It was when Chester rebelled in a slow tone to get time to sort his head out that Glenn took the word further with a slightly excited face.
"Yes. I don't know because it doesn't describe the exact size of it to put all the flora and fauna I can on it, but they already built a huge boat uninterrupted. And as an ancient boat, there's a rare statement that the hull was three stories long and looked square from the outside."
"Square... something like an ark... but when it does, don't be a pretty disgruntled boat? Well, it's what God does. I wouldn't mind dressing like a boat..."
"No, the boat was not made by Auga God. Auga, God has chosen us to make them."
"Really? A pair would mean two, wouldn't it? Would it be something that could make such a huge three-story boat for just two men and women?
Then Glenn waved loudly.
"No, you don't. There are not just two humans. The other flora and fauna were a pair of females, but not humans."
"So how many people were there?
In response to Chester's question, Glenn answered without getting her hair in between.
"It's twelve. A total of twelve young men, six men and six women, were chosen by the Orga God."
"Right. Neither do I think so somewhat, but once" The Great Aboriginal God "wrote that the leadership of those young men was carpentry. Of course, I don't know if we can build a three-story gigantic boat just because there were carpenters among the twelve of us."
"Hmm. Well, I don't know if I can make it out of it, but does" Great Aboriginal God "say it's done?
"Yes, and it means that the Auga God put a pair of female males on that boat, every flora and fauna, and carried them to the kingdom of God."
"Hmmm... and after wiping out the world with ultimate magic, I rebuilt the world again and brought the boat back to earth... so?
"Exactly. And each of the twelve young men chose a companion, and gave birth to a child, and brought it up, and their sons chose a companion, and gave birth to a child, and brought it up, and so they became humanity today. And the twelve of them are described as the ancestors of the Middle Ages for mankind."
"... that's an uninterrupted inheritance... at least I've never heard of it, and I don't even hear a story close to this at all..."
Then Rodemul also nodded loudly and followed Shester.
"I am exactly the same. I know it's an inheritance I've heard so far that is not similar to any inheritance..."
Listening to Rodemur, Shester nodded loudly.
And Shester was greatly surprised by the authenticity of this inheritance, which he had never seen or heard of.