The three of them discuss the content of the book with Odin as the translator. They shared their opinions and argued about the interpretation of the poetic words of the information. Amaryllis created a bond between Loki and Odin because they shared and uttered their opinions, and she wasn't the only one who felt that way.
A few days passed and Hera joined in and gave a different perspective which opened a new possibility and insight into creation. The four of them hadn't gotten up from their seats for days with only ale and tea to accompany them.
"My point is, the book isn't actually a book explaining about creation, it's more like an admiration for The Lord. This is some kind of a diary from the perspective of someone who had been watching The Lord from up close. This thing can't be interpreted as a real source of information," Loki said as he looked at Odin as he rested his head on his fist and let his long black hair loose on the table.