A newborn baby will cry for what they want.
If they can't get it, they'll cry and fuss. As they grow up, they'll fight and snatch.
Human desires are endless. Without control, they become a huge vortex that devours everything.
Humans are inherently selfish and evil; this isn't just talk.
Many people build their happiness on the suffering of others.
Seeing others worse off than themselves seems to lessen their own pain.
This is still the result of having been educated, constrained by a certain inner moral baseline.
You can imagine, when morality collapses, order disintegrates, the evil of human nature will be magnified to an unimaginable degree.
The tragedy on Meishan is just a microcosm of the apocalypse caused by the great flood.
Liang Yuan has personally experienced similar scenes. Perhaps in this flood-submerged building, countless unimaginable atrocious events are happening at this moment.
Old Yang's expression grew increasingly heavy after hearing this.
