It had been yet another busy day for the Sacred Entity charged by the Earthly Gods to act as a diplomat and messenger of the Otherworldly Gods, helping the latter in making successful contact with the Primitive Beings of Earth, while pleasing the former for taking this menial task away from them.
Today It had met with an all-time high number of Primitive Beings to send over to the Otherworldly Gods, a grand total of eight lucky people. Now, while it might not seem like a high number, if you considered that after each encounter It had to quickly change location and Its appearance so as to not alarm the remaining Primitive Beings, and also took in consideration that, while It Itself worked for the Gods, It wasn’t an actual God yet, but just a simple embryo born out of folklore, legends and recent strong belief, you would instead congratulate this hard-working Divine Messenger.
Of those eight, five, the majority, were Japanese. This trend wasn’t anything new, and the Earthly Gods didn’t concern themselves too much with this matter, unless they had already some favoured Primitive Being that they had picked.
If you asked the Sacred Entity why It would pick Japanese people most of the time, essentially favouring them, It would answer you by simply explaining that Japan was Its Homeland, where Its embryonic form initially started taking shape. It wanted to pay them back with these great opportunities It could bring them while keeping in line with what the Otherworldly Gods requested of It. Nepotism, basically.
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Today though was both peculiar and exciting for the Divine Messenger; as It admired Its strengthened body, It could feel the Primitive Beings’ belief of Its existence similarly grow to new heights.
All this, It had noticed on Its own, but what It hadn’t had yet noticed before what took place today was why: myths, conjectures, hypothesis and more about Its existence were being spread around the “Web” (as some of the Primitive Beings called it) through various forums and sites, telling the people who hadn’t met It yet about Its Job of escorting the Primitive Beings to the Otherworldly Gods, which led It to believe that some people surely had managed to Return after their adventure had ended or they had become strong enough to have no need of Divine Messengers to help them Cross Over to a Different World.
With a smile on Its front, Truck-kun prepared Itself for yet another day as the Divine Messenger of Earth.