Finally, there is a very interesting scene that I have to say, when the heroine was chased by soldiers and chicken heads in the forest, the heroine held a knife in her hand. , Jitou expressed kindness to her: I really want to be with you, I love you, I am your knight, and I will not let you hurt again. Seeing this, I hesitated. In this generation full of complex dangers, I met a knight who didn't hurt himself very much. Should we lay down dangerous weapons? I thought about it for a long time and came up with a vague answer, if this knight really loves you and is loyal to you, then even if you have a weapon in your hand that could make him bleed, he will not hurt you. Because he knows that equal understanding is possible for true trust. rather than a complete dependency.
The so-called danger of that point is actually your right to choose, if you choose to give up the right to choose in order to gain the other party's trust or peace of mind. Pause: Just imagine, if you really wanted the right to be fully trusted by someone you love, would you ask him to be your puppet? Trusting a person is: even if you have a lot of weapons in your hands that can hurt me and stab me, I still won't ask you to put them down in exchange for my trust. Because I know this is the best answer I can prove I trust you. If it is on the contrary, then that situation must not be trust, it is just a unilateral slackening obtained by simply knowing your trump card and confirming that you are not dangerous and have no active choice, and knowing that you are not a threat.
The so-called right of active choice actually often means people's self-defense and the instinct and means of survival in the world.
If someone asks you to let go of these things and go with him in the future, trust him unconditionally? DO NOT DO THIS!
Whether you believe it or not, anyway, I believed.
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