Xylon's entrance into the Celestial Garden was met with a troubled countenance. He gazed upon the garden with a look of unease, his mind preoccupied with the need to quell the inner insecurities that plagued him.
Though he had spent much time perfecting his experiments, he now knew that the people of Havag were aware of his pursuits. He knew that time was of the essence, and he needed to obtain power swiftly.
With determination etched on his face, Xylon picked up a cluster of weak souls and squeezed them tightly in his fist. The pure, innocent souls crumpled under the pressure of his grip, but he remained unfazed by their destruction.
Without a second thought, he repeated the process with several more souls, showing no remorse for the havoc he was wreaking upon them.
In his mind, Xylon justified his actions as necessary for his ultimate goal. He believed that the end justified the means, and he was willing to do whatever it took to achieve his desires. His heart remained cold and distant, untouched by the pain and suffering he inflicted upon the souls.
As Xylon made his way into the Celestial Garden, his troubled expression betrayed the inner turmoil he was facing. He had spent countless hours trying to convince himself that his experiments were making progress, but the recent discovery that the people of Havag were onto him had shattered his confidence. He knew he needed to act fast to obtain the power he craved.
Without a second thought, he took hold of a bunch of weak souls and crushed them in his fist, their pure essence feeling slippery and insignificant in his grasp. He repeated this cruel act with several other souls, his heart devoid of any remorse.
However, when Akuna saw what he had done, she couldn't bring herself to enter the Celestial Garden with him. Instead, she stood in the fields of his farm with a look of fear etched on her face.
Eva, who was walking around the farm to allow her body to heal, spotted Akuna from afar and made her way towards her with the help of a wooden support that Xylon had fashioned for her.
Despite their last conversation, Xylon had not attempted to speak to Eva or force her into a decision. He had given her the freedom to make her own choices.
As Eva approached Akuna, she could sense the fear radiating from her. Gently, she reached out and took her hand, offering a reassuring smile.
Though they had not spoken much before, Eva knew that Akuna was someone who deserved to be protected and cared for.
Xylon's reckless actions had not only affected himself, but also those around him. Eva silently hoped that he would come to his senses before it was too late.
"What's wrong, Akuna?" Eva asked, her voice laced with genuine concern.
Akuna's response was hesitant and trembling, "Your brother is a maniac," she said, shivering as she spoke.
Eva couldn't see what was happening in the Celestial Garden, but the intensity of Akuna's reaction made it clear that something significant was taking place. She felt a wave of apprehension wash over her as she pressed Akuna for more information, "What's happening? Please, tell me."
As Eva listened to Akuna's words, her heart sank. She had always known that her brother's job as a soul keeper was complex and involved a great deal of responsibility, but she had never imagined that it could involve destroying souls. The weight of this revelation was almost too much to bear.
"I had no idea that he was capable of such a thing," Eva said, her voice barely above a whisper. "Destroying souls is not a part of his job description."
Eva knew that his job was a soul keeper, but she knew nothing about the nature of his job and the specifics, yet she knew that destroying souls was not a part of his job.
Akuna nodded in agreement, her eyes filled with fear and concern. "He has become more powerful than before, and now he is eradicating weaker souls that do not challenge him enough."
Eva tried to picture what was happening in the celestial garden, but she knew that it was impossible for her to see it. She was not a soul keeper like her brother, and even if she could see the garden, she wouldn't be able to stop him.
"I feel so helpless," Eva said, tears streaming down her face. "I don't know what to do."
Xylon had been wandering in the celestial garden for days on end, consumed by frustration and anger. In his wrath, he destroyed weaker souls along his path, relentlessly marching towards the garden's end. Despite his exhaustion, he refused to stop, his determination driving him forward.
Meanwhile, Akuna remained outside the garden, drained of her energy as Xylon kept the gate open for an extended period. Eva stood by her side, feeling a sense of helplessness as she watched her brother spiral out of control. She couldn't imagine what was happening inside the garden, but the unease in Akuna's eyes told her that something terrible was unfolding.
As the days passed, Xylon's rage continued to grow, fueled by his obsession to reach the end of the celestial garden.
Xylon's body was exhausted and his mind was clouded with frustration as he kept walking through the celestial garden.
Despite his lack of power, he refused to stop and was determined to reach the end of the garden, believing that there must be something there that could help him gain more strength.
However, his journey was not an easy one. He felt as if sections of the garden were being created and re-created, constantly pushing him away from his goal. But he persevered, knowing that he needed to find a way to become stronger.
As he took a few more steps, he suddenly found himself facing a giant wall. The wall had a golden label etched into it, which read "Rafas." Xylon was puzzled by the label and wondered what it meant.
He pressed his hand against the wall, trying to feel its texture. To his surprise, the wall began to emit a soft, warm glow, and a deep voice boomed from behind it, "Who dares to enter the celestial garden of Rafas?"