They should definitely try to teach Zero morals, like he's definitely gonna create the monsterisation virus in sweet home if they don - oh wait they must already have.
At some point, Zero's going to realize he can only help people by playing to their individual desires, since every desire is different. And since he already believes evey human is a monster at heart it would be second nature for him to bring out what's already inside,
(hence the line "It isn't a virus, it's just something he already had, just unlocked" - or something I don't know the actual line but that's basically what it meant.)
Right now it seems like the bully guy is just his test subject, as Zero doesn't know how to help humans yet, and I guess he can just access one of his memories and probe him from the inside to figure him out or something.
Which begs the question, how many memories can Zero see? Is it just as they appear in the person's head? Is it the most gruesome ones?
Either way, I don't like how the humans are going about this as Gyuhwan has already seen / heard Zero's motive and should probably educate Zero about morals a little bit. And I don't feel like fighting and nearly killing Zero every time he meets any
human is a bad idea.
Because it's like the opposite of morals. Literally the main character who would've become a class shooter if he had the chance at the start, is doing it better than you.
I have proudly written this essay and have named myself amogus for extra enficees on the real meaning behind this here webtoon. And I'm not sorry.
Goodbye