??156: Chapter 67 Killing Intent and Sincerity_2
156: Chapter 67 Killing Intent and Sincerity_2
Every person has their reasons, even those who are clearly in the wrong, such as “She and I are truly in love,” or “I was just protecting my own reputation, I never expected things to turn out this way,” and so on.
The Fierce Ghosts were roaring beside her, cursing eerily, filled with the resentnt of their victims, yet they had no psychological barriers to killing innocent people—they existed solely by devouring the living.
But they didn’t want to perish so easily either.
Yi Qingyan listened patiently.
“…I see.”
It wasn’t until five minutes later that she felt she had gotten her answer.
The girl’s expression seed slightly disappointed, but it also seed like she had anticipated this.
If this were eight years later, it’s likely that no one would even think of arguing right and wrong in front of Yi Qingyan.
Because the King Pingdeng of later tis had practiced her philosophy through her actions:
Due to morals, gender, race, class…
People will always encounter conflicts over various identities and interests.
And King Pingdeng’s thod to resolve conflicts often was to kill everyone involved.
To stop killing by killing.
To eradicate all troubles of this world, to bring an end to all strife among humanity, to attain a peaceful quietness—this was not just a slogan for King Pingdeng.
Although on a completely different scale, during that ti, she would usually jump into the fiercest battlefields amongst the great powers, beating everyone together; while the current Yi Qingyan was only in front of a handful of individuals.
However, her subsequent choice revealed a glimpse of this value system…
“So none of you wants to die, is that it?”
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