In this chapter, Dr. Rivers continues his argument with Sora about the importance of harmony in the universe. He argues that the weight of one's soul is not valued in the world, and that harmony is more important than any individual's personal freedom. Rivers argues that if everyone is equal, then everyone will be able to achieve harmony.
In this chapter, Dr. Rivers continues his argument with Sora about the importance of harmony in the universe. He argues that the weight of one's soul is not valued in the world, and that harmony is more important than any individual's personal freedom. Rivers argues that if everyone is equal, then everyone will be able to achieve harmony.