One of the most naive ideas people have is refusing to admit their misfortune and always hoping bad things will turn into good.
This kind of thinking tendency can lead people to subconsciously distort the probability of success for certain events.
Unfortunately, the notion that 'man can conquer nature' is ultimately idealistic, comparing to slicing into a bomb while cutting fruit and insisting it's just quenching—inevitably, it's just self-deception.
"May I ask, Old Master Camus, what means do you plan to employ to suppress the Curse when the time comes?"
Having finished reflecting, Fu Qian looked at Camus with a sincere face and inquired.
"How naive must you be to think I would answer your question?"
The decay of Camus's body was still ongoing, and it was evident that it was progressing much faster than Fu Qian's.
But he seemed not to care, dragging his deformed body forward as he spoke.