Some people say this book is poisonous, but I was poisoned by his remarks
I just read the book reviews and chapter reviews, and saw a reader saying that he was poisoned by this book. I was curious for a moment and read out his book reviews and chapter reviews. Then I found that I was poisoned by him and I was no longer in the mood to continue writing.
Being helpful is called the shame of a mage. Time travelers should be high above the indigenous people. They did not use humans to enslave this indigenous tribe. They simply left the book of Silver to save the shame of suicide. If he wrote, he would arrange for the protagonist to die in an extremely miserable way of death, and educate others that they must put their own interests first. Others are chess pieces that should be enslaved.
I won't repeat the other disgusting remarks one by one. Really, after reading this reader's book review, I was completely confused. Could this be the mainstream now? Is the things I write really poisonous?
I don't know the answer. Maybe I'm really old. Seventeen is already thirty years old this year. When I was studying, the teacher taught me in our textbooks to learn **, sacrifice myself and be willing to help others. I don't know what children are learning in school now, because Seventeen is not married yet and has no children. But if what they learn is how to be selfish, and even think about how to harm others and benefit themselves all the time, then I really have to consider whether to let the children go to school.
Such thoughts are really beyond my imagination. How can human nature be so selfish, and how can it be so shamelessly promoted? What's even more terrifying is that there are still a bunch of people who are posting below that human nature is selfish. If human nature is selfish, then what are the beautiful things we promote, those self-sacrificing and willing to help others? Am I wrong? Is it wrong to promote beautiful things? Are the positive and bright things wrong? Is it the only thing that flows in every pore, and what is thinking about when we meet is how to take out the last penny of the other person's pocket and squeeze out the last penny of the other person's interests?
Chapter completed!