The True Divinity

"If that's the case, I'll build a base around here." Cain stared into the void.

[Do what you wish, I'll go to sleep. I need to save my energy. Don't underestimate the abominations.]

"I know, there is always a bigger fish in the pond. Growing strong enough for my puddle doesn't mean I can survive anywhere else," Cain stared at the gate behind him.

[Do you know why they say there is always a bigger fish in the pond?]

"No? Why," Cain asked.

[Since the fools haven't thought of the crocodile there yet, they can't fathom the bears and lions living at the shore. Their minds aren't strong enough to withstand the reality of humans living far in their cities, coming to catch some fish to eat.]

"I understand. It's indeed something I never thought of. Rest well. I'll take it from here."

[See you later.] AO went back to sleep. The abominations riddled his body with holes like a spreading cancer, driving him faster and faster toward an imminent end.