DIEGO: THE PROPHECY
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n, a young man toiled in the mud,
rest! You've been in the fields for a wh
he sweat from his forehead. "I'll rest in a bit, S
word "rest" wasn't a c
We'll save some food for y
espond and con
o choice but to press on. This was on
ego finished planting the
and his clothes were dirty,
wards the sh
g lower back, and tired feet,
arrived at h
e felt the pain in his body and fatigue. He was p
his eyes f
his arms, something
he found a chocolate-colored book
en; he hadn't noticed it when he walked to this spot. A curios
ching the book brought him a sense of happiness. He brushed off the dirt and
, and the first page was also filled with symbols h
of the book, where he saw s
ybayin script by:
only words he c
hey said the village thrived under his rule, with lush landscapes, ge
st village leader. He longed to return to a time when th
vor of Seraphara had been withdr
ich had appeared mysteriously, and he co
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ill holding the book he'd been
eir current leader's house and borrow a book
ad a substantial li
and head to their leader's home, carrying
r a brief pause, the door opened, revealin
ih. I'd like to borrow a
brow and scrutinized
and is it really so important that you've come to me at this lat
elt a bit nervous. Their leade
ow a book related to the first village leader, Theodore
had no choice. The man opened the door further and
r, you need to return it when you're done. You won't li
. "Thank you, Leader Isa
u to it," the leader said
arching for the
ore P
bay
re what
t hadn't found what he was looking for.
a stack of books. "This might
seconds later, he heard a sudden
books, both of the same chocolate hue as the o
ked th
eel a rush of anticipation
t he had been
: The First Leade
bay