approached, flapping her wings,
"Could it be that God’s dream is not enough to satisfy you?"
"What are you saying?"
Schiller, upon hearing this, replied with a hint of blame:
"God’s dream has everything. Even the greediest of mortals, upon arriving here, would find their desires ultimately finite and satisfied.
Even if they exhausted their imagination, they couldn’t enjoy even one ten-thousandth of the splendor of this heavenly kingdom.
If such is the case for greedy mortals, how much more so for us angels?"
