Xiao Han's death and related explanations

1. Some book friends raised a question about slapping in the face, and my reply is as follows:

My logic is based on the protagonist, he actually doesn't care about these small roles, starting from his daily life, I will slap my face when you come, and I will continue to do my thing if you don't come, and others are responsible for other aspects, such as Wang Wei, Paramount, Li Yunsheng; At the beginning, he was the shopkeeper, and the second generation and Ke Haihua were all Li Yunsheng who went up to beat him, and Paramount finally got the music done.

Because for the protagonist, these people's forces are weak and pose no threat to themselves, and they didn't expect what they could do under this social system.

Until today's updated chapter, Xiao Han died.

As soon as someone comes to provoke, immediately hit back and slap the face, you can also write like this, but I think writing it like this will write the protagonist's mind small, and it is not easy to go to a harmonious world, just enjoy it and accumulate resources, and the rest doesn't matter, and it doesn't matter. Here are my thoughts.

It should also be that my pen power is limited, I can't fully express what I mean, and the rhythm doesn't keep up.

2. I just saw someone private about me and asked me why the deal with Sun Hui's plot hasn't ended

I'm a little baffled, Sun Hui's attempt to plagiarize the song is over.

That plot is just about plagiarizing tunes.

The current plot is Sun Guangdong, that is, the competition between Sun Hui's father and the protagonist He Bangwei, trying to teach him a lesson, and it has nothing to do with Sun Hui. These chapters don't mention Sun Hui at all.

Everyone has to bear the choices they make, Sun Hui is a villain, he plagiarizes, he is selfish and has a good face, but the character of the protagonist can slap a stranger in the face; Sun Guangdong, he made the choice to teach the protagonist a lesson, but chose a dangerous way, which may cause disability and death, which he would not be unthinkable to an adult. He will also bear the consequences of his choices.

I know that some people want to see the killing decisive, but Sun Hui is not guilty of copying something to death, he intends to take revenge and ask his father to help; If something happens to his father and he doesn't have anything to rely on, this is the best punishment for him.

There is nothing to say about Sun Hui's slap in the face, and the protagonist will not expose or beat him, of course, this is on the premise that Sun Hui does not take the initiative to provoke the protagonist.

It's probably a problem with my pen power.,I didn't let everyone understand.,Bear with me.,If it's really not to taste.,I can only say sorry.。