To the End of Ruin

 is an event in SINoALICE.

Noya:

Hee hee hee!

Parrah:

Aha hah hah!

Noya:

How pleasant!

Parrah:

How intensely pleasurable!

Noya:

What, you ask?

Parrah:

Why?

Noya:

Humans. Human contradictions!

Parrah:

Human contradictions!

Noya:

Why do you live your lives so full of contradictions?!

Parrah:

How do you make a compromise?

Noya:

You don't get it?

You need to study up.

Parrah:

Let's do that!

Verse 1
If you want to learn about humans,

you must start with their language.

In words you can see

their wisdom and folly.

In words, you can see

all the contradictions.

When it comes to humans, proverbs are

remarkably useful.

Shell Wisp:

Greetings.

I come to you from the kingdom of shellfish...

Parrah:

......

Noya:

...Are we doing this again?

If you're in a hurry,

You shouldn't be tempted

to take shortcuts.

"Be always in haste but never in a hurry."

That is the prudent path.

Do the slow have an advantage, then?

You should do a good thing straight

away,

Otherwise you miss the chance.

"Make hay while the sun shines."

Think quickly and make the right

decision.

Impatience is a virtue, after all.

So which is correct?

It is all a contradiction.

Verse 2
How are people expected to

communicate with one another

using words such as these?

How can words such as these

Be the expressions of human wisdom?

...Surely, these are just exceptions.

...That's what you're thinking, isn't it?

It's just a coincidence.

Is that not what you want to say?

Then what is this?

How about this?

"What happens twice will happen thrice."

"Things will always repeat. Prepare in advance

after the first time

and you won't fail.

"What happens twice, happens thrice."

Forget about probability and stay

vigilant.

Paranoia is good for you!

If you fail at something

once or twice, you will succeed the third

time if you keep trying.

"The third time's the charm."

And have you heard of the

Monty Hall problem?

"You can't judge something until you've

done it three time."

Do you get three chances to do something?