Tigers Don't Beget Dogs

Basil was frowning inwardly. He was observing the crowd surrounding him with his eyes. His mind was spinning at miles per hour. The scenery he saw reminded him of an event that had happened in his past life.

The crowd and the hero.

The hero has always been a person that stands out in a group. While they are moving forward, the crowd would cheer on them. The hero will then keep fighting due to the crowd's cheer, believing their sacrifice is needed to repay the cheer.

They will feel satisfaction when their sacrifice aren't in vain, for the crowd who cheer on them could be happy. When another ordeal is sent upon the crowd, the hero will once again reply to the shout of help from the crowd.

The same thing will repeat where the hero push theirself to the limit while the crowd can only cheer. However, when the hero fails, they will instantly become the abhorred. In the end, there is nothing in the world aside from interest.