[Vaydrael warns Adam not to challenge the Universe, or he and his world would risk early demise. This is not a threat, but a warning.]
None of them could wrap their heads around this. A warning?
The Administrator showed itself, not to punish Adam, but to warn him? Throughout history, humanity's perception of the Administrators has been split into three main factions.
One group views them as a natural phenomenon, a calamity simply following the course of nature, much like a storm. Another believes them to be malevolent alien overlords, treating humanity as little more than a form of entertainment. A third faction worships them as benevolent angels, envoys sent by a god, the god, or gods.
Whatever these factions believed in, however, there was one truth they all shared—the Administrators were not to be trifled with.
But of course, there was one who didn't share that notion at all.
