Adán had faith in money, power and himself, Elena thinks as the priest moves to wrap it up. That was his Holy Trinity, he didn’t believe in God. “I do believe in Satan, though,” he had told her once. “You can’t believe in one without the other,” she said. “Sure you can,” Adán said. “The way I understand it, God and the devil were in a giant battle to rule the world, right?” “I suppose.” “Right,” Adán said. “Look around you—the devil won.”