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Feedback Chapter- Ron: I'm a good person!

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Weiwei's matter will be resolved in a more reasonable way.

But some readers’ comments confused me.

What killed Weiwei, let her know the price of fooling the strong.

Those who frequently talk about killing people show me that they can’t stand it anymore.

Indeed, the protagonist behaves like a bully all the way.

The problem is that that state comes from, 'I know what I did was right in the end, so I don't mind what means were used in the meantime.'

It's like standing on the top of a moral mountain and pointing.

In other words, the preconceived image of a villain will prevent you from encountering the situation of "you are a good guy, so you have to be pointed at a gun".

This is the basic logic of Ron's actions.

But that doesn't mean he's not a good person.

If the protagonist purely believes in the supremacy of the strong and likes the strong to eat the weak, how could he have that kind of ‘ideal’?

Of course, the ideal starting point is that I can't stand the world and want to change it.

But you must know that there is a characteristic in ideals, that is, the weak will not be harvested by the strong like weeds.

Would someone who is purely strong do this?

Is it okay to just say ‘I don’t eat beef’?

If they are not hostile, they must kill each other.

The protagonist is usually a kind person.

When he does good deeds, he will first check whether there is any benefit to him, but he will not veto a right thing based on whether there is benefit.

This is not a book that kills people at every turn. If you are too violent, do you want to be banned?


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