
My eyes felt heavy once in a while closed, but suddenly there was a chalk about my eel.
Zanial: " Hey who threw the chalk?! "
Venetus: "I, what do you want. "
Zanial: "I'm sorry Mr. Ven I didn't mean to yell. "
The people around me laughed when they saw that.
Venetus: "I don't need an apology from you I just need you to concentrate. Answer my question, who were the first men and women on earth? "
Zanial: "According to history, the first humans on earth were Madail and Hadawi. "
Venetus: "Hmm, according to history. Why does your answer begin with that sentence? Do you disagree with history? "
Zanial: "I don't disagree, but only my brain is so full that when there is a contradiction I can only answer in that way. "
Venetus: "What do you think? "
Zanial: "If the first man were just the two of them, then we shouldn't be here in perfect health, how do they breed if not by way of cross-breeding and inbreeding, while we all know and prove that children from inbreeding will experience DNA abnormalities because of the lack of DNA variation that can cause various kinds of rare genetic diseases. But history has not said that the children of Madail and Hadawi married each other. "
Venetus: "Your opinion is not wrong, all you have to know is how history conveys something that has happened a long time ago. If you look back, has history ever confirmed with definitive evidence that the son of Madail and Hadawi was his own son? Of course not, history only occurs because of the existence of records and eyewitnesses which are then stored in a media where the media is limited as we aim technology at that time. In this case our historians only got information from the paper scrolls that were inside the ruins of ancient buildings. "
Zanial: " Really? What does it mean that their child is not a child? What does it mean that the descendants of humans today are not from the inbreeding of their children? Then whose real children are they? Isn't there enough evidence that Madail and Hadawi were the first humans? "
Venetus: "Ok let's just say that the proof that they were the first humans on earth is indeed quite strong, indeed, but has history ever said that the second and third humans and so on were children of Madail and Hadawi? "
I was immediately smitten when Mr. Ven said something really shocking, but reasonable. I'm more and more interested in studying human history and delving deeply into human truth.
It's been almost half an hour but he's not coming out, I wonder what he's doing. I finally decided to go inside, even though I was hesitant and felt disrespectful. Slowly I walked through each room. But there's no one.
I was surprised where Mr. Ven went when to get here there was only one way. Did he go through the window vents? Ah there is no way the vents here are still neatly covered without any damage or scratches in the slightest. Shit I must have let my guard down while waiting at the door. Finally I gave up chasing him, I washed my face in front of the mirror.
Then I accidentally saw a book lying on the floor, it was called History and Truth. I opened the front page and there was the writing of Venetus Daimal, it turned out that this belonged to Mr. Ven. Then I opened it at a glance, it looked like a normal history book, and then I saw it on the back of the book, and it had a handwriting saying, "True power is not the victory of all wars, but true power is victory without having to fight "People's words make little sense to me, but I don't mind, I bring the book to hand it over tomorrow to Mr. Ven.
When I got home, I sat down and opened the book I had found. I tried to read the book from the first page. There is a lot of scribbling and handwriting. The graffiti here is very revealing thoughts that have never been thought of before, as he said in class that history never says the third second human and so on are the children of Madail and Hadawi. In one handwriting there is one thing written that I do not understand "Madail and Hadawi are the first humans on earth, but they are not the first balasi in the universe" . A race? What does that mean? I have never encountered this term in any book.
The next day when I entered the class, Ven sir, I went to him and handed him the book.
Zanial: "Sir, this is the book yesterday left on the toilet."
She was surprised while looking at the book I handed over.
Venetus: "Loh kok is here, maybe yesterday fell yes, but it has been kept well, thank you Zan. "
Zanial: " Yes sir, but I want to ask in the father's book there is a handwriting that mentions the term balasi, what does it mean sir? "
Mr. Ven seemed misbehaved and confused to answer my question.
Venetus: "Oh, maybe it was just a mistake. I like to write wrong, hehehe. "
I was a little surprised by the response he gave, was he telling the truth?
I sat down on the bench to start my history lesson.