This story about Leon the former world's greatest Alchemist newly transmigrated to a La-La land of very limited Chi is a fairly good one—an with over 600-Chapters, I looked forward to being amused for a good long while. Then the Protagonist did the one thing that makes me drop the story immediately: he was complacent in crippling 40 people's cultivation. As I've said, many deserve death. Some MAY deserve torture. NO ONE deserves to be edlinereatelu crippled or maimed and left alive. And I really resent the Back Assward logic in many of the Chinese Stores that seems too operate on the premise that it is preferable to be crippled and alive, rather than cleanly killed.
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Liked it!
LIKEBut it is Inexpressively cruel to cripple people—EVEN IF, they would prefer to live as a cripple AND it will make you coin. Remember the Golden Rule "Do Unto Others As You's Have Them Do Unto You." I would prefer death to being crippled. IF SOMEHOW, when actually confronted with the choice, I panicked and abandoned the Principles of a Lifetime, I'd hope that someone would put me out of my muddled misery. Ergo, I would not cripple and spare the life of anyone—were it within my power to kill them—even if the were pleading and begging me to spare them.
Innocentslime:if you are talking about scene where they cripple nobles. they bought their lives with half of their estates and because kingdom was in financial crisses so it was best move in that situation. killing is not a solution to everything.