Chapter 485 - 422: The Mission Bestowed Upon Schiller (Two in One)
Angels lived in all parts of Heaven, reveling in endless bliss. They were born within the celestial kingdom, as God’s hands and feet, never having fallen from grace.
Mortals on Earth often speculated, imagining what Heaven was like, but no matter how they described it, they saw just the tip of the iceberg. The splendor of Heaven was far greater than they could envisage.
Mortals held themselves too highly, some wise ones uttering lies—their desires were endless, their greed never satiated; even if they were to go to Heaven, they would ultimately turn it into Hell.
Such statements found agreement among many.
But mortals remained mortals, their vast desires and greed in the Mortal World only serving to chill themselves. They spoke of boundless desire and endless greed, but was it really so? Then, from where did the emptiness come?
Desire and greed did not leave people empty, satisfaction did.
And in Heaven, under miracles beyond logic, the emptiness that followed satisfaction could exist or could be utterly absent, depending on the soul’s free will.
Therefore, angels often said,
Those mortals on Earth, even if they exhausted their imagination, could not enjoy even one ten-thousandth of Heaven’s beauty.
Heaven was so wonderful, yet having been to Hell, Schiller felt that there were always some people in this world who were utterly undeserving of such splendor.
They were better off receiving eternal punishment, imprisoned in Hell forever regretting all their past wrongdoings.
