Sett laughed coldly.
Did being richer, more powerful, make your life more valuable than those weaker than you?
No.
When people are working in jobs, like hospitals for example, there will be ranks of promotions. Senior doctors, junior doctors, or nurses and such. And subconsciously, the higher ranking workers start to believe that their life is more valuable than the life of lower ranking worker.
And subconsciously, the lower ranking workers end up accepting that belief, too.
But was that true?
Did ranking change the value of a living being?
Was a Pharaoh's life more valuable than a commoner's?
Sett's laughter became even more ear piercing.
"Do the Pharaohs not bleed, do they not die when their lifespan ends?"
The ancient Pharaoh shook his head.
"No, they die. Just like commoners do, your emperor will die too. Not to mention your little nobles. Their life is no more valuable than the life of a commoner. They are all equally… worthless."