Chapter 116: The Human, Eugene

Rio walked on the hallways, his eyes closed unfocused as he contemplated in silence.

'Everything is up to him now...'

This was as far as his intervention goes, he couldn't interfere from now on, or else the eyes watching him from the shadows would notice something suspicious and catch on.

The following events and results were now up to Ali's performance. If Ali still gets expelled with this chance he had given, then it's no longer his fault but Ali's.

It may be cruel and callous for him to think so—but he never was the epitome of charitable anyway. The only reason he decided to help is because he found it utterly distasteful and disgusting someone innocent is dying because of his actions.

In no way he was a good man—but he wasn't a pure evil man either. Ever since the concept of morality had vanished from his mind, he put out boundaries and principles to himself so he wouldn't get swallowed by the inhumanity.