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About Yiyin's Psychological Changes

 After three new chapters were released today, book friends discussed in the group and felt that the protagonist’s ideas were too holy.

I have something to discuss with you.

The protagonist is just an ordinary person, and no matter how bad an ordinary person is, he has a bottom line. He needs to receive psychological counseling if he kills someone, and there will be syndrome after the war.

If you ask an ordinary person to kill people like chickens in order to survive, he can convince himself. But if you ask him to starve hundreds of thousands of people to death without blinking an eye, this is terrible.

People all have psychological limits, and they will collapse and become crazy. After all, modern people are not ancient people. They have different outlooks and different abilities to tolerate cruel reality.

The protagonist comes to this world from the perspective of the game in Owari, treating the people in this world as NPCs, resolving the knots in his heart, and just living on his own.

Over the past few days, he gradually gained a group of women he cared about, started his own career, and did many things he shouldn't have done against his conscience. He could lie to himself, saying that everything was just for survival, and there was nothing he could do about it.

But this time, the Guandong strategy he personally planned was beyond his ability to bear, and he could no longer deceive himself.

My initial setting for the protagonist was that I would not care about the flood after my death, and he was completely selfish. But as people experience more, their ideas are constantly changing.

The Great Famine in Kanto was a stimulus, and having children in the future will be an even greater stimulus.

When a normal adult has a child of his own, he can still blurt out that I don't care about my offspring, just feel good about myself?

Don't underestimate human nature, reality is cruel, but people yearn for light after all.

Some book friends may think that I am pretentious, but I still want to say that when I write books, I want to advocate good and avoid evil. What I write is not a dark novel.

I chatted in the group for a long time this morning and came up with some thoughts. Even if I have differences in ideas, I hope to discuss it with my book friends and seek common ground while reserving differences.

I will continue to work hard to write this book, give back to everyone for your support, and bow to express my gratitude.


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