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Chapter 390 The Holy Lord’s Goal

Many people think that the recent chapters are unreasonable. Most of those who think it is unreasonable view the protagonist from what perspective. Can you please first look at the protagonist? He does not have the same God's perspective as you, nor does he look at things calmly outside the outside world. First of all, he is a character who lives in the text and the plot. In everyone's impression, the protagonist should be all-powerful, always calm, and able to succeed in all kinds of things. pb But you have forgotten that he is also a human being, with emotions, impatience, and blindness. When everyone is looking for fun in the text, how many of them have noticed the protagonist's hidden irritable emotions in these chapters?

Does it have to be written with angry words to let everyone understand that he is in such a mood? In reality, a normal person can do unreasonable things when he is in this kind of mood. Why is it unreasonable for an incomplete person to do such a thing in such a situation?

If it were you, how could you bear it?

I've been reading everyone's comments, and some of them are very pertinent and touch on the issues. But I also hope that everyone will not pass through the content of a chapter so quickly and read it carefully, okay?

At the same time, I want to explain that in these chapters, the performance of Fang Jie and his brother is a kind of self-righteous chivalrous heart that I can portray. The starting point may be good, but the process is a mess, coupled with their age Due to low education, Mingjiao education, and hatred towards the government, things like this will naturally happen.

Okay, that's it, I'm going to type. By the way, people in the comment area often use comments to make innuendo. Please ignore him and don't hurt him. He is a good dog.

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