I'm Shenji, what are you doing?

Chapter 53 A little explanation about Shen Er’s change in mood and strategy.

After reading the description of this chapter and the messages in the comment area, I found that some readers think there are problems with this paragraph, mainly focusing on several aspects. I will explain them one by one.

First, some people suggested that Caster should be killed the first time, or killed directly before Ryunosuke summoned him, so that there would be one less troublemaker and many people could be saved.

Second, since we knew these two were bastards, why didn't we take action after the first battle and delay it until now?

Third, if you are so familiar with the plot, why are you so angry after seeing the human musical instrument? It is either contradictory or sick.

Fourth, Shenji is too cowardly, does nothing, and seems to have no ambition. He is too useless.

Let me explain the four questions one by one.

I have already written about the first question. One year of training made Shinji ignore many things. He didn’t think of it until the Holy Grail War was approaching. When the people he sent out found Ryunosuke, Ryunosuke had already killed him. Three of the four members of the family were drawing the summoning circle. With Scathach's personality, she would never kill Ryunosuke out of a worldly sense of justice. Instead, she would wait for Ryunosuke to complete the summons before defeating her opponent. Let me reiterate here, followers are not puppets who obey what you say. They also have thoughts and personalities, and they are more distinctive than ordinary people. They have their own methods. The cooperation between the master and the followers is a process of seeking common ground while reserving differences.

The reason why Caster was not killed is because Caster's escape skills are really top-notch. If you read the original book, you will know that if he didn't recruit the sea monster, no one would be able to find him. Scathach also had concerns and did not dare to start a war in a residential area and cause large-scale casualties.

The second question and the third question can actually be explained together.

You will never understand some things without experiencing them personally, just like you have never been to Iraq and will never know how miserable it is. Things that only stay on paper will never be as vivid as personal experience. When I was in college, a classmate died of leukemia. As a result, we didn't sleep well in the dormitory that night. Because the same young life passed away right before our eyes, we truly felt the fragility of life.

The same goes for Shinji. No matter how many people Ryuunosuke killed or how many things he committed, his understanding always remained on paper. This part of the animation was also very obscure and had no intuitive impression, so he didn't take it too seriously. go. Therefore, after the Holy Grail War began, he only notified the church, hoping that Kotomine Rimasa and Tokiomi Tosaka would take action, and did not take any more care. But this time, on the way to the Hyatt Regency Hotel, he first heard the news that Ryunosuke had committed a crime in a neighboring town, and then saw Ryunosuke's works with his own eyes. His mood fundamentally changed.

Only then will he become furious and ask the master to hunt down Caster regardless of the consumption of magic power.

The fourth problem is that Shen Er is too cowardly. I admit this. I also admit that he has no ambition. Because the traitor believes that people's ambitions are directly proportional to their abilities and status, Shenji is still very weak now. Even if he has a Noble Phantasm, he is only 7 years old, and his journey as a magician has just begun.

The current Shinji is a weak being who can be instantly killed by servants at will. In a one-on-one duel, he may not be able to defeat Kenneth or Tokiomi. He is not qualified to go out and kill everyone. Magicians are mostly a group of extremely rational otakus, and self-preservation must come first. Only when he is strong enough will he be qualified to act arrogantly. You will see this later, so give the traitor some time.

At this stage, we still focus on following the original plot. After all, if Shenji doesn't take the initiative, he will still die. There is no need to dirty his hands and put himself in danger. Of course, Shenji will not do nothing. Jiao Shao Hui strives to portray something different while maintaining the same general direction.

Of course, it is the adulterer's own fault that creates such an impression. The adulterer admits this. After all, some places are written in a vague way. In some places, the adulterer thinks so, but forgets to write it in the book. It is the adulterer's fault, the adulterer. I apologize to everyone and will pay attention to it in the future. The previous chapters have been modified to include the above explanations. Friends who are interested can take a look.

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