When Adam left Eden, Cain fell on the floor and held his head.
�Eh? Gaa!�why!�why!�
Cain tilled the land and Abel tended the sheep, and so they lived.
�Why me!�Why Abel!�
What should the cold world, the law, do when it chooses Abel, not Cain?
�Huh�
how much i cried
As soon as the storm stopped and dawn began, Cain raised his head.
�I have to leave.�
I couldn�t bear to see the faces of my brothers.
�But where?�
In a world where no one lives but his brothers, Cain realizes that he has nowhere to hide.
I felt like the whole world was blaming me, and someone was going to kill me.
It was the first guilt.
Cain, who left Eden before dawn, wandered aimlessly through the world.
He was not free anywhere, and he thought even while his body was drying up.
�Why did he do that?�
If death could solve the problem, I would be willing to take my own life right now.
Dry tears flowed.
�I should have been patient.�There were dozens, no, hundreds of opportunities.�why me���
Cain fell to his knees.
�Stop it now.�let me go�I can�t stand it even for a moment!�Stop!�
Trapped in the trap of guilt, he was going mad.
�What did I do wrong!�Abel could have killed me!�Anyone can do it!�That�s evil!�
warmed up again
�God, please save me.�If only I hadn�t done that, if only I hadn�t done that���
At that time, a thick haze spread in front of Cain�s eyes, and a building made of gold was born.
Cain watched as if possessed.
Perhaps because he was crazy, it was as if the building was talking to him.
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