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Although I didn't write this volume very well because I returned to China and had a cold, I just felt that some readers may not comment on the previous chapter without reading the previous part at all.

I d in advance that I have written most of the next chapter and will post it later. Now I mainly see many inexplicable replies in this chapter. I feel very unhappy and don’t say it and I have no motivation to update it, so I posted this single chapter.

First of all, the God of Water massacre was not by the way, but deliberately. The city of Nessel was indeed just a flood, but that was mainly because the Maze Temple was below. If it was found, it could restore its strength. There was no need to waste energy for the time being. After retrieving its strength, it would still kill it. I have described it in the original text, and they didn't think that this was a massacre, just killing chickens and cattle.

Is this evil? You are too lazy to explain it by your own freedom. Some people think that the Whale God just passed by and killed people. My friend, do you think the original text I wrote does not exist?

Some people also say that Su Zhou judged the good and evil of the people of the water by relying on idealistic supernatural powers - I think this statement is inappropriate.

After Su Zhou came to this world, he was first robbed by robbers hired by the Water God believers, and then saw the Water God believers interrogating civilians, and even children were about to kill them. Then, the Water God heard the news of the massacre of the city, and almost flooded the city where Su Zhou had lived before (Nesel City) that had a few acquaintances before.

He saw with his own eyes that the other party was going to massacre the city, and the evidence was undoubtedly conclusive. Some people said that Su Zhou had no reason to take action. Su Zhou judged that the good and evil of the Water People relied on the magical power of the Demon Devouring Lord, and said that this matter had nothing to do with him - I'll just say that. If it were another starting point protagonist, the ashes of the Water God were burned into pencils and all the pencil shavings were burned, it was okay. The protagonist did not slaughter the entire Water People, and it was considered that Su Zhou was kind-hearted.

Let me make it clear again that for Su Zhou, race is bullshit. If humans slaughter the people of water, do you think he will not kill people? The thugs who engage in the massacre are not humans at all. It is fundamental nonsense to equate massacre with "continuing race". It is just a shortcut. It is a choice, but it is definitely not the right choice.

In the previous volume, I wrote a volume that has opinions on races in the extraordinary world. Some people think that Su Zhou helped the people of the land because the people of the land are humans. In the previous chapter, I clearly said that Su Zhou fought with the God of Water not because the other party was a fishman, the people of the land are humans, nor because Elias and the others were acquaintances. These reasons are simply impossible to serve as a reason for Su Zhou to fight desperately. He simply because of "weakness was bullied, women and children were massacred, and some people were suffering, and I cannot ignore it. So I took action. I was just too lazy to write about a non-human race that was not like humans, as the people of the land, and made the theme of this volume more complicated.

When the God of Water slaughtered the city, he killed the God of Water. Reincarnation is evil, so he broke the reincarnation. This is not a conflict, and he said everything before that, there is clearly a correct choice, why not do it?

And this is what we will talk about in the next chapter.
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