Kael smiled wryly to himself and said, "I probably understand what you an."
To put it simply, it's easy to be understood by so people as being hypocritical. In my previous life, in certain gender groups, it would be criticized as being a 'green tea'.
As for whether it is hypocritical, Kael is still very clear about it himself.
This is more about the collision and conflict between the values of the Human Federation and those of the Shenhwa Continent.
No matter how reality is, at least on the surface in the Human Federation, everyone must advocate for 'equality'.
Equality does not an being average; it is more about ntal and personal equality.
This idea is deeply ingrained in people's hearts, and no matter how maliciously those tricksters in reality twist and try to stigmatize it, no one dares to openly jump out and promote trampling those weaker into the dust.
But, it's different on the Shenhwa Continent.
Nobles are basically equivalent to bloodline, and the bloodlines with Transcendent biological characteristics handed down through generations can essentially be equated to power.
Therefore, on the Shenhwa Continent, there naturally exists a group of people, their status and position are special, and they even possess stronger power, powerful enough to crush all the lower people.
And ordinary civilians need more through various behaviors and ans, and a long period of ti, to continue accumulating this bloodline power through generations until one day, they have a chance to catch up with those groups...
Then you will find that they directly beco the new privileged class.
There may not even be so-called confrontation and conflict because most of the people in this group have co through in this way.
This actual existing difference completely shakes Kael, or more precisely, the worldview of the part of him that belongs to Ning Ruyu.
In Ning Ruyu's worldview, Death is equal for everyone, no matter how strong one is, one cannot withstand a tiny bullet.
In his consciousness, even before the creation of the Human Federation, in a more distant era, there existed polygamy systems, but since he was born, what has been recognized by everyone and also acknowledged by the law in the Human Federation is monogamy.
Regarding the issue of war, he would think that wars between countries occur mainly because political demands can no longer balance the interests between nations, thus ultimately adopting the simplest and crudest ans, reshuffling through war.
But all of this is different on the Shenhwa Continent.
The Transcendent power in the bloodline has beco a tangible interest group, and Nobles truly exist.
The privileged class, whether it is for the internal reason of maintaining rule or for the external reason of continuously enhancing the core combat power of the territory and resisting potential enemies, their understanding of marriage contradicts monogamy.
The simple concept is that soone with a powerful bloodline, as long as they can keep acquiring more and stronger partners of the opposite sex, the offspring born after pairing will have a higher starting point than ordinary civilians even without more resources.
And the continuous threat of the Dungeon stimulates all forces and races in this world to do everything possible to enhance their power.
Professionals reaching a certain level of rank will directly influence lifespan.
Life is no longer equal to life, and even death, when faced with a stronger professional, must also retreat.
All of this collided completely with Kael's existing moral values, ultimately shaping Kael into such a slightly peculiar individual.
In his heart, he advocates monogamy, but he cannot help having covetous thoughts about Elanna, Hassaka, the beautiful witch, his senior, and even more people.
Rationality tells him, whether for better self-developnt or to adhere to the three views ford by the Human Federation, he should not act this way, but the rules of the Shenhwa Continent and his inner thoughts tell him he completely can act this way.
In his heart, he detests war, even initially simply perceiving the conflict between the Yibel Federation and Holy Briania as a result of irreconcilable national interests.
But in the current view, due to the existence of entities like gods, which almost transcend everything, it turns the conflict that should have been between nations into one between nations and individuals.
And that all seems rather disgusting.
What does this an...
It ans that when wars break out between countries, it can't fully represent the interests of nations. The nation's interests co from the commoners, and in this war...
The ideas of commoners and even Nobles, who hold the absolute nurical advantage, don't matter.
Those gods, those Abyss Lords, those Elental Monarchs, those Ancient Species, are what decide whether a nation will erupt into conflict.
"What does dragging the entire world into the quagmire of war have to do with your country?" Kael murmured softly, making the Bartlet Monarch fall silent for a mont.
After a long ti, he revealed a smile so complex it was beyond description, and finally said:
"Don't overthink things. Your teacher has spent enough ti with you to evaluate you better than anyone else, and knows better than anyone else that you are not that kind of person."
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