5. Homeless animals are safe to eat.
So far, no animals have appeared in Sin City. In addition, when Yin Zhu offered to exchange a dog's life for a map, the attitude of the receptionist at the temporary apartment clearly indicated that "homeless animals" did not refer to animals in the ordinary sense.
It refers to higher animals—humans.
Humans pride themselves on being intelligent beings, but once they return to nature, they remain easy prey.
"That's why you can't look for a job if you don't have a fixed address. Once you have nowhere to live, other experienced locals will see you as an animal to be eaten, and you'll face serious danger to your life." Mo You nodded.
Sitting across from her, Chai Yuxuan even had the mood to make a joke: "In the eyes of the people from the Sloth Country, if Mike kills the natives and steals their houses, wouldn't that be like a person being bitten to death by a wild dog?"
Tong Xinyan's feelings were somewhat complicated: "Perhaps that's really the case."
If Sin City is a dark forest, then the new citizens without homes are like prey released into it for hunters to hunt. Until they find a place to live, they are only meant to be targeted by hunters.
"What kind of people will such a city produce?" Gu Yi asked the question that was on everyone's mind.
"First of all, one thing is certain: they will see all their kind as food. Have you read the forum's 'The Shepherd and the Lamb'?" Yu Qi was a professional in psychology, and although not everyone present was a colleague, she could still explain it in a way that everyone could understand:
"The gods send shepherds to care for the lambs to be slaughtered, and the shepherds are bound by the rules to not steal the lambs that belong to the gods, unless the lambs have made a mistake and have been given to them by the gods."
But the shepherds didn't know that they were also lambs of the gods, only of a higher order. However, if the shepherds made mistakes, they might also be punished by the gods and become lambs to be slaughtered.
Or rather, the shepherd is nothing more than someone who thinks he is a lamb to the slaughter.
"It has a bit of a Western religious feel to it." Fang Kuo's family members believe in this, so he knows a little about it: "It really is just like what that Mirror Ghost said. The core rule of Sin City is that everyone is guilty, and one must know one's own sins."
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