One year ago, inside Leviathan’s cave, the belgian colored dragon and a half-naked man could be seen in the deepest part of the cave. Lekas is sitting in front of Levathian and is getting scolded because he hit the ceiling of the cave and made some rocks collapsed on him, dirtying his beautiful scales. Then, some things leading others, they end up talking about gods and Levathian tells him something Lekas never heard before: Divine qualification.
“What do you mean by divine qualification?”
“Well, it’s not something I can really explain myself.”
“You can’t explain it but you know it? what kind of stupid-”
“I cannot explain it in words you would understand, at least.”
Levathian doesn’t like one thing about Lekas: he is too sincere with him. He doesn’t hesitate to call him stupid, he, the one who ate infinity itself. Seeing as he can’t make him change no matter how much he threatens him, he now cuts the conversation every time he hears the word ‘stupid’ coming out his mouth.