Recovering his emotions was the very state Harrison Clark had been seeking.
He wanted to leave behind a stronger will to resist, and provide more materials to unite the spirit of future generations in the evolution of civilization for the next thousand years.
But he would keep such thoughts to himself.
Anyone who knew of these ambitious aspirations would surely laugh their teeth off at him.
But now, he discovered that the combination of truer emotions and higher perspectives was actually a new kind of torture, quite similar to the eternal loneliness of becoming quantum intelligence.
He knew too much, yet he easily empathized with others' joys and sorrows, causing his emotions to be constantly unstable and uncontrollable.
He hadn't expected this.