Labyrinth Restaurant

gossip/rumors

There are certain mysteries in the history of the planet that have been repeated over and over again, no matter the time or region.

For example, the Son of God, executed on a hill and resurrected three days later.

For example, a saint who appeared before a devout believer hundreds of years after the times spoken of in the Heritage.

For example, the will of those in this world who show the path to be taken in the form of holy marks and revelations.

For example, a statue of the Virgin Mary in tears of blood.

For example, a tree irregularity in shape that doesn't even look like the face of a saint.

For example. For example. For example.

Etosetra. Etosetra.

─ ─ ─ Resurrection. Re-emergence. Miracle.

Such phenomena have been found not only in times when science was underdeveloped, but also in an unlimited number of modern times when science flourishes.

The way it is said differently, what is common to many of them is the contradiction to the real world: 'Someone who is not supposed to be there - the will of those who cannot exist is there'.

Of course, some of those examples, no, the majority are just mistaken. Misunderstanding. Illusion. Just a natural phenomenon. falsehood by some intent. Paranoia. A hallucination shown by a faith that went too far. Whatever the cause, I guess many of them are untrue. There's no way to be sure of that, though.

Proof of the Devil, there is the word.

It comes from an anecdote in the New Testament where the devil tried the Son of God, but it means proving a proposition that is very difficult to prove. Even in modern times, it is widely seen that the opponent is pressed to prove the devil as a technique of discourse, or a harassing and stained obsession, for example in a place of debate. If there is a fair and sober third party, it is also a sword of all blades.

Proof of that demon, but if it is based on it, the aforementioned gods, saints, etc. become just as difficult to prove as the demon. Ironically, the attributes of good and evil differently equate in the difficulty of proving them. Fine dust doesn't make a difference either.

But that doesn't matter, whether that's true or not.

At least for people who believe it, believe it.

There's "Someone Who Shouldn't Be Here" right around the corner. "Maybe".

No grounds are required.

Proof is useless.

Not to mention, this isn't Earth.

A still mysteriously colorful world, where God exists and the wizard walks by waving a major hand.

The soil that embraces miracles was already there from the beginning.

It's such a place, so the rumor of "someone who's not supposed to be there," it spread quickly.

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At first it was at a liquor store on a lined street of a certain luxury inn.

"So ah... I saw it..."

"Dude, that can't be right"

Late in the night, when the date had already changed, two young men were flowering into the story. Apparently they are travelers from a distant country, high-profile people who seem to be upscale, but now they were terribly drunk.

"I've... seen it before... and I'm sure of it."

"Yes, yes, I heard that brag all over the place."

I am firmly about to complain to another man that he saw "something" again today that he saw before, but he seems to be getting drunk for a long time and gets no guidelines. The man listening is also appropriately hammering and listening.

But another man interested in the story, a magnificent gentleman sitting in a seat nearby, has spoken to them.

"Is that true, you there?... Actually, I saw it too."

"What!?"

"Look... I knew it was true..."

Their speech also propagated to the surrounding seats, "Actually, myself," and "me," and a few people in the store raised their hands modestly.

"Is this some kind of auspicious sign?

"Sounds like it's in your interest."

"Hey, let's bet all my wallets on tomorrow's game"

"Hey, where did you see that?

"I think I'll look for you tomorrow, too"

I was sure of them. It's not a wack.

I thought I'd seen most of that wrong now, so much so that I forgot until someone else mentioned it.

In the first place, it's not necessarily that what they saw was really her (...). It's also possible that he was just another person in a very similar outfit. Because there are as many long brunette girls in this city as there are.

But is that the truth or not? They don't mind either of those trivial things.

The only thing I'm sure of is that the rumor that the "brave man showed up in this city" was born on this occasion. That was also as if the detonator wire of the bomb had caught fire.