It's hard to be a good person, especially when the law will never do justice. Not to mention the ignorance and uselessness that people have to endure when they start from scratch in middle age. It’s so hard to change, no matter how hard I try, I always seem to have to pay for the choices I made in the past. It’s endless, everything I care about is gone, and those who helped me are implicated. I seem to be the source of bad luck. There are so many reasons to be a bad person, and it seems easy to compromise with fate and just lay down. But I'm not reconciled, let others be slaughtered, let the enemy go unpunished, and go on like this. I don't want it, we don't want it, we will take revenge for our own revenge, and we will maintain the morality of the rivers and lakes. In this way, it is the true character of a hero under the transitional social system.
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