Writing Love Letters in the Enemy’s Toilet - A Vow of Eternal Love, Even After Rebirth (Transmigration) - Chapter 21
From the window of the spaceship, a blue star slowly came into view. Kuno stared at it, and a thought flashed through his mind— I’ve seen this view on TV before… That’s Earth!
Hosen-sai and his companions decided to land on this planet. When they descended, they found a world that looked much like their own home planet— a place overflowing with water, greenery, and light.
The humans living here were primitive and possessed no special abilities.
To avoid interfering with the development of this world’s people, Hosen-sai and the others built a nation only for those with abilities— they called it Atlantis. But as time passed, some among them grew curious about the outside world. These people left Atlantis and began to mingle with the humans beyond.
One even called himself Christ and guided humankind toward peace.
Hosen-sai spent the rest of his life on this planet, living happily with his family. When his final moments drew near, he called his child to his bedside. He told them once again the story he had shared many times before— how their home planet was destroyed because they had relied too much
on the power of the Trinity. And how, after showing that same power before the people of another world, they were forced to flee.
When he finished speaking, Hosen-sai forbade the use of the Trinity in battle and entrusted its legacy to his child.
In Kuno’s mind, memories of that life— the life he had lived as Hosen-sai—rushed past like a film. As the curtain of life slowly fell, he was surrounded by his beloved family, and his heart was at peace. Soon, darkness enveloped his vision.
After Hosen-sai’s death, some who inherited the Trinity took on new names. One called himself Susanoo,
and with the Trinity, he once defeated the Vermilion Bird. Since then, no one had ever seen that creature again. Perhaps as their bl00d mixed with humankind, their powers had weakened.
Many successors tried to summon the Vermilion Bird once more, but those who lacked the strength recognized by the Trinity were devoured by the dragon on their arm— losing their lives in the attempt.
Over time, no one remained who even knew where the Trinity was.