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Satoru, a student in the 25th-century metropolis of New Atlantis, attends a school linked to a religious academy. His fascination with spiritual and historical mysteries drives him to borrow *The Golden Laws* from the library—a text pivotal to his destiny. When Alisa, a time-traveler from the 30th century, appears, he is thrust into events weaving across epochs and spiritual realms.
Entangled in Alisa’s malfunctioning time machine, Satoru inadvertently alters critical historical junctures: conjuring a holographic fire column to divert Egyptian forces from Moses, witnessing Jesus Christ’s resurrection—a moment that sparks his awakening as Hermes’ reincarnation, a figure tied to the deity El Cantare. In Ancient Greece, he engages in mythic strife, siding with Hermes against Prometheus.
These odysseys unravel Satoru’s deepening grasp of spirituality, revealing figures like Buddha and Jesus as incarnations of higher-dimensional entities. A profound twist emerges when Alisa is unveiled as his great-great-granddaughter, mirroring the narrative’s themes of cyclical existence.
Evolving from inquisitive scholar to key architect of spiritual-historical narratives, Satoru mediates between time and divinity. His prayers to Hermes during a temporal vortex and interventions in events like the Red Sea’s parting mark his ascent as a bridge between realms. Ultimately, he accepts his role as a reborn entity within El Cantare’s cosmic design, shaping destinies across ages.
Entangled in Alisa’s malfunctioning time machine, Satoru inadvertently alters critical historical junctures: conjuring a holographic fire column to divert Egyptian forces from Moses, witnessing Jesus Christ’s resurrection—a moment that sparks his awakening as Hermes’ reincarnation, a figure tied to the deity El Cantare. In Ancient Greece, he engages in mythic strife, siding with Hermes against Prometheus.
These odysseys unravel Satoru’s deepening grasp of spirituality, revealing figures like Buddha and Jesus as incarnations of higher-dimensional entities. A profound twist emerges when Alisa is unveiled as his great-great-granddaughter, mirroring the narrative’s themes of cyclical existence.
Evolving from inquisitive scholar to key architect of spiritual-historical narratives, Satoru mediates between time and divinity. His prayers to Hermes during a temporal vortex and interventions in events like the Red Sea’s parting mark his ascent as a bridge between realms. Ultimately, he accepts his role as a reborn entity within El Cantare’s cosmic design, shaping destinies across ages.