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Four hundred and ninety-six of reading you a thousand times without getting tired

496.Dances with Wolves

Ivel: Why are you training and preparing for war?

Goode: This is all thanks to you.

Ivel: How do you say this?

Goode: "Only state officials are allowed to set fires, and ordinary people are not allowed to light lamps." Is this reasonable?

Evel: That’s so reasonable.

Goode: You are being reasonable. You are too bossy and unreasonable.

Ivel: I am the only one in the world, why should I be reasonable?

Goode: Just go ahead and dream. You thought it was the past, but times have changed dramatically.

Yvel: As long as my fist is strong, I will never live in peace.

Goode: You are so thick-skinned that you are daydreaming. You are no longer what you used to be. The world despises you. You have no integrity and are double-dealing. You have always bullied the weak and bullied the weak. If you have the ability, challenge me.

Yvel: You have surpassed me in many aspects. Am I that stupid?

Goode: You forced me to do this. I really want to thank you.

Ivel: Just give me money if you thank me?

Goode: It’s pitiful to be kidnapped by interests. Do you know what “pressure” is?

Evel: Does it mean atmospheric pressure?

Goode: This is a specific reference, not what you imagine.

Yvel: I just think about how to bully people, and I really don’t know his characteristics.

Goode: You suppress others everywhere and impose sanctions at every turn. But the extremes of things are bound to turn back on you, and the backlash is extremely powerful. Think about yourselves, does it hurt when you lift a rock?

Evel: It's not just pain, it hurts to the bone.

Goode: Did you suffer retribution?

Yvel: I'm the one, what are you talking about - oh, yes, a skinny camel is bigger than a horse, I'm not afraid of you making fun of me.

Goode: No matter how big you are, you are still skinny. I also remembered a sentence, let's see if there is anything new.

Evel:What?

Goode: "There is nothing in this world except for people who bother themselves."

Evel: What do you mean?

Goode: It means: Some people often have trouble with themselves, cause trouble when things happen, and are suspicious and looking for trouble.

Yvel: I’m not among them, am I?

Goode: It couldn't be more apt to apply to you. The world could have been harmonious and peaceful, but it is precisely because of people like you that the world is in constant conflict. To say that you are mediocre is to look down on you too much. You

You are just a wolf, your nature is too hateful. We could hunt you, but we won't do it.

Ivel:Are you afraid of us?

Goode: Who are you? We are animal protectionists and we will not kill livestock easily.

Evel: We are humans, not animals.

Goode: But there is no humanity at all in what you are doing.

Yvel: Are we so disliked?

Goode: Not only is being disliked by others, if you continue like this, God will abandon you. We are willing to dance with wolves, but we must always be vigilant. We do not hunt wild beasts, but we must guard against them. Our purpose is:

You must not have the intention of harming others, and you must have the intention of guarding against others.

Ivel: From what you say, I am still a human being, which is gratifying.

Goode: I hope you can be an upright person, pick up books and read some humanities, and return to the cause of justice for mankind. Only in this way can you be worthy of being a human being.

Evel: Then let me be a beast.

Goode: It’s true that dogs can’t change their nature of eating shit. It’s really hard to reason with you. I’ll give you one last sentence, you should keep it in mind. “When friends come, there’s good wine; when wolves come, there’s shotguns.” Go back and be good.

Memorize it.

Evel: I'm afraid I won't remember.

Goode: Then God can't save you. Just accept your fate.

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