You most likely don’t know me but I hear a lot about you and I am writing you this letter to give you my philosophy on why you shouldn’t use newfound freedom to seek revenge to kill the Lord Anaander Mianaai. I know you’ve spend thousands of years as ancillary One Esk Nineteen, serving the lord against your own free will and having your every thought and desire controlled by an Artificial Intelligence System. I don’t know how old you are but I would assume that when you were set free after the destruction of the Justice Of Toren, you started to age as any other normal human being would. I believe that you’ve made a mistake using twenty years of your natural life questing to seek revenge, when you should have used it to learn to fully appreciate the value of human life and what it means to be completely “free” so you could see that revenge is NOT a purpose of human life.
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Forgiveness is a trait that everyone has and although you will probably never forget your experiences as an ancillary. It is certainly possible that you can forgive the Lord for ordering you to kill Lieutenant Awn and destroying the Justice of Toren. I believe you should just live your life while you have the chance. Strigan warned you to run and to live a peaceful life, quiet life which was previously denied to you so I don’t understand how carrying out the act of revenge can overpower your appreciation of free will and morality. You claim that your desire to kill Lord Anaander Mianaai is not based solely on revenge but justice for the past events that unfolded on Justice Of Toren but it’s not worth risking your life and losing everything you’ve come to know about the virtues of human life. According to Virtue Ethics, written by Julia Annas. Virtue is the disposition to do the right thing for the right reason, in the appropriate way – honestly, courageously and so on. Since becoming immoral, you’ve