"Well that's why Auga God has seen her and is going to propose..."
As Glenn carefully turned the page of "The Great Aboriginal God" at hand, Shester stopped talking in surprise.
"Wait a minute! You proposed as soon as you met him? It would be too soon for anything, wouldn't it? Besides, is it a good thing that God proposes to a human woman in the first place for other inheritances?
Then Glenn answered Chester's question in a really calm and orderly fashion.
"Right. First of all it's about God's proposal, but I can tell you that this is actually a good story. That's also a phenomenon seen all over the world, isn't it? In the first place, a native god is unlike the only god, such as Zexism, and most have an almost identical personality to human beings. Besides, most people have a pretty selfish personality, so I think this time the aug god is a bad minute and a troubled god as well, but I don't mean especially selfish compared to others... oh, but is it just that I'm going to wipe out my country whole... then I guess it means a special selfish god... well that means there's quite a bit of talk about God forcefully taking away human women anyway. And of the first question, I'm talking about whether it's just too early to propose as soon as we meet, but this is also a pretty good story. When you look at other ancient documents, there's so much talk of falling in love at first sight as soon as you meet them that you take them away as they are without even asking to marry them."
Glenn returned the extremely polite answer all at once with a long tongue.
"Hmm...... well understood. Then again, Auga, I beg you to play tricks since God first saw a woman and proposed."
"Yes. Auga God applies to her to propose marriage, but she refuses. The reason is simple. Do you understand?
Shaken by Glenn, Chester answered instantly.
"I guess you already had a lover, huh?
Then Glenn had a full grin.
"Exactly. She had a lover who loved each other."
"Hmm. But earlier, before the advent of the Auga God, the kings of the nations were fighting each other? Then the lover..."
Glenn nodded loudly over and over to Shester's thoughtful inquiry.