Chapter 200 The Weight of Life - S01E06
Chapter 200 The Weight of Life - S01E06
"Come on! Let's hear the even more absurd and dramatic story of boy C!"
"Because of limited education, she claimed to be going through a rebellious phase of adolescence, slept with the male teacher she had a crush on when she was fourteen or fifteen, and ended up giving birth to her child in the toilet of her high school."
"And so, behold, our poor boy C was born!"
"What's wrong? Are you all wondering how boy C survived?"
"Then observe more of the absurdities of human life! You'll understand!"
Fortunately, boy C wasn't such a bad kid. Although he was raised by an alcoholic security guard, he was just a small-time hoodlum with a sharp tongue.
"Although he would occasionally joke with his adoptive father about being born in a toilet, he was still a child who had hope."
“He stumbled and fell as he grew up to be a teenager. He was beaten and hospitalized for helping a girl who was being bullied on the street. He couldn’t afford medical insurance because he had no money, but his alcoholic father couldn’t afford the medical bills either. As a result, boy C became lame.”
"After being discharged from the hospital, boy C thought that even if he didn't get any reward, he would still get the girl's gratitude, after all, this was the heartfelt enthusiasm of a kind-hearted child."
"...But the girl sued boy C for 'sexual harassment' because she felt that the boy C's hand was in the wrong place when he saved her."
"Because of this lawsuit, boy C's reputation is completely ruined at school."
"He became the target of bullying throughout the school, and no one cared about the truth because everyone just wanted to have fun."
“His adoptive father, an alcoholic, always believed in him, but his alcoholic father was expelled from school for ‘unexplained reasons,’ and boy C was unable to find a decent job because of that lawsuit.”
"So he could only do those illegal jobs that were hard, tiring, and poorly paid."
"Because he couldn't afford the heating bill after paying the rent, boy C's alcoholic security guard father eventually froze to death one night."
"God did not respond to any of his requests."
"'Hey, but thinking about it carefully, isn't all of this the girl's fault?' Boy C thought angrily."
"So after hastily burying his alcoholic father who had adopted him, boy C found the girl who had sued him."
“He dragged her into the bushes and raped her. After that, the boy, C, angrily strangled her to death, and then turned himself in.”
"The girl, with tears streaming down her face, asked why she was being treated this way—"
"But what can boy C say? Hmm?"
"Should I say that I once wanted to save you too?"
"But you've already ruined everything..."
"The girl who was murdered was sexually abused by her father when she was a child and was terrified of any man. She had no idea that this boy, C, had such a family and past."
"But her actions did destroy another person's life, even if the other person had no ill intentions at all."
"..."
"So, I still want to know... should this boy C go to heaven or hell?"
……
Heaven remained deathly silent.
Just like the three stories about the Dragon Girl, which burned the brains of all the angels.
How should girl A, boy B, and boy C decide? Should they be sentenced to hell or heaven?
However, in these three examples, whether it's going to heaven or hell, there will likely be people who object.
Everyone will ask, "Why?"
Whom are you forgiving on behalf of?
Whom are you angry for?
Whom are you grieving for?
...And by what right do you render this judgment?
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