Guwon was never good, he saved MC just because he needed a teacher. I see now that the author is inviting to remove all preconceptions of the world as we know it to measure the actions of the people in this apocalyptic set up. To sacrifice some to save anothers, to pretend they don't suffer from doing what they know is morally incorrect... I just wonder if it will meam something in the end, after all Guwon is only playing house (town, in this case), without really grasping what means to be human or the price of a human live as MC said.
Guwon was never good, he saved MC just because he needed a teacher. I see now that the author is inviting to remove all preconceptions of the world as we know it to measure the actions of the people in this apocalyptic set up. To sacrifice some to save anothers, to pretend they don't suffer from doing what they know is morally incorrect... I just wonder if it will meam something in the end, after all Guwon is only playing house (town, in this case), without really grasping what means to be human or the price of a human live as MC said.