"Alright. Now, that's good." Hachiman said, looking over to Hakai, relieved. "Blessed with a new vessel, his current conditions might go away for some time." He said to himself, looking back at Heaven's row.
"We shall commence." They spoke before informing the gods again. "This is a formal vote. Before all of us, a divine voter box will appear, along with brush and ink. A scroll of divine choice will be at everyone's access. Mark thous choice with any symbol, vote, Agree or Disagree with the proposed question." The Gods of Heaven again spoke in unison. "As you may know, we will be transported to the Balloting dimensional room."
"All who fail to provide us with a vote will be appointed a proper punishment." The one voice of all informed the room. Their speech pattern matched the last, signifying that they must lay out laws and rules with every new session.
"All who understand, say, proceed." The one voice of all stated.
"Proceed!" The golden room went into an uproar of mixed voices.
"We shall. We now proceed with the Earth's Charter, Section Two, Rule of Permission granted upon the High Heavens Charter, Section Seven, Rule of Consent to uphold a fair vote, established on the High Heavens Charter, Section Three, Rule of Divine Choice." The unified voice set in motion the court again.
"The upcoming battle is very uncertain. It can and will ensue at any given moment. We now came to a consideration." The gods of Heaven again informed the other side of the urgency.
"Shall we bless The God of Destruction, Hakai God, a new sacred vessel? Then, though this matter is costly and risky, vote. The choice is yours." The unified voice stated the question, the room silenced, and the urgent consideration had the gods focused.
Hachiman again looked around in the same golden, small, yet infinite empty room. The items which appeared last time reappeared again in front of him in the same sequence.
"Please, please. Bless Hakai with a new vessel!" He put together his hands before picking up the brush. Dipping it in ink, he marked his choice and placed the brush back onto its stance. Hachiman picked up the scroll, closed it, and stood over a massive wooden box that appeared in front of him. And on the face of the box was a note engraved elegantly, Divine Choice, written in kanji. He dropped the scroll into the hole and stepped back behind the standing table. He closed his eyes, the items vanished, and time began to race. His thoughts ran rugged, as he knew this vessel was a significant improvement for Hakai, his health, and his mental stability. "Ahh!" He shouted.
"I can't keep waiting like this!" He held his in frustration. "Well, whatever. I have no other choice." He told himself as he analyzed the pocket dimension. "This pocket dimension sure is vast. Its construction is within the court, so theoretically, I can end up back in the court if destroyed." He thought to himself with a cheek smirk. As his smile lessened, a sudden bell announced the end of the voting session.
B-Ba-Bing!
A holy bluebell above all, separate and the same in the other pocket dimensions, rang to announce the end of the court.
Wham!
Everyone had once again reappeared to one another. The court again reunited the whole, the complaints and fear of the unknown set into the tones of everyone involved.
"I don't know about this."
"What did you vote?"
"It might help."
Were some of all the opinions tossed around the court. Hachiman was highly sweaty, his palms drenched as the court finally announced.
"My brethren of Heaven and Earth. We have concluded our session—upon the power of The High Heavens and all of its glory." The unified voice proceeded before announcing the results. "Under the High Heavens Charter, Section Three Rule of Divine Choice, we conclude that the majority, seventy to thirty, favor blessing Hakai God, The God of Destruction, a new and improved sacred vessel." The unified voice of the Heaven Gods read out loud the result of the court conference.
Silence crept in, and then finally, the realization set in, and soon the court was in the madness of an emotional spill.
"Yesss!"
"Woohoo!"
"Great!"
"Ehh, no!"
"We're doomed!"
As most of the Gods of Earth celebrated, mixed voices and opinions were heard across the infinite room.
"Thank Goodness!" Hachiman shed a tiny spec of a tear unseen. He wiped it away and jumped vertically, pumping his visits up in excitement. "Yeah!"