In the psychologist's consultation room, everyone was looking at Pan God.
Ivita asked Pan, "Given that the Babylon - the Chaldean Emperor had imprisoned the followers of the God of All Things, how could he trust the prophet of the God of All Things to interpret his dreams? Wasn't he afraid of being deceived or misled?"
Pan God sat on a stool and said: "That's because, at that time, the Babylon - the Chaldean Emperor had sought wise men across the country, but none of their interpretations of his dream satisfied him."
"No one in the country could interpret his dream."
"Only the prophet of the God of All Things could interpret his dream."
Under the curious gaze of the people, Pan God continued, "The prophet interpreted the dream of the Babylon - the Chaldean Emperor. He first outlined the dream; a monstrous beast with eagle's wings and a tiger's body emerged from the red sea. It devoured everything around with rapid speed as soon as it appeared."
"That was the first beast."