[The Divine Challenge]
A god of wisdom named 'Logos' arrived, claiming that Emon was a "Glitch in the Universe." Logos believed that the universe was built on "Will" and "Action," and since Emon had neither, he shouldn't exist. He challenged Emon to a debate in the "Hall of Ultimate Truth." If Emon couldn't prove his worth through words, he would be erased from reality.
[The Silent Debate]
The entire world watched through spiritual visions as Logos spoke for three days and three nights, using the most complex philosophies to prove that "To Be is to Do." Emon sat on a fluffy cloud, eyes half-closed, occasionally scratching his ear. He didn't say a single word. The crowd grew nervous—was their hero finally defeated by logic?
[The Second Twist]
At the end of the third day, Logos demanded, "Speak, Hero! Defend your existence!" Emon simply let out a long, satisfied sigh and went back to sleep. The twist: That single sigh was the "First Sound of the Universe"—the sound of pure existence before it was complicated by desire. The Hall of Truth began to glow with an emerald light. Logos realized that by saying nothing, Emon had proven the highest truth: that "Being" is more fundamental than "Doing." The god of wisdom bowed his head in shame, realizing that Emon's silence was the most profound lecture ever given. Emon won the debate without ever waking up.
