In Asian folklore and mythology, an inanimate object can gain sentience by existing for long enough, for example Yaoguai from China or Tsukumogami from Japan. But how will the object feel after being abandoned for so long? Probably hatred. Wasting its existence in hate and suffering, forever in entropy as it cannot die nor can it live regularly. It will suffer until its body decay, down to one and zero. This work seeks to examine the relationship between us and the objects that were long gone from our mind.