Day 341 - 2:07 PM - Destroyed Toyosu, Reclaimed City, Ruins of Tokyo
Emotions. It was one of the roots of every living being's existence.
Humans, animals, magical creatures, and even plants had emotions. A living being without emotion was no different from a non-living item. In human terms, someone without emotions was always compared to a doll or a puppet, a non-living creation.
But that said, each creature had a threshold for each emotion.
Once certain emotions went past the limit of its threshold, surprising results would appear unexpectedly.
An eight-month-pregnant woman trapped in a fire, afraid of dying, would be able to break down wooden walls with bare fists and run faster than a track athlete.
An unfit man could be able to run faster than a rabid dog chasing after him.
A warrior protecting his land could endure all the pain in his body and take down an entire army of sword-wielding soldiers.