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Four Hundred and Fifty-Six Chapters of Reading You Thousands of Times and Never Getting Tired

456. Justice is in the hearts of people

Good: The big devil, amazing!

Evil: The sky is falling?

Shan: If we are holding you, how could it collapse? There is a piece of unfortunate news that is about you.

Evil: Is it profitable?

Shan: You only have the advantage in your eyes, so why don’t you think of countermeasures quickly.

Evil: If you have something to say, don’t bend around.

Shan: Maybe you are still in the dark, you just want to make profits.

Evil: You want to make me anxious.

Good: You are not to cherish your death.

Evil: Why are you scolding people?

Good: It’s not that I want to scold you, you offend the world. You are too disgusted, blinded by profit, plundering, going against your word, doing whatever you want, and committing your crimes that will be extremely evil, offending the gods, and causing public outrage.

Evil: You can only curse people, what can you do to me?

Shan: Listen to the voices of all peace-loving people all over the world.

Evil: So what can the crying sounds be like? Can I drown me? Tell me, what the crying sounds are.

Shan: Listen to me, don't tremble.

Evil: Say it.

Good: If you disappear from the earth, people cheer and rush to celebrate, and it will not be satisfying to celebrate ten years. Even if your descendants feel ashamed of you, they will not shed tears for you.

Evil: Am I that dirty?

Good: People are doing it, God is watching. Whether it is dirty or not, what you say doesn’t count. Justice is in the hearts of people, but you are not worthy of being a human being. You are harming the heavens and harming too many people.

Evil: Why do you say that to me?

Good: Believe in the laws of the jungle, and you are the same as wild beasts and have not evolved at all. Are you worthy of being called a human?

Evil: The law of the jungle is left over from my ancestors.

Good: Don’t talk about the eight generations of ancestors. Human beings have been evolving, why haven’t you changed at all?

Evil: It is easy to change the country, but it is difficult to change the nature. What should you do if you ask me?

Good: stopping the horse on the cliff.

Evil: Is it too late?

Good: It may be okay to others, but it may be too late to treat you. You are already terminally ill, so you leave it to fate.

Evil: Am I really out of salvation?

Good: We humans have always been generous. If you can get rid of your animal nature and get closer to human civilization, you may still have a way out.

Evil: I have been beastly for hundreds of years, so it’s too embarrassing for me?

Good: I want you to remember: the history of human development and tell the world clearly: Justice will win, evil will be punished. What should we do? We will weigh it yourself.

Evil: I have been busy for several generations, but I ended up like this, and I will die with my eyes open.

Good: Good will be rewarded with good, and evil will be rewarded. Who can you blame? Don’t harm humans anymore, be reincarnated and become a human being. Abandon the laws of the jungle and follow human civilization, there is no other choice.

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