In the apocalypse, Earl didn't just have an addiction; he had a business manager named Demon who showed up every time the rent was due. His whole story is a terrifying financial model: the ultimate interest-only loan where the collateral is his very soul. Every withdrawal isn't a symptom; it's a terrifying, spiritual foreclosure. This is the breakdown of the most expensive transaction in the story.
A Toll Paid in Soul: The Brutal Economics of Earl’s Demon
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