What is the most difficult thing to endure in the world?
Is it missing a five-million prize by just one number?
Or is it the indifference of a loved one?
Or perhaps the betrayal of someone you trust?
Arthur thinks all of these are unbearable and make life worse than death, but the most unbearable is...
Starvation!
Once a person is hungry, that's when reason starts to fade.
When hunger reaches a certain level, the person becomes a beast.
To get a bite to eat, the person will do anything.
Give up wealth, sure.
Give up a loved one, sure.
Give up friends, sure.
As long as the stomach is filled at that moment, it's all worth it.
As for regret afterwards?
That's something to consider after you're full.
If you're not full, there's truly no future.
So, Arthur very much cherishes food, not just because of its deliciousness, although the taste is extremely important, more so the fulfillment from a full belly.