Chapter 373 – Where Is Robert?
The color red reminds me of a reality that somehow feels cruel.
I fell from that creepy door.
Robert hesitated between the golden and blue doors that drew him mentally.
‘I don’t know about blue, but is gold greedy…?’
He tried to understand the meaning of color as rationally as possible.
I wonder if even that might be a trap, and now it’s hard to believe anything.
‘What if I tricked you again by making you think it was a trap?’
After thinking about it for over an hour, Robert ran out of impatience and pulled on the doorknob painted in sparkling gold.
He moved his feet into it.
As I entered, someone’s voice rang in my head.
[The Golden Rule is the principle of treating others as you would like to be treated. ]
[You have learned the Golden Rule and have the opportunity to embrace the humanity that will make you a saint. ]
From a playable perspective, it shows a fixed yet diverse route depending on the number of achievements and the steps taken.
Robert, who is not a character but a free-spirited personality, is governed by the Golden Rule.
Let’s briefly describe Robert’s personality.
He was a man who hoped that if he opened his mouth, the fruit would fall.
I naturally expected more results than the process.
From now on, in his new life, he must become a person who puts fruit into other people’s mouths.
He must be the one who presents light like a small gift to others.
Workers doing rough work, alcoholics, prostitutes, sick and lonely old people, and children suffering from violence.
Robert is now in a new fantasy world with the same name.
He will live a new life as a priest of a monastery dedicated to comforting them and their welfare, and will live his whole life receiving education on the Golden Rule.
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Robert should consider it his last bit of luck that he didn’t choose the blue door after much hesitation.
Behind the blue door is the era of loss.
This is a world where everything is lacking.
Blue sometimes connotes positive images, but it also expresses strong negative images.
Commonly referred to as the Blue Period.
It also refers to the period when Pablo Picasso, a famous artist whom everyone knows, was leading a difficult life.
Depending on how it is used, blue can be infinitely gloomy, cold, and even miserable enough to remind one of despair.
Just as Picasso left the Blue Period by meeting Olivier on a rainy day.
If Robert had opened the blue door, he would have had to wait for an uncertain light while suffering pain that pierced his entire body.