About the main character

I suddenly realized that there are still many people who have not figured out the thinking and behavior logic of the protagonist at this point.

Let's explain a little bit more here.

The first is the relationship between the protagonist and other people, not to mention some complicated ones, in simple terms, there are four kinds of friends, enemies, passers-by, and opponents.

Needless to say, the relationship between passers-by is the kind that has nothing to do with each other, or there is no entanglement when they meet in Pingshui. There's nothing to say about this relationship, it's basically okay to say that it doesn't matter.

And then there are the enemies. For the relationship that is determined to be an enemy, the protagonist will not keep his hand, such as the group of people at the Yaochi Conference, such as the killer of the Killer Dynasty that he encountered.

After that came the opponent. The so-called opponent is the opponent of the battle on the emperor's road, and the protagonist's attitude towards this kind of person is upright and bright. See. Hair. Line. Middle. Wen. Whether it is the battle with Ji Haoyue before, or whether it is a one-on-three battle with Taixuanmen, the protagonist has never used any shady means, but fights with it in a bright and bright way. Even in the face of a future opponent like the Holy Prince, the protagonist is just and bright, and deals with him in an honest and fair way.

Finally, friends. The protagonist doesn't have many friends, just Ye Fan, Pang Bo and a few of them, and their friendship is still before the practice. For friends, without touching the bottom line, he will try his best to help some things that can help, such as helping Ye Fan to ascend the Ancient Forbidden Land, such as promising Ye Fan to give him a Nine Secrets or something.

That's about the relationship between the protagonist and the other people.

I think my protagonist is a very principled person. If someone wants to say something about seizing Ye Fan's fate or something, or something to lick Ye Fan. I really don't know how to explain it.

In fact, according to my current plot development, the protagonist and Ye Fan are obviously in a state of mutual benefit and win-win cooperation. If you don't believe it, you can compare what Ye Fan has now with what Ye Fan has in the original book, obviously Ye Fan is more "rich" now.

And in this process, the protagonist, as the leader of the cooperation, naturally has a huge harvest through the cooperation with Ye Fan, far exceeding the opportunities that Ye Fan obtained in the original work.

This is a clear state of win-win cooperation.

Finally, let's talk about the character of the protagonist, let's talk about the five basic points of loyalty, filial piety, sincerity, faith, and righteousness.

Loyal, there's nothing to say about this, if you cultivate one, you can't talk about being loyal to anyone, strictly speaking, it's just loyal to yourself.

Filial piety, there is actually nothing to say about this. Before the protagonist left the earth, he left his parents with a lifetime of property, and he also used magic medicine to regulate their bodies, which was enough to ensure that their parents were healthy and disease-free for a lifetime. If you think that you must serve your parents in order to be filial piety, then you should be the protagonist and unfilial.

Sincerely, there is a slight flaw in this, that is, he is not honest with his friends. He didn't tell Ye Fan, Pang Bo and others about his core secrets, such as the reincarnation mirror, such as the instrument of enlightenment. But I guess if these core things are really exposed, there will be a lot of scolding!

Letter, the protagonist has not broken his trust so far, promised something, and has never repented.

Righteousness, I think the protagonist I wrote is already a morality. When he had just stepped into the cultivation world, he tried to protect his classmates all the way to Beidou safely, and even gave up some treasures (the Buddha treasure of Da Lei Yin Temple) in the process.

That's about it.,If you can't understand the character of the protagonist.,Then I really don't know how to explain it.。