After the miraculous healing of the angels, Angel Shang, overwhelmed with gratitude, flew to Angel Green Yul and embraced him warmly. His voice filled with emotion, he expressed heartfelt thanks for Green Yul's unwavering dedication and tireless service to the kingdom. The angels, witnessing this touching moment, felt a renewed sense of unity and purpose.
To celebrate this momentous occasion, a grand feast was organized. The kingdom was adorned with splendid decorations, and the air was filled with the joyous sounds of trumpets. The celebration lasted for hours, with angels dancing and singing, their harmonious voices echoing throughout the celestial realm. At the height of the festivities, the Godhead Himself appeared, His divine presence radiating a warm, comforting light. He raised His hands and blessed the angels, filling their hearts with peace and joy.
The Godhead then called upon Angel Shang and instructed him to bring forth the golden crown, a symbol of leadership and honor. Holding the crown with reverence, He called Angel Green Yul to step forward. The moment was solemn and filled with anticipation. As Green Yul approached, the Lord placed the crown upon his head, officially appointing him to oversee the kingdom's affairs. Angel Green Yul, deeply moved by this honor, bowed low before the Lord, his heart swelling with gratitude and a profound sense of responsibility.
One hundred and twenty days later, after fulfilling his duties with diligence, Angel Green Yul sought a moment of solitude. He left the Lord's chamber and ascended to a higher rock within the kingdom. There, amidst the serene beauty of the heavens, he began to sketch memory lines, reminiscing about his journey to Earth. He reflected on the bustling activity, the diverse cultures, and the vibrant lives of Earth's inhabitants. The contrast between Earth's dynamic environment and the tranquil existence in heaven filled him with a sense of longing and curiosity.
Just as Angel Green Yul was lost in his thoughts, Angel Shang noticed him sitting alone on the rock and flew over to check on him. Concern etched on his face, Shang asked if Green Yul was alright. Green Yul smiled faintly and shared his contemplations about Earth—its activities, people, and traditions. He spoke of his fascination with the human experience and the vibrant energy that filled their world. Angel Shang, understanding his friend's sentiments, reminded him of their divine duty to oversee and protect Earth. However, Green Yul, still deep in thought, asked to be left alone. Sensing the depth of his friend's reflections, Shang reluctantly flew back to the Lord's chambers to report Green Yul's musings.
Upon hearing Shang's account, the Lord's expression grew stern. With a voice that resonated through the heavens, He called out to Angel Green Yul. The call was so powerful that Green Yul immediately flew to the Lord's chambers. The Lord reminded him of their immortal nature and their sacred duty to protect and guide humans. He urged Green Yul to focus on the responsibilities of the kingdom and to let go of his earthly thoughts. The Lord's words were firm but filled with wisdom and care.
After the admonishment, Angel Green Yul felt a sense of clarity but also a lingering restlessness. He flew to the riverside, seeking solace in the gentle flow of the celestial waters. It was there that he encountered Angel Bang Lee, a rebellious angel known for his dissenting views. Bang Lee approached Green Yul and, with a persuasive tone, suggested that his thoughts about Earth were not misplaced. He encouraged Green Yul to follow his desires and explore his curiosity. Recognizing Bang Lee's ulterior motives and the potential danger of his advice, Angel Green Yul wisely chose to leave the conversation and return to the chambers.
Despite Green Yul's attempt to distance himself, Bang Lee was persistent. He flew alongside Green Yul, continuously trying to convince him to pursue his earthly interests. As Green Yul entered the chambers, Bang Lee made an ominous declaration. He vowed that he would eventually persuade Green Yul to leave the kingdom. He hinted darkly that without a healer, the kingdom would be left vulnerable, and his master, the Lord's second in command, could seize control and dominate the celestial realm. The threat lingered in the air, a shadow over the harmony of the kingdom.