The male protagonist has his hands bandaged and bears a cross like Jesus.
The female protagonist is infertile but has eggs, like the Virgin Mary, although she is a virgin but gives birth to hope.
But the male protagonist is not incarnated, but only in the form of the Son of God.
What the heroine is carrying is nothing but a bubble.
Contrary to the crucifixion, the male protagonist shreds false fantasies.
After seeing the cruel void, the heroine lost her virginity (growed into an adult), and her life died in the water and turned into more bubbles - more empty eggs surfaced on the surface of the water.
After that, the empty eggs continued to circulate, and the heroine lost her life, but was enshrined in the palace as a cold statue without flesh and blood.
The statue and the egg of false hope are like the misty shadows of fish in the city.
In the end, the bird did not bring back the olive branch, and Jesus never came. Noah's Ark has already overturned.
This is the story of man, the outcast of God.
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