A few good points:
1 The male protagonist has been traumatized since childhood, is a "special" teenager, and has an army officer father. Dad wanted them to be able to face their differences, to face difficulties, not avoid them, so he didn't put them in XX therapy, teach them that when you're different (whatever it is), others will be scared and upset, and they'll bully you. Don't be afraid, go back. Asked an instructor to teach them to fight, to pave the way for later biubiubiu. Here's 10,000 likes for dad. If something unfamiliar and different makes people feel insecure, it is easy to initiate aggressive behavior, which is instinct. However, this does not mean that this strangeness and difference should sit still and fight back.
2 The male protagonist is taciturn, does not have a sense of humor, works as a machine, does not harm melon eaters in work and life, observes carefully, reads reports, and kills bad guys very efficiently. When silly Baitian's life was in danger, her buddy took care of her. Considering her preferences, she sent her a favorite painting.
The character of the male protagonist and the nature of his work determine that he can only live in desperation, alone. I thought of "Drive" played by Commander High, which is similar in purpose.
Good luck to all loners.
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