"I can't believe that I get to witness all of these things," Adrihen shook his head.
"I know, right? This project is kind of insane," Noa responded.
"Yeah," Adrihen replied, a weary smile tugging at the corners of his lips. "It's like we've stepped into a different reality altogether. Every day brings a new set of challenges and mind-boggling discoveries. I wonder how I haven't lost my mind yet."
"Just hold on. That's all we can do right now." Noa patted Adrihen's shoulder lightly.
Adrihen shrugged. "Actually, yeah. It's all been normalized. The Androids, the projects, the killing... Somehow, some part of me inside just can't accept this. It's too stressful living under pressure like this. Not to mention that we need the life nutrients to survive."
"Real humans would feel that. Consider yourself lucky. Most people have lost their part of humanity these days."
Adrihen nodded and said, "Enough whining for me. Let's get back to work now."