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EP 1892. The real reason

Chapter 1891 EP1892. The real reason

The reasons were given so well that it was impossible to object.

But in reality? Does Star-Lord really plan to find Ronan and do his best to help Drax complete his revenge?

actually not.

In terms of personality, Star-Lord is not the kind of person who would give his sincerity easily and form a life-or-death friendship with someone casually. After all, he was brought up by Yondu since he was a child and has been living with interstellar pirates. Every day he sees all kinds of behaviors that are outside the rules. As he grows up, Star-Lord's character will gradually become slippery and cunning, and his kind heart will be hidden deeper and deeper, making it impossible to expose it easily.

Unless the relationship is as good as that of father and son, or he can get a reward that satisfies him, with Star-Lord's character, it is absolutely impossible to fulfill a certain wish for others at the risk of being implicated.

So, can Drax meet either of these conditions?

The answer is obviously no.

Judging from their relationship, the so-called 'partner' is just talk. In other words, the straightforward Drax has truly regarded Star-Lord as a trustworthy partner, but in Star-Lord's heart, he still retains the feeling he had when they first met, and he still regards Drax more. As something that can be used.

If the matter was not serious and there was no need to pay any price, he would not mind complying once and helping Drax fulfill his wish.

But if the matter is very dangerous, if he doesn't get it right, he will be trapped to death. Judging from how much Star-Lord cares about Drax at this time, he is definitely not willing to take risks for him personally.

There may be some friends who think this is a bit excessive and think that the Guardians of the Galaxy are a whole, and they will use certain situations that happened in the "Guardians of the Galaxy" series of movies as evidence to refute the above statement.

Well, in the original plot, Star-Lord did make acts of self-sacrifice at certain critical moments.

But if you look more carefully, it's not difficult to find that his actions are actually just 'responses'. It was other people who did something for him regardless of their own safety, which truly moved him, and then he repaid the efforts of others in the same way at a critical moment later.

Whether it was letting Drax and others board his Miranda after escaping from prison, or the series of events that followed, Star-Lord took a relatively passive stance. To put it bluntly, it was someone else who took action first, or helped him, or provided him with some benefits intentionally or unintentionally, and then he responded in kind.

Including the matter of 'preventing Ronan from getting the Power Stone'.

On the surface, it seems that Star-Lord himself took the initiative. But if you think about it carefully, his motivation for deciding to do this is really that simple. Is it really just out of a sense of justice and wanting to be a hero?

There is one thing to say, but it’s really not necessarily true.

First of all, the reason why the Power Stone appeared again was because Star-Lord went to Morag and found the cosmic spirit ball that contained the stone.

I just wanted to sell it for money, but I didn't expect that thing would threaten the entire galaxy. After figuring out the truth of the matter, Star-Lord felt self-blame and guilt in his heart, "I didn't kill Boren, Boren died because of it."

Rather than being driven by a sense of justice, it is better to say that he wants to make up for his mistakes. Fundamentally, this is the key to Star-Lord taking the initiative to stop Ronan.

Secondly, there is Gamora beside Star-Lord.

Gamora, who was inquiring about the whereabouts of the Infinity Stones at that time, actually had an obsession that could not be told to others, which was to hide all the Infinity Stones to ensure that they would not be obtained by careerists.

Not only Thanos, but guys like Ronan are also disliked by Gamora.

Next time...

Since Gamora doesn't want Ronan to continue to hold the Power Stone, can Star-Lord just sit back and do nothing?

The answer is obviously no.

After all, Star-Lord had already fallen in love and was deeply fascinated by Gamora. As the most pursuer, he will definitely put Gamora's ideas first and do his best to achieve her wishes.

Finally, it is driven by interests.

If Ronan were to completely master the Power Stone, the entire galaxy would fall into the hands of the Kree and be ruled by them.

And based on the Kree Empire's style of conduct... whether it's the home planet or other affiliated areas, military management will be implemented on the territory occupied by the Kree people.

No matter what you do, you must be restricted. You must act in strict accordance with the regulations, and absolutely no mistakes will be allowed. An atmosphere like that was not acceptable to Star-Lord, a guy who was used to being free.

What's more, Star-Lord was born in the Predator Legion, and the brand of interstellar pirate engraved on him cannot be wiped clean at all. From this level of status, he happens to be within the attack range of the Kerry army, and is in a position where he is likely to be expelled or eliminated.

The feeling of guilt, coupled with Gamora's blowing pillow wind, and finally the need for self-protection... these three points together accounted for at least 50%.

Therefore, it seemed that he was driven by a sense of justice, so he stepped forward and stood in front of Ronan holding the Power Stone.

If we really analyze his motives from a practical point of view...it is not as pure as it seems in the film.

After all, Star-Lord himself is not a purely good person.

At least, during the time when the plot of "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 1" took place, he had not washed away his problems and transformed into a real good person.

That's a bit far gone.

Since he didn't really want to help Drax, and he didn't really want to trouble Ronan, then for what reason did Star-Lord think of leaving the earth?

I have been too comfortable recently and have lost a bit of excitement. I want to go out and find something to do to cheer myself up. This is one of them.

Secondly, and most importantly, it is actually because Christmas is coming soon.

Although he usually looks careless and does not look like a sensitive person, in the final analysis, Star-Lord also has an unbearable past, and there is still a feeling in his heart that he does not want to be raped again. Old scars of touch.

The name of this scar is loneliness.

For ordinary people, this is a beautiful day for family reunions and family happiness. But for Star-Lord, who has lost his mother and doesn't know where his father is, this festival will only evoke the sadness deep in his heart and make him feel the torture of loneliness more clearly.

If we stay on earth, this pain will continue to be amplified and become heavier and heavier as the festive atmosphere around us becomes increasingly intense.

I really don't want to taste the pain and put myself into a situation surrounded by loneliness. The thought of escaping emerged spontaneously, and just like that, Star-Lord made the choice to temporarily leave the earth.

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