Chapter 110 Chapter 110 – Therapy
"But so what?" the Parasite continued. "Life is life. Who cares if you understand shit or not? You just continue living and doing your thing."
"It's not that simple," Nick answers.
"How is it not that simple?" the rat asked. "Everyone's only eating and drinking to survive, and they work to eat and drink. Apart from that, people kind of just want to fuck or become rich."
"But in the end, none of that matters," the rat added. "You die anyway."
"Whether you have killed a million people or saved a million people. When you're dead, none of that matters. You're just a corpse at that point anyway."
"Whether you are alone or surrounded by family, you are just a corpse."
"A dead man can't hear their family's cries or their enemy's laughter."
Nick furrowed his brows as he kept looking forward.
In a way, the rat was right.
Nick couldn't really find a counterargument.
"Same thing with time," the rat added. "Whether you lived for ten years or a thousand, a million years from now, both of these times seem equally as tiny and inconsequential."
"Oh, boohoo, the little kids are dying everywhere," the rat spoke in an overdramatic voice. "They had such beautiful lives and hopes in front of them. Oh no, how tragic!"
The rat snorted. "Who gives a shit? Dead is dead. When billions of people die, who cares about a single child?"
"When millions of years pass, who cares about one child?"
"When all life ceases to exist, who cares about one child?"
"So, why should you?" the rat asks.
Nick just kept looking forward.
The rat's logic was sound, but it felt wrong.
Its ideology was so pure, basic, and sterile that it couldn't come from a human.
'Although, there are probably also humans that think like that,' Nick thought.
Nick could only sigh.
He couldn't get on board with that ideology.
"That seems too bleak of an outlook," Nick said.
"You're the one that wants to kill himself," the rat said with a snort.
"That's different," Nick answered. "I have control over my life. You are talking about ending the lives of others just because their existence doesn't matter in the grand scheme of existence."
"Eh, dead human is dead human," the rat said with a dismissive wave. "Why are you making things so complicated? Two dead human is more than one dead human."
"What about morals?" Nick asked.
"There are no morals," the rat said. "Can I touch morals? Can I see morals? If morals actually exist, they don't have power over me, in which case, why would I care about them?"
"Something is morally wrong? So? I'll do it anyway. Nothing will change."
Nick thought about the rat's words.
Then, the Dregs appeared in Nick's thoughts.
With that mindset, the existence of the Dregs actually made sense.
Was it morally correct to take advantage of the poor people like this?
Impossible.
And yet, that was still what happened.
'Morals only have an effect on people who care about them,' Nick thought.
This made the world appear even more desolate and grey to Nick.
Everything seemed so rotten.
It was like the world had been created by some sadist.
Everything Nick could see was shit.
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