"Chaos, is the starting point of everything."
Hair turned white with age, wearing gold-rimmed glasses, and a face covered with age spots, Mishelson unveiled a black curtain to reveal a picture of an equilateral inverted triangle. On the bottom corner, 'Chaos' was written, with 'Good' on the upper left and 'Evil' on the upper right.
"At the dawn of mankind, when thought had not yet taken shape, there were no concepts of right or wrong, good or evil, or ethics and morals—much like infants."
Enjoying the countless fiery gazes upon him, Mishelson spoke calmly and without hurry, not even needing a script as though all the doctrines of order were already engraved in his mind: "Order is the antithesis of chaos, while good and evil are the two poles of order."
"If one says that a person is characteristically good, like my dearest student Kursha..."