Chapter 1: A Philosopher

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(Translated from Greek. Courtesy of TheShortGal200)

I'm seeing things.

No I'm serious I'm seeing things. Even though I'm the most intelligent man on earth, one can hallucinate sometimes.

Therefore, something must be done about it.

Behold, I saw a dazzling black abbys, right in front of me as I made my way to the doctor.

He said, "Lo! Your hallucinations may be nonexistent. For behold, no damage is done to your mental state."

I arrived at the education center to help my students gain insight, teaching them how to think, and how to argue*.

Behold, Plato, my Plato, my pupil, of him I am proud! Sending Plato off with a happy expression, I made my way to the door.

I went to the jewelry man and asked for a radiant Ruby to give to my wife.

And as I was walking, behold! Woe to me! For the mystical substance appeared under me, swallowing me into the dark abbys.

*argue was the closest translation. It could also mean "dialog" or "go back and forth"

TO BE CONTINUED

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