Chapter 14: The University Years
At Ingolstadt University, Victor rapidly advanced through his scientific studies, impressing professors and colleagues with his exceptional intellect. However, his obsessive focus on the mysteries of life increasingly isolated him from social connections and normal life.
Victor's relationships with family and friends deteriorated as he became increasingly consumed by his single-minded scientific research. His brilliance was overshadowed by a dangerous disregard for ethical boundaries and potential consequences of his revolutionary work on the fundamental mechanisms of existence.
This period of Victor's life represented the beginning of his downfall, as he allowed his scientific curiosity to override his moral obligations and his responsibilities to his fellow human beings.