I had to now consider that it was impossible to ever understand this idiot.
He wanted to destroy the world because he had an unhappy childhood or something, it was incomprehensible.
Yuuki was not the only one who had met misfortune as a child.
Not everyone was happy, many people had to overcome their misfortune and grow into great people.
My life was probably on the more happier side, so I’m not sure I could answer if asked whether I truly understood the feelings of unfortunate people.
However, I can determine that it is clearly wrong to involve other people just because you are unhappy.
People are not equal.
With the systems set in place in the world, we can try within limits to treat each other fairly, but we also cannot deny the difference in abilities that people are born with.
Thinking about it like that, it becomes apparent that a world where everyone can live with equality, peace, and happiness could only exist within a fantasy.
And so, if you said that this world was incomplete, well, that would be true.
Even Velda, who had tried to create a completely monitored society; he had been no more than a fool who could not understand what Veldanava’s ideal was.
But even more than that, Yuuki’s idea that it would be better to destroy everything and bring an end to it all was incredibly naive and juvenile.
He would take no responsibility for himself. He was reckless and would acknowledge no opinions other than his own.
In the end, Yuuki was a fool who I would never be able to understand.
The world was cruel, but it offered you everything.
That was the world that Veldanava had created.
Alone in that space of nothingness, he had endured his solitude.
And so he had then given birth to this world in order to distract himself from his boredom.
And in this world, was born life. Beings who could act freely and make their will known, just as Veldanava had intended.
After many years, humans were born as the receptacle of the soul, with free will and high intelligence.
Veldanava was overjoyed.
He had been bored in the world of nothingness. Watching the activities of the lifeforms was pleasurable enough, but the activities of these creatures called humans were emotionally moving to him.
However, there was a problem.
These humans who had attained knowledge, they began to stimulate each other and eventually act in ways that he hadn’t anticipated.
If he left them alone, they would immediately begin to war and begin to walk down the path of destruction.
He had created several different worlds, and yet all of them showed the same tendencies in the end.
The reason for this was emotion.
It was something that he had given as a means to stimulate people and to help them grow even more, but emotions that became too extreme had a tendency of wanting to eradicate the opinions of others.
Different kinds of justice were born through different ways of thinking.
That is what Veldanava thought.