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I just wanted to write this irrelevant chapter on a whim, but if you see this paragraph, it proves that I didn't suddenly have the urge to delete it.
I wrote this chapter mainly to say some questions about this work. After all, not everyone can understand what I mean. It can also be said that this work is not a simple short story, and the content may not be understood by everyone.
Can understand clearly.
(What am I talking about? I feel like I don’t even understand?)
(In short, you can think of this chapter as an explanation article written by a young man who has a slight mental problem, or is in the second stage of middle school, and has no clear idea of his own definition or sanity)
Some people asked why all the group members knew that the protagonist was an evil god, but they were still rude and disrespectful to the protagonist.
(I prefer to use some specific examples to illustrate, so that I can explain more clearly.)
In this way, we say to the ants: "We are human beings, and we can destroy your world in an instant."
Do these ants understand?
Even if they understand, what can they do to these weak beings?
Since they themselves cannot fight against such a powerful existence, why should they bother to please or respect them?
Anyway, they are so strong.
They provoke the protagonist, just like you make an appointment with the earth. Will the earth care about your existence or respond accordingly to your threats?
Human beings treat the earth, and group members treat the protagonist just like you can't care about an ant provoking you. Of course, if someone is the kind of person who likes to kill ants, then just pretend that I didn't say anything.
Secondly, everyone in this chat group cannot be normal people.
Tomie is an immortal witch. She will never fall in love with any creature, nor will she have the slightest respect for a so-called "evil god". She is actually just looking for some excitement in her possibly almost eternal life.
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Bald Qiang’s dream when he was a child was to chop down trees. Even if he had extremely strong hands-on ability, he could not give up his dream of becoming a great lumberjack.
Boros has always dreamed of finding an opponent who can have a hearty battle with him.
Whitebeard just wants to live a carefree life with his children.
Since Jeff realized his true and crazy self, his behavior has never been logical. He just wants to find the meaning of his existence.
John is just a man who wants to pursue what he calls a beautiful world called "heaven".
Naruto just wants to become Hokage and be recognized by everyone.
Tatsumaki just wants to protect his dear sister forever.
The slit girl just wants someone to understand her "beauty".
The first few group members were basically just pursuing their own wishes and exploring their own inner values.
Regarding their own lives... perhaps among them, only Bald Qiang and Naruto, who are the closest to "normal people", care more.
Therefore, they are not afraid of offending the protagonist, his so-called "evil god".
After all, they basically don't care much about their own lives.
In addition, some people say that the protagonist pretends to be weak and wants to pretend to be a pig and eat the tiger.
I just want to say this -
Do you think it’s more interesting to help a group of ants solve the problem directly, or is it more interesting to spend some energy to train these ants to be strong and then let them solve the problem on their own?
And pretending to be weak?
I think too much, I just don't bother to talk about my own strength and show it to a group of ants who don't know anything.
What's more, the protagonist's incarnation's strength is only at the level of an evil god, and the protagonist didn't lie too much.
The protagonist lies just to find some fun for himself. It makes him feel interesting to surprise these "little ants".
(It’s similar to how people nowadays use candy to tease ants)
By the way, the reason why the theme of this book is classified into the "science fiction" category is actually because H.P. Lovecraft's "Cthulhu Mythos" system is originally a science fiction system.
(By the way, Lovecraft himself was actually a staunch atheist, and the religious elements in his works were completely copied and modified by him from other books)
Of course, there is nothing related to science fiction in the early stage except for other alien gods and protagonists. Science fiction can only be reflected a little later...
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