"If it were me."
Adalbert stood up and paced back and forth: "I actually don't like this future you speak of, Ian."
"Entertainment..." He considered his words, slowly expressing his thoughts: "I was raised by my mother and didn't have much time for fun. I don't consider it necessary; people can cultivate interests and hobbies of greater value."
"Developing so many projects just to kill ordinary people's time is not only a waste of their lives but also a waste of the wealth called time and potential."
"It's normal for you not to like it." Ian wasn't surprised by this.
He knew from the beginning that, among everyone, Adalbert was most likely to oppose this vision of the future.
Adalbert may be a good man, noble in character, but he is also disciplined, someone who sees study and work as pleasure, and has a strong ability to self-supervise—a true workaholic.
