Volume 6 Closing Remarks: Immovable Steel
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All in all, I am personally very satisfied with this volume.
Because I'm very satisfied, I won't change it. Because I don't think there's anything wrong with it, I won't admit it.
It exists like a forged hexagonal steel. That's how I define this volume. Let the readers clearly see what kind of morbid and calm mood the protagonist is in now.
But to be honest, if other people's thoughts don't get in the way of life, it really doesn't affect anything. If you don't put your ideas into practice, you won't be able to affect reality, just like if you don't show up and no one knows that you are a middle school disease. Just don't do it and don't say it.
As long as you don't do it, nothing will change. What's more, it is impossible to change the present that he is so satisfied with. Change means a lot of variables, and I don't like that. So he chose a compromise approach, and he didn't want to disappoint, so he chose the best of both worlds. That is, he has perfected himself, and he has perfected others.
But no matter what you do, it's a stopgap measure. He himself knew that he knew everything. It's like a fat man who knows that if he doesn't lose weight, he will always be a fat man, but he just doesn't want to lose weight.
Because his actual age is only that old.
Although there are a lot of strange things in my head, it is not much different from dreaming. If the years spent between half-dreaming and half-waking are counted as real ages, it is estimated that there are many people on the earth who are more than 100 years old, right? In that case, the concept of time is completely untenable, it just feels like it.
So I've always mentioned that his age is real. He's just a high school student. A high school student who is self-controlled, has his own thoughts, and is deeply aware of the normal operation of the world, burying those rotten thoughts in his heart and not affecting other people. If you don't care about anything, few people even notice the existence of such people. Because as long as they don't deliberately show it, no one knows what is going on in the hearts of the Daoists.
Would you believe that your goddess is actually a master of playing LOL, and you cry for your father and mother when she abuses you with one hand? Would you believe that your male god actually holds a pillow and shouts XX Saigao every day? Everyone has an unexpected side.
The protagonist is deeply aware of this, so he doesn't plan to change.
He'll just be looking for a break-in point.
It's not an evasion, it's not a fear of fighting, it's just a sense of meaninglessness in this kind of resistance.
He's just a good guy, above.