No Longer Being Confused

When Vati became the Shape of Wisdom, she was filled both with a deep sense of humility and with confusion before the gargantuan task that stood before her, as well as before the other Shapes.

“We simply have the mission of transforming the world so that it may finally become fair and equal for everyone…” she said, her voice trembling.

Eklea, the Shape of Consciousness, who had long since become her closest friend, listened to her carefully before replying.

“If there is one thing I am certain of, it is that if you were chosen among everyone to become the Shape of Wisdom, then it is because you are the one best suited to face this mission.”

She continued.

“We now know that the StarDust exists, and we have assumed that by creating a society where it can grow within everyone, global harmony is no longer a dream, but a possible reality.”

“And now we also know how to help it grow, don’t we?” she smiled.

“Day after day…” murmured Vati, who understood what her lifelong friend was trying to tell her.

Vati wiped away the tears that had appeared from the fear this mission had awakened within her.

Her gaze changed, and the confusion in her eyes had disappeared.

“Let’s go. Let us finally create a world in harmony for everyone!” she exclaimed.

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