Chapter 451 The God of Unrighteousness
This is a kind of unconcealed praise.
But Annan just sighed.
“…Are you here to help me?”
Facing Annan's question, Sir Yin just smiled and refused to answer.
Sir Silver helped Annan put the collar in, took care of his clothes, and said slowly: "Maybe, I'm just here to repair your clothes. Otherwise, it would be undecent to appear in front of the children like this.
"The Three Siren can transform with you...but your clothes cannot.
"When you have time, you can go and find Yaweng. If Yaweng signs your clothes, then you don't have to have a headache because of the unromantic thing like 'lack of clothes you can wear after transformation'."
Sir Silver even made an Annan joke when he had time.
But Annan knew in his heart...
This time Sir Silver was not born from the light - in other words, Sir Silver was not teleported, but had been following Annan quietly since just now.
So after Annan defeated Nicholas, he immediately jumped out and helped Annan with psychological counseling to eliminate the problem at the beginning.
Just as Sir Silver said, "Don't let doubts be suspicious or misunderstood."
Just as Nicholas showed in his past memories, at the beginning, Nicholas was just a slightly autistic and gloomy boy with no friends.
If his father could pay a little attention to him and reveal his concern for him instead of quietly looking for Isaac as his adoptive father for him, then Nicholas would not feel that he was "abandoned", and Nicholas would not have wanted to prove that his desire to win would not be so strong;
If among his classmates, there is a classmate who is as cheerful, enthusiastic, positive and good at talking, who is good at talking, he will become his friend... Maybe he still has the opportunity to become an upright person who protects others, and will not be excluded from the social circle by others;
If someone chatted next to him when he first entered the Wizard Tower and let Nicholas know that "it can be called after being occupied for study time", then this resentment will not be accumulated in his heart and will be kept for a long time; even if the mentor takes up the time of the person in front or behind him, the situation will be completely different now.
But there is no if in this world.
A person's misfortune cannot be used as proof of their exemption - the sins they have committed will not fade because of the tragedy of the perpetrator.
However, if we use people as a mirror and "I hope the tragedy will not be repeated from others" to summarize and study past deeds, we cannot ignore the details that seem inconspicuous and "just small things".
It is these coincidences that constitute destiny.
"Is there no depravity happening suddenly..."
Annan murmured, "I know what you want to say."
——He suddenly understood what Sir Silver really wanted to warn him.
Even if it is just a shadow that has not been dissipated in the heart, a proverb that has been torn apart by reality, or everything that has been "naturally" since birth may be subtly influenced, causing an originally pure and upright mind to degenerate.
Even if Annan has a reversal of the Winter Heart, he can block most of the distracting and evil thoughts.
But what makes a person go on the wrong path is not necessarily evil thoughts.
Sometimes too noble, compassionate and unrealistic concepts are equally harmful.
Many saints died because of this - they violated the holy deeds they established when they obtained the holy bones, and were therefore subjected to the most intense anti-curse.
Sir Silver probably came here for a special purpose, to guide Annan and tell him "what is justice."
——In other words, Sir Silver was afraid that Annan would become extreme and defined as "the eradication of all sins in the world" and other things.
If ordinary people have such a concept, then this will not have any impact... Because they lack the ability to move, they will only point fingers at the outermost point and comment on the "insufficient purity" of other people's behavior.
But if Annan had this idea, it would be a big problem.
——Because this can indeed be regarded as a kind of "justice".
If this idea is responded to by the heart of justice, Annan will receive “the power that is sufficient to achieve it” and “the curse that must be completed”.
Once this noble concept is implemented, Annan will turn into a "devil king" who drags the entire world into the sea of fire.
The so-called punishment is punished without teaching, and punishment is complicated and evil cannot be defeated.
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Instead of improving people's morality through popular education, it is directly punished, which may be effective in a short period of time... but it will also make the people suffer, so this can be regarded as a kind of "unjustice".
Sir Silver's warning is actually a waste of time.
Annan is not the kind of diode boy who seems to have Uchiha bloodline. He changes love and hate quickly and is extremely adaptable to extreme elements - if there is such element.
Annan has enough confidence in his own morality and rationality.
He originally relied on morality and reason to restrain his own various behaviors. As long as he gave Annan some time, he could draw nutrients from Nicholas's experience to make himself grow.
After all, he was such a person long before Annan came to this world.
But even so, Annan can still make steady progress.
At the beginning, Annan, who obtained the first and second pages of the Book of Heavenly Cars, seemed immature and frizzy compared to him now.
This is exactly the experience drawn from "experience".
"…but I still have one more question, Lord Silver."
Annan took a deep breath, and his eyes became bright and clear: "When Nicholas just massacred the villagers... you should have arrived.
"First of all, my plan was made in the bank. I would have visited the Crow's house to meet the faceless poet after visiting His Excellency Chiron.
"But she suddenly came to me early, and even slightly disrupted my arrangements - I pushed the time forward a little, which was almost the time when Nicholas dealt with the scene after the crime.
"So, sir."
Annan looked at Sir Yin: "If you saw this with your own eyes, will you not save them?
“So did you really know about this in advance.
"So... can your behavior be said to be an injustice?"
Just as Silver Gogh said.
When Annan's doubt appeared in his heart, he immediately spoke out this question, using inquiry rather than delusion - to seek an answer.
Chapter completed!