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Roddy's Enlightenment! Gwen Untie The Knot!

When a thing that would make people feel happy becomes annoying or even painful, the first thing people think about is whether to continue.

So is Gwen.

She's not sure if she likes being a superhero.

Or do you just like the feeling of being appreciated?

If it's the latter, then she should give up being a superhero now.

Because there are far more people who hate her now than those who like her and thank her!

Gwen didn't know why.

Obviously, what she was doing was a good thing.

But people never seem to remember the good things a person does, only what she doesn't.

For example, there was a popular discussion on the Internet recently about why you didn't see Spider-Woman at the scene of the Pu Lin Te apartment fire.

The Pu Lin Te apartment fire was an event two days ago.

It was around 9 o'clock in the evening, and a fire broke out in the Pu Lin Te Apartment in Braunx District. It was a seven-story apartment building with six or seven small apartments on each floor, and more than a hundred black people lived there.

It is well known that the largest number of blacks and Hispanics live in the Braunx area.

Moreover, the economy there is relatively underdeveloped, the environment is chaotic, public security is poor, and crimes often occur.

The fire that day was also an arson case.

The economic losses caused by the fire were not much, but several black people were burned to death, which attracted a lot of social attention.

Originally, everyone was discussing when the police would catch the murderer.

But I don't know when it started, but everyone started discussing why Spider-Woman, who has been active in Liberty City recently, didn't go to save people.

Then there were those who claimed Spider-Woman is a racist, that she does not treat black people as human beings, and other such claims.

In good conscience, Gwen was never a racist!

Although she didn't like black people very much, she definitely didn't mean to hate them.

Mostly just not close.

As a result, she became a typical example of racial discrimination on the Internet, treating black lives like pigs, dogs, and other animals.

To be honest, this kind of remark actually offended the Animal Protection Association somewhat.

But Gwen obviously didn't care about that.

She was raped by the Internet!

And it was still cyber bullying on trumped-up charges.

....

"I'm not racist at all, and I was in a different location that night, arresting another gang of criminals, and I had no idea there was a fire there."

Gwen was greatly wronged. She felt that she had done nothing wrong, so she was going to be scolded like this.

My heart is cold!

tired!

"Then you don't want to be a superhero anymore?"

Roddy asked her.

Hearing this, Gwen hesitated.

She really didn't have the idea of becoming a superhero before.

She also doesn't have the "greater ability comes with greater responsibility" mentality of other Spider-men.

But since becoming a superhero, Gwen has gradually fallen in love with this feeling.

It's like the feeling she felt when she performed for the audience on the stage. She liked this feeling and couldn't bear to give it all up.

But... she really can't take it anymore!

Roddy sees that Gwen doesn't really want to give up on being a superhero.

She was just hurt by those keyboard warriors on the Internet.

So, Roddy said, "If you want to continue to be a superhero, then you have to learn to ignore the judgments of those people on the Internet."

"No one is perfect; no one can be perfect."

"Even the Avengers still have a lot of sunspots on the Internet; legends like Captain America; don't many people dislike him?"

"I'm not saying that to allow you to accept the criticism of these people, because some people are born with no brains, and their happiness is always based on other people's pain."

"I said this just to tell you that your abilities are limited, and you can't help everyone!"

"If you want, you help those who you can."

"If you don't want to, you don't care what they will say afterwards!"

"Is it possible that because of the words of some people who have nothing to do with you, you can control your life?"

"To hell with them!"

"Remember one sentence! "The greater the ability, the greater the desire!"

"You just have to make sure you're not going to hurt someone else, and you're doing pretty well."

"If you can use your ability to help some people, then you are already an angel!"

"So, don't be too demanding on yourself; let yourself go! As long as you can have a clear conscience, that's enough."

Landing on the railing, Gwen fell into deep thought after listening to Roddy's words.

After a long time, she nodded as if she had figured something out.

"I see what you mean; I'm the one who got into a dead end."

Gwen said, "As you said, the greater the ability, the greater the desire. I can control my desire, and it is enough to have a clear conscience."

"It is impossible to demand too much of yourself to be perfect."

"I was too persistent in the past; I won't do that again in the future!"

Children can be taught!

Roddy watched Gwen's changes and nodded in satisfaction.

A perfect superhero does not exist.

Superman has flaws too!

and that would be tiring.

Gwen is a young woman who should not be burdened with so many responsibilities.

Just as this Uncle directed Peter Parker's life, Roddy today directed Gwen's life in a new direction.

The only difference is that this uncle asked Peter Parker to do his best.

And Roddy's request to Gwen is, "Just be happy!

"Spider-Woman, be a superhero out of interest; let go of the burden, and start light!"

Roddy smiled and held out his hand, looking at Gwen.

Gwen looked at him, then smiled and took his hand.

"Is it out of interest?"

"That seems pretty good, too."

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