Isn't the profession of a craftsman too distorting to human nature?!
"Everything is of equal value, you must work to earn, there's no free lunch under the sun, and what you can't pray for from the Holy God, you won't get from me for free either."
Ji Jue said indifferently, "If you really want to die, then sign the contract and get on the assembly line to screw bolts. Complete the fixed KPI and additional quotas each month. The sooner they finish, the sooner they can be reborn...
Hmm, the terms are actually quite lenient. After all, no matter how you work here, you won't die. If you work hard, working 24 hours a day, a year is actually enough."
Clearly priced, fair to all.
You work for me, and I let you die.
It's that simple.
Even death has become a reward...
Then Wen Wen realized she was overthinking: there was no moral dilemma at all because Ji Jue has no such thing as morals!
