Chapter 452: 452: Treating Human Life as Worthless as Grass
Chapter 452: 452: Treating Human Life as Worthless as Grass
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Although they were unsure why such a place was set up, it must have had some purpose since it was deliberately constructed.
Their primary goal at that moment was to search for anything useful or any critical clues in this room. If they found anything, it would definitely be beneficial.
After all, everything was incredibly unfamiliar to them, and they would have to start from scratch.
Moreover, none of them had any experience with this.
They were all navigating this situation and learning as they went along.
They had never studied any related knowledge before, nor were they aware of what was truly going on here.
Price’s knowledge of this place was merely based on a few words he had heard.
His slight understanding came from conversations he had with some elderly locals during investigations.
Yet, the elderly locals spoke vaguely and illogically, leaving Price’s understanding incomplete.
Many of the elderly seemed to be mentally impaired, and even their own children believed they were merely rambling.
Remembering this, Price had a lot of thoughts.
“I’ve spoken to many elderly people before. Everything I know about this place comes from their description.”
Perhaps the room’s silence was unsettling, so he decided to start a conversation about his past encounters to break the silence.
Upon hearing this, everyone started to ask questions while continuing their search.
“What happened next?”
“Yeah, what happened? Is there anything else you want to say?”
Everyone was searching when Price suddenly started to talk about his past, piquing their curiosity.
Next, Price continued.
“But my understanding is also limited. I never thought this place would have so many hidden mechanisms. They only told me bits and pieces, and sometimes I could clearly feel that their mental states were problematic. Their speech was illogical, and even their children thought they were insane.”
Upon hearing this, they understood the situation. They had never had any contact with this, so they certainly didn’t understand it as well as Price did.
So, upon hearing this, they finally understood what was going on.
They nodded and said,
“Well, it seems they have experienced something. Otherwise, they wouldn’t know so much about this place.”
Suri Drew thought carefully and finally spoke.
To which, Yigol Novak immediately chimed in after hearing his wife’s words.
“If that’s true, this industry has been around for quite some time. This place is probably for punishing those who betray them or pose a threat.”
Everyone agreed with him. Besides this possibility, they had no other explanation.
Nonetheless, he found it incredible that they could piece everything together based on fragments of information.
Perhaps because there were many of them, they were able to express their thoughts and communicate well.
Being alone in such an environment would drive anyone insane, let alone think rationally and solve the situation.
Thinking of this, they were filled with rage. These capitalists did not regard them as humans but treated them like insignificant weeds.
No matter what, they were more determined to expose the true nature of these capitalists.
Only then would they realize the gravity of their actions and face severe punishment.
“I really can’t understand why they indulge in torturing people?”
After a long thought, Suri Drew couldn’t find an answer.
Regardless, they are still human. Why would anyone be so cruel to their own kind? Life seemed very cheap to them.
After all, every life is precious.
She couldn’t imagine it, and the others felt the same way.
“Yeah, I also think they’re excessively cruel. If they truly regarded us as humans, they wouldn’t have gone through so much trouble to create such a place just to torture others.”
Yigol Novak agreed with his wife’s sentiments.
His thoughts were exactly the same as hers.
No matter what, they had been living together for so long and had a general understanding of each other. How could they not know what the other was thinking?
While their views on the same matter might have differed at first, they eventually aligned.
This must have been the result of subtle influence.
Price and Luke felt the same way.
Perhaps they didn’t understand much at first, but the more they learned, the more they despised these capitalists.
These capitalists never considered others’ feelings or thought about the consequences.
They also didn’t regard these people’s lives as lives.
Otherwise, they wouldn’t have imprisoned them in such a place and tortured them.
“They are truly despicable. I can’t believe this despicable family and this despicable company has survived for such a long time. We must put an end to them!”
Price clenched his fists and spoke up.
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