About the Grim Reaper
Many book friends told me that Mo Yu's character was too indecisive, not powerful and domineering enough, not decisive enough to kill, and even made people feel a little cowardly. (But I don't think Mo Yu is cowardly)
This was not written unconsciously by the lone wolf, but deliberately arranged by the lone wolf.
Mo Yu has lived with Warcraft since he was a child.
But that doesn't mean he's bloodthirsty and brutal, and bloodthirsty and brutal isn't a man, it's a beast.
The demonic beast that taught Mo Yu was the Outback, a peerless powerhouse who could transform into a human form, a contract demonic beast of the craftsman god Chixiao, not an uncivilized beast.
At the beginning of man, nature is good.
No one will turn their children to evil.
The problem of Mo Yu's personality was known from the beginning, so he let Mo Yu come out of the mountains, integrate into the human world, learn and grow.
The Grim Reaper is not just the title of the book, but also the character of Mo Yu.