"You mean to say, trick someone into being kidnapped, sweet-talk them into doing good deeds, and ultimately achieve your goal?" Liuzi said helplessly. "We're here to reform others, not to commit crimes."
"If the outcome is right, everything is right."
"But there's a problem with the process."
"This world's processes are also flawed; our little issue is nothing by comparison."
Liuzi thought about it and felt that although Xiemen Waidao usually spouted nonsense, he might have a point today.
New World was inherently glitch-filled, a fact the official promotion had intentionally emphasized, suggesting that as long as you could reform others in this world, nothing else mattered.
And there were indeed many means of reformation, from setting an example through one's conduct to relentless indoctrination. However, the idea of using threats and bribes to corrupt people into benevolence was utterly bizarre by any standard.