"Is the sole goal of a monster's life merely to defeat humanity?"
Masticating the curse left by those who had passed, the expressionless young face resembled a silent statue, letting the night wind caress it.
That statement was not incorrect; though it was impolite and filled with malice, it indeed came from sincerity, and objectively, had a side that was justified and correct.
The biggest difference between humans and monsters lies in the presence or absence of a goal.
Monsters—whether naturally born aberrations or weapons created by human hands—had been assigned a clear goal from the start. From the day of their birth, their endpoint awaited them. They neither deviate nor scrutinize whether their actions are correct, let alone diverge onto a new and different path. They simply advance along a predetermined path, without effort, hesitation, or struggle, moving forward and forward until the end.
Humans are different.