Today's teachings were entirely fortuitous, prompted by Aibu's sudden visit.
Kasim was somewhat surprised. What had brought him here?
"Teacher... father."
Aibu changed midway, biting his teeth: "I've seen those visions again."
"I saw The Sky torn asunder, in the distant lands beyond my sight, the yellow sands being drawn out, flowing to the world's edge."
"The stars were trembling, storms dying and being born anew. The water vapour circulating between heaven and earth was split into four... Darkness spread across the world, black smoke rising beneath the sun. The pillars in The Sky crumbled in succession, their falling fragments would kill two-thirds of the creatures on earth."
"Is this really just a vision, father? It feels so real, as if happening in the past, present, and future. I've been feeling uneasy these days, I—"
"This is just a vision, Aibu."
Kasim interrupted with a calm demeanor.