chapter 3 : Venus and earth

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Chapter3: Venus and the Earth

We see a scene of Samuel inside a taxi saying, "The third factor… Gilgamesh. The only worker that, no matter how much I try to gather information about, I find his record faint, blank. No one knows his past, his family, or any of his friends. Six years have passed without any benefit. He will face me, the number one-ranked money demon."

Note: This part takes place six years after the previous events.

We see Samuel greeting Gilgamesh, a handsome thirty-year-old man with a strong jawline, dressed in formal attire, possessing charisma and a powerful presence. Gilgamesh then says: “Hello Samuel, I’m honored to meet you and thank you for this job opportunity.”

The servants glance at each other, and beads of sweat, indicating tension, drip from each of their foreheads. Samuel thinks to himself, "Who the hell is this? How could I feel nervous in front of a mere human?"

Then we see a scene where the two of them are talking in a café. Samuel asks: "Will this be your first time working?"

Gilgamesh responds: "I prefer to keep that information a secret. Let’s get straight to the point, which is the nature of the work."

Samuel says: "Okay, you will be a teacher for three children who have lost their parents for ten days. I don’t care about any qualifications you have because teaching them isn’t difficult. Just follow the schedule and you’ll find the program. The teaching will take place at night."

Gilgamesh immediately agrees without asking about the salary and says, "Alright, ten nights separate us, Samuel."

We see the tension on Samuel's face as he thinks, "How could a human refuse money so easily?"

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Night One:

10-12 am: Gilgamesh entered the classroom, noticing the strangeness of the place, feeling as though he was in an illusion, but he didn’t care. He found the three children: Edgar, Jessie, and Colt, and said, "Hello, I am your new teacher, Gilgamesh. We’re going to have a useful and enjoyable time together."

The children remained silent at first, then began whispering among themselves, saying: "This is the seventh teacher." Gilgamesh then started teaching them mathematics naturally.

1-3 pm: While Gilgamesh was writing the geography lesson for the children, wondering how they didn’t feel sleepy, he sensed three huge creatures behind him, screaming in a terrifying way. When he turned around, he noticed that Jessie’s eye was bleeding, but he didn’t care, handing her a tissue and telling her to wipe the blood from her eye, thinking to himself: "What kind of power is this?"

4-6 pm: Gilgamesh noticed that time was passing unusually fast, and the clock was spinning illogically. The children began crying, and suddenly their voices transformed into demonic growls as they approached him. At this moment, we see Samuel saying, "What kind of demon is he?"

The scene returns to Gilgamesh, who says, "I’ve already been exposed." Then he adds, "It seems they’ll be harder on me. But who are these children?" And then he says dismissively, "I don’t care." He looked at the clock, and when it struck six, everything stopped, and he left the place without leaving a trace.

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Night Two:

10-12 am: Gilgamesh entered the classroom, already noticing the anger on the children’s faces. But the moment he looked at them directly, they froze in place and saluted him. He smiled and said, "Hello, today we’re going to have an art lesson. I’ll give each of you a canvas and a brush, and I want you to unleash your creativity." He glanced at the teaching schedule and threw it into the trash can without any concern, as if disregarding any rules or structures previously established.

1-3 am: The children presented their drawings to Gilgamesh. At first, the drawings were normal, depicting scenes of nature: a green field, a shining sun in the sky. But as time passed, the drawings became increasingly bizarre, transforming from scenes of joy into massacres, wars, destruction, and bloodshed. In the last drawing, Gilgamesh saw a huge black hole in the sky, strange and disturbing. He shuddered when he saw it.

He grabbed the child who drew the picture, choking him in anger, shouting, "How do you know that? Damn it, where did you get this idea?" When he saw that the child was choking and crying, he released him and returned him to his seat, muttering, "Sorry… children."

4-6 am: Gilgamesh continued teaching the children, but he noticed an eerie calm in the classroom. From time to time, the place would suddenly turn into hell: walls bursting into flames, the ground shaking, and the children transforming into terrifying demons with black wings and burning red eyes.

At five o’clock, the children began whispering again in a strange, low voice. Gilgamesh shouted at them, but when he turned around, he saw three giant demons surrounding him, staring at him silently. He pointed at them with his finger, and suddenly, they disappeared as if they had never been there.

Elsewhere, we see Samuel watching from a distance, saying: "He’s exceeded all my expectations… It’s impossible for him to be human. He’s doing what no one has dared to do before. But who is he really? Could he be the one I’m thinking of?"

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Night Three:

10-12 am: On the third night, Gilgamesh entered the classroom, feeling a mixture of curiosity and anger. The children sat in their seats silently, but their looks were filled with hatred and mystery. Gilgamesh ignored all of that and began speaking: "Today, we will talk about deep concepts. I want each of you to think about the worst moment you’ve ever experienced and write about it."

He handed them papers and pens, watching them as they wrote. The room was filled with the sound of their pens moving on paper, but Gilgamesh felt something strange approaching.

1-3 am: While the children were busy writing, the ground began to tremble slightly. Gilgamesh felt something unnatural in the air, but he didn’t move. When they finished writing, he gathered the papers and began reading them aloud. Their stories were filled with violence and despair, as if each of them had lived a life full of misery.

When he got to the last paper, it was completely blank. He raised the paper and looked at the child who wrote it, and the child froze in place, tears of black ink flowing from his eyes.

4-5 am: At that moment, a huge creature suddenly appeared behind the children. This being embodied every fear and terror imaginable, with eyes like burning coals and a body surrounded by wings that resembled shadows. It let out a horrifying sound. Instead of retreating or feeling fear, Gilgamesh stared directly at the creature without blinking and calmly said, "You are just a shadow; you have no power here."

As soon as he finished speaking, the creature vanished as if it had never been there. The children stopped moving again, and the room returned to its normal state, as if everything had been an illusion.

6 am: Gilgamesh started teaching the children the alphabet, and they began singing along. Gilgamesh immersed himself in their singing, and when he opened his eyes, he found himself inside a Van Gogh painting, walking with a figure. The figure said, "Since I arrived in the human world, I have loved Van Gogh's style. It resembles my original world, as you know. Now you are under my mercy because you’ve become part of one of my compositions, but I prefer not to end things this way."

Gilgamesh then woke up to the sound of the clock striking six and immediately left the place without leaving any trace behind him.

We see a scene of Samuel sipping coffee, with a Van Gogh painting in front of him.

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