Chapter 592: Essence and Origin (Please Subscribe, Request Monthly Tickets)

Frankenstein, the protagonist of the novel "Frankenstein," was a genius scientist who, with his extraordinary medical knowledge, assembled an eight-foot-tall monster from stolen corpses and endowed it with life, animating it and turning it into a living being.

However, he abandoned the creature he had created because of its hideousness, subjecting it to a series of rejections and disdain, until the originally kind-hearted monster, faced with people's rejection, became angry and brutal. Frankenstein destroying the companion he had promised to create for the monster was the final straw that drove the creature to insane vengeance, even killing Frankenstein's beloved bride on their wedding night.

In the legends that followed, the original creature came to be known as Frankenstein's Monster, and Frankenstein, the name of its creator, became the moniker for the creature itself.