Leonard didn't seem worried about her leaving. She was free to move about and could go anywhere she pleased. But after walking the entire length of the beach, Stella didn't see a single boat or a dock. On this island surrounded by an endless blue sea, there was no way for her to escape, and Leonard was confident she wouldn't even try.
After several hours of exploring, Stella finally confirmed that she could never leave the island on her own. A chill washed over her.
She turned to Leonard, attempting to reason with him. "Leonard, even after three months, I won't fall for you. You should stop wasting your time on me. You know it's impossible between us."
But Leonard replied, "You never know until you try. The outcome isn't decided yet."
Stella said, "You worked for years to get everything you have now. Isn't it a shame to lose it all like this? I heard you had a tough life before. You, more than anyone, should understand the importance of power."
"The whole point of fighting for power was so I could live the life I wanted," Leonard said. "But now I realize this isn't the life I want at all. To keep my position, I have to constantly eliminate the obstacles in my way. I know what they say about me out there."
He looked at Stella. "When you're in this position, there are things you have to do. You've reached a certain level yourself now. You should know how many obstacles are on that path, how many people want to drag you down to hell. Being merciful to your enemies is like handing them a knife to stab you with. Most of the time, kindness isn't repaid with gratitude, but with them taking even more advantage. People always go after the easy targets. If you can't keep them in line, you'll be the one they control."
"So you think it's right to live by 'survival of the fittest' and treat human life so carelessly?" Stella challenged.
"He who fights monsters eventually becomes one himself," Leonard said. "Not everyone can stay true to themselves on this path."
"You've hurt so many people, many of them innocent. Don't you ever feel any regret?" Stella asked.



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