Yes, this was indeed a waste of life.
As he once said to Clare, music, chess, calligraphy, painting, and beautiful scenery, were also a waste of life.
But this was a beautiful way to waste life.
However, many people could not satisfy their own needs, so they had to do something. Naturally, they did not have the right to enjoy and waste life.
In the quiet and uninhabited forest, Lugh walked up the stone steps alone. Not long after, he saw a Divine Monument.
He walked to the front of the Divine Monument and saw that the surface of the monument was filled with horizontal slashes. There were no vertical slashes, nor were there any words. There were not even any patterns or lines.
At first glance, this was just an ordinary stone monument.
If he didn't use the system, Lugh wouldn't be able to tell what was special about these stone monuments.
However, it didn't matter.