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Chapter 451 The God of Unrighteousness

This is an unabashed compliment.

But Annan just sighed.

"...Are you here specially to help me?"

Faced with Annan's question, Sir Silver just smiled and didn't answer.

Sir Silver helped Annan push in his collar, tidy up his clothes, and said slowly, "Maybe I'm just here to help you mend your clothes. Otherwise, it would be unseemly to appear in front of those children like this.

"The Three Sirens can transform with you...but your clothes can't.

"When you have time, you can go find Yaweng. If Yaweng signs your clothes, then you don't have to worry about such unromantic things as 'lack of clothes to wear after transformation'."

Sir Silver even made a joke about Annan 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 quietly following Annan from just now.

So just after Annan defeated Nicholas, he immediately jumped out and helped Annan with psychological counseling to eliminate the problem at the beginning.

As Sir Silver just said, "Don't let doubts turn into suspicions and misunderstandings."

As shown in Nicholas' past memories, at the beginning, Nicholas was just a slightly autistic boy with a gloomy personality and few friends.

If his father would have paid a little more attention to him and shown his concern for him instead of quietly seeking out Isaac as his adoptive father, then Nicholas wouldn't have felt "abandoned," and Nicholas wanted to prove

Your own desire to win will not be so strong;

If there happens to be a classmate among his classmates who is as cheerful, enthusiastic, positive and good at talking as the protagonist of the hot-blooded comic, who wants to become his friend... maybe he will have a chance to become an upright person who protects others, let alone be

Others are excluded from social circles;

And if when he first entered the Wizard Tower, someone was chatting next to him and let Nicholas know that "the study time can be used after it is occupied", then this resentment would not accumulate in his heart and accumulate for a long time; even

If that mentor had occupied the time of the person in front or behind him, the situation today would be completely different.

But there are no ifs in this world.

A person's misfortune cannot be used as proof of their innocence - the crime committed will not be diminished just because the perpetrator is miserable.

However, if we use people as a mirror to summarize and study past deeds with the purpose of "hoping that tragedies will not happen again to other people", we cannot ignore those seemingly inconspicuous, "just trivial" details.

It is the accumulation of these coincidences that constitute destiny.

"There is no act of depravity, is it sudden..."

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 certain motto that was once regarded as a guideline that has been torn apart by reality...or everything that has been "naturally" experienced since birth may be subtle.

Let an originally pure and upright soul be corrupted.

Even though Annan has the reversed Heart of Winter, he can block most distracting thoughts and evil thoughts.

But what leads a person to the wrong path...is not necessarily evil thoughts.

Sometimes ideas that are too lofty, compassionate and unrealistic are equally harmful.

Many saints died because of this - they violated the sacred contract they made when they obtained the holy bones, and therefore received the most intense counter-curse.

Sir Silver may have made a special trip here just to guide Annan and tell him "what is justice."

——In other words, Sir Silver was afraid that Annan would be stimulated and become extreme, and defined justice as something like "eradicating all evil in the world."

If ordinary people hold such a concept, then this will not have any impact... Because they lack mobility, they will only point fingers at the outermost and comment on the "insufficient purity" of other people's behavior.

But if Annan had this idea, he would be in big trouble.

——Because this can indeed be regarded as a kind of "justice".

If this idea is responded to by a righteous heart, Annan will get "the power to realize it" and "the curse that must be completed."

Once this lofty concept is implemented, it will turn Annan into a "devil king" who drags the entire world into a sea of ​​fire.

The so-called punishment is to punish without teaching, and the punishment is complicated but the evil will prevail.

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Instead of improving the moral character of the people through popular education, but directly imposing severe punishment, it may be effective in a short period of time... but it will also make the people miserable, so this in itself can be regarded as an "injustice".

Sir Silver's warning is actually unnecessary in a sense.

Annan is not the kind of diode boy who seems to have Uchiha blood. He changes love and hate quickly and is extremely adaptable to extreme factors - if there is such a factor.

Annan has enough confidence in his own moral character and rationality.

He originally relied on morality and rationality to restrain his various behaviors. As long as Annan was given some time, he could draw nutrients from Nicholas's experience to grow himself.

After all, Annan was such a person long before he came to this world.

But even so, Annan was still able to make steady progress.

In the beginning, when Annan obtained the first and second pages of the Book of Heavenly Cars, he already looked immature and irritable compared to him now.

This is exactly what is learned from "experience".

"...But I still have a question, Sir Silver."

Annan took a deep breath, and his eyes became bright and clear: "When Nicholas just massacred the villagers... you should have arrived.

"In the beginning, my plan was made in the bank. I would have gone to Crow's house to meet the Faceless Poet after visiting Lord Chiron.

"But she suddenly came to me early, and even slightly disrupted my schedule - I pushed the time forward a little, and that was almost the time when Nicholas was dealing with the scene after the murder.

"Then, my lord."

Annan looked at Sir Silver: "If you had witnessed this with your own eyes, wouldn't you have taken action to save them?

"Then did you really know about this in advance?

"Then...can your behavior be said to be unjust?"

Just like Yin Jue said.

The moment doubts arose in Annan's mind, he immediately voiced his doubts and sought an answer through inquiry instead of delusion.

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