"Isn't it ironic?" Tijani said with a touch of emotion: "I've always loathed interest, only to find that what I'm pursuing is interest."
"Not at all," Shire responded, "because pursuing interest is inherent nature."
"Inherent nature?" Tijani gave a bitter smile: "That is synonymous with 'darkness,' Vice Admiral."
Shire replied calmly, "Then, what do you think the survival of the fittest among animals is? Do they also understand 'darkness'?"
Tijani was taken aback.
He felt as though his mental world had bounced back up from the bottom because of Shire's words.
Yes, why is this not inherent nature?
This is the most primitive desire among animals, their support and motivation for survival.
Animals, in order to survive, learn to hunt or evade from the moment they are born, which allows them to develop healthily.
Aren't human wars the same?
Tijani felt his understanding had ascended to another level. He shook Shire's shoulders excitedly:
"That's right, Vice Admiral."
