In early childhood, Indra was a carefree and loving boy who happily played with and looked after his younger brother Ashura. He grew up mature beyond his years, understood the value of patience, and always thought things through carefully before acting. He was deeply attached to his father and held his teachings in great admiration. Despite his innate genius, he remained surprisingly humble and accepted praise without pride. His main desire was to help others, not to elevate himself above them. He sincerely worried about the future of Ninshu. Indra was very diligent and hardworking, constantly reading his father's books and journals, striving to comprehend all the wisdom of the world. Yet he was not a reclusive bookworm but easily found common ground with people. There was not a trace of arrogance in him, only childlike sincerity. He tenderly protected Ashura and felt a sense of responsibility for his younger brother. Even when displaying his talent, he did not seek to stand out but simply did what he believed was right. He had not yet known doubt or inner turmoil; his heart was open to love and kindness. His entire life during this period was filled with harmony with his loved ones and deep respect for his father's path.