The writer's perspective is like standing on a skyscraper overlooking the entire city, and all you see are people scurrying like ants in this steel jungle. Thus, he could assert in the book that this was the most ideal state of human society. Yet in Ethan's memory, modern society is full of endless conflicts.
Oppression has never disappeared; it has merely transformed from the despotism of royal families and nobility to the exploitation of laborers by capitalists.
The wealth gap, class solidification, the ever-growing crime rates...
The Evil God would certainly thrive in such an environment.
What the writer saw seems to Ethan like something the Democratic Assembly wanted him to see, suppressing all conflicts and evils to create a superficial peace.
"This book never mentions how the Democratic Assembly plans to deal with Doomsday, does it?"
This time, faced with Ethan's question, Professor Karl did not respond, for he knew Ethan was telling the truth.
