I am having an existential crisis all the time.
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Found the Asian 😂
Screw racism—color doesn’t matter. But a superpowered being, like a human nuke? Now you’ve got my attention. The human race should be replaced by beings like him—after all, humans did it to other weaker races, so why shouldn’t they do the same?
My rule of thumb is that if a novel doesn’t upload at least 15 chapters within a set period (usually 30 days), it’s not worth reading. This is because the author is either likely to drop it or isn’t committed to finishing it. I set the benchmark at 15 chapters because some high-quality novels take about two days to release a single chapter. Any longer than that, and it becomes pretty obvious that the author or translator is just lazy.
Your silence speaks volumes. It’s not a simple lack of response—it’s the unwillingness to confront the deeper truths that faith offers, even in the face of the cold logic you pride yourself on. But here’s the thing: logic alone cannot illuminate the full picture of existence. And it’s this very reluctance to embrace faith that reveals a deeper, uncomfortable truth. You didn’t walk away from belief because you reached a higher understanding; you walked away because it was easier to construct an identity based on skepticism than to face the vulnerability of recognizing something greater than yourself. It’s easier to retreat into the sterile world of reason where everything is controlled and explained—where meaning can be reduced to mere formulas—than to grapple with the raw, uncertain beauty of faith. You claim to value rationality, but tell me: what has this “rationality” truly given you? A detached world where everything, including love and purpose, is reduced to individual gain? A world where we argue about definitions and identity, yet fail to answer the most fundamental questions of life? What have you built—an intellectual legacy or a series of disconnected, hollow arguments? True intellectuals, the ones who have reached the highest level of understanding, know that reason alone cannot provide the answers we seek. The greatest minds throughout history were not secular—they embraced faith as a key to unlocking the mysteries of the universe. They knew that religion was not a crutch for the weak, but a profound source of wisdom that offered meaning, connection, and understanding that reason alone could never provide. Let me challenge you further: using your very own logic, religion is still the better path for humanity. Imagine a world without faith—what would we build to replace it? We would create something like it, because we, as humans, cannot live without meaning, purpose, and moral clarity. Without religion, society falls into chaos, as history has proven time and again. Secular ideologies often descend into relativism or self-interest, whereas religion offers the framework for compassion, humility, and responsibility—values that secularism simply cannot replace. Faith does not escape reality; it shines a light on it. It gives us purpose, encourages us to live for something greater, and provides comfort in the face of life’s fragility. Religion challenges us to build not just intellectual legacies, but spiritual ones—legacies that last beyond our fleeting time on earth and ripple through the ages. At the end of the day, we are but fleeting moments in the vast universe. Yet through faith, we come to understand that our lives matter—not because of their brevity, but because of the eternal truths they point to. Faith connects us to something greater than ourselves, and it is through this connection that we find true peace, meaning, and fulfillment. So, if you must remain silent, let it be so. But understand this: without faith, we are adrift, like ships with no compass. It is only faith that provides the clarity we seek in a world that often feels lost. And when the end comes, it will not be your cold logic that offers solace, but the peace of knowing that your life, no matter how brief, was part of something eternal, unshakable, and infinitely meaningful.
so that's how the story ended fast.
You have a point, but I'm an overthinker, so I tend to judge others based on my own way of thinking. Even if I were in his shoes, I would still be overthinking it—just like I am now.
this novel has 388 Chapters so you can expect a very fast ending where almost nothing gets explained.
I mean, if nothing touches a woman I will still view her as pure.