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Suddenly, Jason felt an untimely and even strange sense of relief. It was just because he saw the last bit of 'human' mark that he did not want to see…

The world seemed to be full of prosperity, but in Jason's eyes, it was like moldy spots on fresh cream. It was colorful, but it was all rotten.

No, it wasn't that they were rotting. It was that in order to obtain them, people didn't care or even couldn't refuse any rotting of their own.

Do you like a feast filled with life and fragrance? Desire? Then go. Everything seemed to be right in front of him, but as long as he went up, he could enjoy it.

Taste it.

How does it taste?

It seemed alright. It wasn't too good, but it wasn't bad either…

Then I'll have another bite…

Hmm, I feel something…

But why was he hungry again?

Then eat more…

Strange…why was he getting hungrier the more he ate?

The hungrier they were, the better they tasted. The better they tasted, the hungrier they felt, and the hungrier they tasted…

Why was there no end to this feast?

However, there was nothing else in the eyes of the people attending the banquet except for food. In the end, they did not even eat for the sake of good food, but only for the sake of eating. They ate because they had to eat.

In order to eat, they had been shackled, shackled, chained, and even had their blood, bone, marrow, brains, and brains taken away. They were completely oblivious to it, or perhaps their mouths were stuffed with food and could not utter a single word…

Even so, as long as they could eat it, or even leave a little hope of eating it, they would not be unable to endure it. Moreover, they could easily maintain a smile so that others would know that they were enjoying it, feasting on it, or at least rushing to the feast.

Through their faces when they were fighting for food, he could see what people had done, what they had gone through, and what they had become in order to obtain all of this…

Could it be that this young man and woman were also tired of all this, so they made such a move at the moment when they became newbies?

If that was the case, then even if he killed everyone present, would he really be able to untie the knot and eliminate the hatred?

Didn't people always look at the world according to their own ideas and do everything according to it, which led to the accumulation of such a dead knot?

However, would he really be able to achieve his original intention if he continued to act according to this idea?

Eh?

If that was the case, wouldn't it mean that many suicide attempts with such thoughts were likely to be ineffective? Just like how the various ineffectiveness of their lives had led them to this step.

What could death destroy?

The answer to this question had always been clear.

However, at this moment, it became blurry.

What was worse was that Jason had vaguely noticed an unimaginable and absurd fact. He had always thought that he was the owner of all the so-called " knowledge ", so he would definitely not realize its existence until now.

However, at this moment, he realized that the basis of everything seemed to be not completely without problems. If there was someone who was the master, the opposite of this title seemed to be the " knowing ". He had always followed it, and it was completely out of his control...

It seemed that people could only act according to what they thought they "knew", and all the things that had happened were saved in their memories as if they thought they "knew". Therefore,"knowing" became the basis for all beginnings and endings. In front of it, people were like the monkey in the hands of Tathagata in Journey to the West. What was even better was that it manipulated everything about people without revealing a trace, making people think that everything was in their knowledge…

However,'knowing' seemed to be only effective on 'thinking' that they knew. If they were lucky, when nothing came to disturb the twins who were closely bound to each other and lived and died together, they could swagger around and even claim to be omniscient gods.

However, as long as there was an unexpected accident---Actually, it was a bit of an injustice to call it an accident, because people's "knowledge" of things was imagined by people using the way things looked in their eyes. Things could not be responsible for this "knowledge", and there was no way to be responsible for it--then one day, things would no longer be as "known" imagined.

Fortunately, the " thing " itself never made a sound, but people had a mouth to speak and a brain to think. Therefore, he could always find a reason to prove to himself that he knew something, but in this way, the cunning mouse seemed to be right in front of him, but he could never catch it.

From this point of view, it was impossible for people to know what would happen in the next moment when they were alive, let alone after death.

At the thought of this, his thoughts were a little stuck. His entire mind was captured by a strange feeling. Jason suddenly realized that he was actually unable to confirm what he thought he "knew"…

However, this seemed absolutely impossible. Otherwise, how could he have become such an existence?

Slow down, slow down…

Jason tried his best to calm himself down, so his attention unconsciously returned to the place where his gaze had stopped.

The banquet hall was already in chaos. There were shouts, cries, and curses everywhere…

The water splashed everywhere as the people struggled. The scene was almost identical to a crowded pool.

The people who had been watching the wedding performance as guests had all changed. A middle-aged man at the next table pointed at the newlyweds on the stage and cursed at them with the most vicious words. From time to time, he also mentioned the private scandals of the groom since he was young. These were all things that people knew could not be brought to the table. Under normal circumstances, people would keep it a secret no matter what. However, at this moment, the man was like a lit gunpowder barrel. He threw out all those secrets without any care.

These things were things that people in this society could tacitly understand but would never explicitly say-who didn't have such things?

However, Jason understood a little more about the groom's actions.

Alas, in this world that was increasingly filled with lies, the things that could be seen and talked about on the table were often not true appearances or even illusions. Those true things were basically not allowed to be brought out on the table, let alone talked about.

The so-called " reality is very skinny ", and those real " skinny " were often not mentioned.

As a result, everyone had more and more so-called " privacy " these days, and the protection of " privacy " became more and more sensitive and strict.

If the right to privacy was removed, many people would probably go crazy.

Behind this seemingly dirty and hypocritical reality was a kind of black and indescribable tragedy…

Judging from the table, it should be the groom's family. No wonder this middle-aged man was so familiar with the groom's situation.

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