The screams of those victims echoed in his ears, those twisted images flashed repeatedly before his eyes.
His empathy was protesting wildly, urging him to stop this "learning."
Yet, at the same time, rationality reminded him that indeed, these pieces of information contained extremely valuable knowledge.
If he could strip away the empathy and analyze purely from a technical perspective, the value of this data would be immeasurable.
"I am neither a judge nor a savior." Ron repeatedly warned himself:
"History has already happened, and I cannot change the past. But I can ensure that the knowledge learned from this darkness is used for more defined and bright purposes."
As this psychological adjustment proceeded, Ron found his emotional responses gradually weakening.
Faced with those unbearable scenes, he no longer felt intense nausea and anger, but began to observe with a more objective, calm attitude.
This change made him somewhat worried.
