So what difference does it make?" "Oh," laughed Nemur. "You're feeling sorry for yourself. What did you expect?
This experiment was calculated to raise your intelligence, not to make you popular.
We had no control over what happened to your personality,
and you've developed from a likeable, retarded young man into an arrogant, self-centered, antisocial bastard."
"The problem, dear professor, is that you wanted someone who could be made intelligent
but still be kept in a cage and displayed when necessary to reap the honors you seek.
The hitch is that I'm a person." He was angry, and I could see he was torn between ending the fight and trying once more to beat me down.
"You're being unfair, as usual. You know we've always treated you well—done everything we could for you."
"Everything but treat me as a human being. You've boasted time and again that I was nothing before the experiment, and I know why.
Because if I was nothing, then you were responsible for creating me, and that makes you my lord and master.
You resent the fact that I don't show my gratitude every hour of the day. Well, believe it or not, I am grateful.
But what you did for me—wonderful as it is—doesn't give you the right to treat me like an experimental animal.
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