In fact, I was already prepared to be scolded yesterday.
Because everyone has their own moral concepts, read and understand. Controversies are bound to arise when it comes to moral choices.
On one side, there will be readers who sympathize with Fang Heling and wonder if Jiang Wang is too arrogant. (Probably similar to...have you never killed anyone? Why are you pretending to be so cool?)
On one side, there will be readers who hate Fang Heling and will question why Jiang Wang finally gave him the chance to kill Zhang Linchuan together. (Probably similar to...washing it white?)
This kind of doubt is bound to arise.
I tried my best to shave off my hair, trying to maintain a balance, but there were rapids on both sides, so how could I avoid getting wet at all?
So I deleted it several times, not sure whether I should write it or not. (Whenever I have this time, I can give myself a day off. I can’t remember the last time I took a break...)
The reason why I still write this is to do this kind of thankless work. Just because at this moment, Wang Changji, Fang Heling and Jiang Wang are bound to meet, and there must be a certain collision of ideas.
Writing stories is ultimately about writing about people.
Rather than just brushing it off and being vague without offending anyone, I think it is a more responsible attitude towards writing to directly cut it open and ask others and yourself.
It’s also the best presentation I could think of.
I dedicate what I think is "the best" to you.
I must also admit that the first thing it satisfies is my own pursuit of stories.
Thank you all for putting up with me.
Thanks to the readers who have always supported me, allowing me to be a little more willful, write the stories I want to write, and say what I want to say.
At the same time, what I want to say is that since I had already thought about the controversy before writing and decided to write like this, then controversy is something I should face.
I just hope that readers who are questioning will not directly criticize the author or the book. After all, you can tell whether the work is thoughtful or not. After all, Fang Heling is just one of many characters in this world.
Everyone can question it, and it is appropriate to question it.
As long as there is no personal attack, it is innocent to question.
I hope that readers who like this chapter will not respond too much.
Everyone has their own understanding and ideas, and collisions are normal.
When we eat tofu, we have to distinguish between salty and sweet, let alone other things?
It is decent to maintain restraint and express your opinions within the appropriate scope.
The reason why I don’t talk about these in this chapter is to open a separate chapter specifically.
Because this discussion may spread to many platforms.
I saw it in the Qidian book review area and could make appropriate regulations, but I couldn’t see it elsewhere.
I can only say it here.
I really, really don’t want honest readers to quarrel or even abuse each other.
The debate is interesting.
Swearing is a loss of status.
I often read this chapter and say that I appreciate the collision of different ideas from thousands of readers.
He also often frowns due to personal attacks.
Getting together is fate, coming and going is choice, please be respectful.
Because I still have to write an update, this essay is written in a sloppy way. There may be some omissions and disagreements, so please forgive me.
I hope you all receive my "hope".
Again--
"Reading is a happy thing, don't make yourself unhappy."
——Why is love so great, written on the morning of the 24th.