"Remember, son. Remember the building blocks of our society. Do not forget our legacy."
Those were the only words Beruel still remembered from his father.
They were the things he often heard since he was little. Those words filled his childhood, and his father never ceased uttering them every now and then.
One day, when he was old enough, he asked his father—the Fairy King at the time—what those words meant.
What were the building blocks of their society? What was their legacy? How could he forget what he did not remember?
"Son, look around. What do you see?"
It wasn't until his father took him to the very zenith of the Fairy Kingdom and showed him the world from above that the young Beruel understood.
He witnessed the lives of the commoners. He saw them go about their businesses. He watched the young, the elderly, the successful, the rejects—Beruel truly saw everyone and everything from his height.