You Call This Cannon Fodder? [Quick Transmigration]

Synopsis: [Full text completed] The main god couple enters small worlds for their honeymoon.

Quick Transmigration Bureau Manager: Since you're traveling, I'll find you a marginal char...

Chapter 36 Pretending I've Been Reborn Too A True Reborn Person: Heaven's Justice is Unfair...

Chapter 36 Pretending I've Been Reborn Too A True Reborn Person: Heaven's Justice is Unfair...

After Si Qi left the team, Yin Chou's condition was very poor.

He always presents a gentle and warm image in front of the camera during live broadcasts, ensuring that his image is perfect, showing a strong sense of self-awareness as an idol star.

Now, however, he rarely showed such a silent, even somewhat gloomy expression, remaining completely silent. Anyone who saw him could tell that he was in a very bad mood.

The teammates tried to lighten the mood with jokes, saying that without Si Qi as a burden, everyone was actually more relaxed than before.

But when they met Yin Chou's dark and gloomy eyes, they dared not utter a word, feeling that they would bring bad luck.

The atmosphere remained silent, to the point of being somewhat suffocating, until everyone followed Yin Chou back to the entrance of the haunted house.

Once inside the haunted house, a level will be triggered, and the interior will transform into a sinister and terrifying abstract oil painting. Every distorted silhouette in the background may suddenly turn into a monster and attack.

Previously, because ghosts and monsters were so omnipresent and could appear from all directions, they were so eager to protect themselves that they completely forgot about the priest in the team, causing the original owner, who was in the back row, to be severely injured.

Upon entering the level a second time, the dungeon content is reset, the map mechanisms are overwritten, and you need to complete it all over again. However, the monsters that have already been killed will not reappear.

They returned to the location they had already conquered, expecting to encounter a bunch of monsters after pushing open the door. However, the door slammed shut behind them, revealing a sealed, mechanical room.

Such situations are not uncommon in haunted houses in amusement parks; they can also occur in the real world. People should try to solve them with a calm mindset.

"Everyone, go take a look—"

Before he could finish speaking, the ghostly torture instruments that had been roaming in the corner suddenly sprang out. Chains covered in rust and thick bloodstains were connected to sharp hooks, which shot out like venomous tongues and grabbed the back of the neck of the nearest person, almost piercing his throat.

He endured the pain and lunged forward, paying a bloody price to escape the chains binding him. Glancing at the crimson numbers on the panel indicating he'd been critically hit, and the sliver of health remaining, he shouted, "Heal!"

The familiar white light did not appear on his body. The sense of security that came with his health, which would be instantly replenished the moment it dropped, vanished in an instant. The speaker froze, then his face turned deathly pale.

Somewhat awkwardly, he opened his backpack during the battle, took out a red potion, and gulped it down. Because the potion obstructed his vision and he couldn't dodge in time, he was grazed on the shoulder by an axe that came from the side, and his health bar dropped again.

This feeling is terrifying. I never had to worry about my condition before, I could just focus on fighting. But now, after more than a dozen dungeons, I'm back to the most fundamental and fatal issue of health.

'Wasn't it said that the priest's use was the same as the red bottle, completely unimportant?'

'Why do I feel so panicked when there's no healer to heal me during a battle?'

'If I had been chained up and unable to open my backpack to drink the medicine, would I be dead?'

Several thoughts flashed through his mind. The soldier gulped down two bottles of red medicine and desperately dodged under the threat of death, his movements losing their usual composure.

At first, the audience didn't notice anything amiss, but after the battle had been going on for a while, the team's state became noticeably more chaotic than when they were exploring the haunted house. The warriors became impatient, and the mages in the back row couldn't concentrate on casting spells, often having to run away halfway through their casts, resulting in their spells being interrupted time and time again.

"...Is it because there's no priest?" A netizen hesitated before sending a comment: "I noticed they stopped several times because they needed to focus on drinking the health potion."

"The mage's spells were frequently missing, resulting in low damage output, which naturally made the battle more difficult."

"Speaking of the mechanism, why hasn't it been solved yet?"

In previous instances, there had been instances of trap rooms, but Yin Chou quickly found the core of the trap, cracked it, and resolved the problem.

Everyone knows that Yin Chou is highly skilled at solving puzzles. The reason people admire him is not only because of his formidable fighting prowess, making him seem like a born warrior, but also because of his keen observation skills. Even in dangerous situations, he can meticulously and quickly solve puzzles, making him a top-tier fighter and strategist.

But this time...

Everyone's eyes were focused on Yin Chou, eager to see how he would demonstrate his skills this time and find a way out for his teammates in the midst of danger.

Yin Chou was busy hiding.

As a warrior, and having Si Qi as his teammate, he hadn't used a single health potion since the first day he entered the dungeon.

Although Si Qi (the original owner) was forced to change jobs, he loved whatever he did and always demanded the best of himself in everything he did. Even as a priest, he was the most dedicated and responsible, so that his teammates didn't have to worry about health issues.

Yin Chou was extremely afraid of death, so after the original owner drew the priest class, he repeatedly instructed the original owner to take care of his health first, and to quickly restore his health bar if it dropped even a little bit.

Although the original owner disliked Yin Chou, Yin Chou was dead, and no one was willing to pay for his mother's medical expenses or take him into a team to earn money in dungeons. He had to ensure Yin Chou's life.

Since entering the dungeon, Yin Chou has never felt the threat of death, so he naturally has the courage to enter the dungeon again and again to act like a hero, showing no fear in the face of monsters.

Anyone who has a savior who has slain an evil god to act as their professional healer and ensure their safety would be as bold as him.

But now the savior has run away, ignoring him completely.

Unlike in her previous life, she didn't effortlessly protect all the heroes under her wings for the sake of a perfect score; nor did she rescue him without hesitation when they first met in her previous life (actually, it was to steal the score and equipment from killing monsters), protecting him all the way so that he didn't even have to touch the hem of the monster's clothes.

Yin An finally understood what it felt like to be separated from the protection of a powerful figure and face monsters alone.

Several years have passed since the beginning of my life, and I once again experienced the fear and trembling I felt whenever I thought of a dungeon.

Others might think that getting rid of Si Qi was like getting rid of a burden, but for him, it was like losing his spiritual pillar for venturing into the dungeon, and his true reliance.

His mind went blank for a moment. He was busy drinking health potions to restore his health and had no energy left to think about how to solve the puzzle room.

Yes, reminiscing.

Yin Chou was an ordinary person with only average intelligence and observation skills. Of course, he couldn't crush a group of heroes, or even most of the elite teams trained by the government, and solve the puzzle so quickly.

He simply watched the video of Si Qi cracking the dungeon in his previous life over and over again, resenting Si Qi for taking away the glory that should have belonged to him, fantasizing about how dazzling he would be if he were there, and incidentally memorizing the solutions to those mechanisms.

Since we already know the answer, isn't it a simple matter to just say it?

He doesn't need to deduce the steps one by one.

Now that he has lost Si Qi and offended him, he is worried about his own safety and fears that Si Qi will settle scores with him after he leaves the instance. He is so stressed that he has no time to think about these things.

One of the teammates couldn't help but shout, "An'an, have you found the core of the mechanism yet?"

Yin Chou then snapped out of his daze, gathered his scattered thoughts, and looked around at the scene.

The team members all looked disheveled, with bloodstains all over their bodies.

As for the structure of the office building...

Yin Chou glanced around and his expression turned extremely ugly.

The reason why the office is called an office is naturally because it can move and change.

In the video from his previous life, Si Qi solved the mechanism so quickly that he didn't linger at all, so the core of the mechanism remained at the starting point and didn't move.

Yin Chou's team solved the puzzle so quickly when they encountered the trap room because he was afraid that the traps would change their location as the team grew and the team moved around during the attack. So he started to recall the puzzles as soon as he entered the room, and immediately tried to solve them once he remembered them.

The situation is different now.

With more people involved, the mechanism will be triggered more frequently.

Because he was distracted for a mere ten seconds, Yin Chou tried to recall the layout of the haunted house's mechanisms, only to find that the interior had changed and was completely different from what he remembered. The scene had been completely disrupted by people running around everywhere.

How could he possibly give an answer?

Yin Chou couldn't help but want to curse, but he didn't know what to say. He couldn't very well tell his teammates to just stand still after entering the trap room and wait to be killed by the traps.

He quickly recalled how Si Qi solved the puzzle in the video. Having a hint would make the search much easier, but because he didn't know the solution, even narrowing down the search area still required guessing.

He said uncertainly, "Smash that soul lamp!"

The mage quickly aimed his staff at the ghostly blue soul lamp floating above his head, and a fireball shattered it.

Everyone instinctively looked towards the entrance, anticipating the moment when the mechanism would stop and the door would slowly open.

After all, that's how it's always been.

But this time... nothing happened!

Everyone stared in shock at the unchanging scene around them, wanting to turn and see what was going on with Yin Chou, but they were too busy dodging to do anything about it. All they could do was shout, "An'an, what's wrong?"

"Is there a mistake?"

"Could there be something wrong with this control room?!"

Yin Chou was agitated and confused, his mind racing with speculation. He pointed at the skull on the ground and shouted, "Smash it!"

The monk immediately did as instructed.

But nothing happened.

Next came will-o'-the-wisps, summoning banners, white candles...

There was no response each time.

Everyone gradually panicked and couldn't help but urge, "An'an, what's wrong?"

"Did we get the approach wrong?"

"Help, I can't hold on much longer..."

As soon as he finished speaking, the hero's head was smashed by the wolf-tooth iron hammer that flew out of nowhere, turning him into a headless corpse lying on the ground.

"ah!!"

The hero who happened to witness the scene instinctively screamed, then dodged the hammer that swung back in an instant, defying the laws of physics.

This was the first time a dead body had appeared in the office building with Yin Chou present.

The team members were filled with anxiety. They wanted to question him but dared not, so they could only hide in a sorry state and wait for Yin Chou to order everything in the control room one by one, like ordering from a menu.

Netizens, however, did not have the same reservations and spoke their minds directly with any questions they had.

"What's wrong with An'an? How come she made so many mistakes all at once?"

"He looks so flustered. Could it be that he's not entirely confident himself?"

“Emmm… Although my guess is a bit far-fetched, I suddenly remembered what Si Qi said before, that Yin An always relied on him for advice in the dungeon.”

"??? The person in front of me, you really went too far. The live stream camera was following you the whole time. When did Yin An ever ask Si Qi a question or ask him to help her solve it?"

“But it’s true that Yin An can’t solve the mystery once Si Qi leaves the team.”

"...That's a bit strange."

"Hilarious! You actually believe everything Si Qi says? He even claimed to have killed an evil god!"

Anyone can brag.

"An'an must have been affected by Si Qi's mood, which is why she couldn't find her rhythm for a while."

"That Si Qi is a real black sheep. Even at this point, he still dragged his teammates down and caused the hero to die."

"Yes, if it weren't for Si Qi, Yin An would have already cracked this mechanism room, and his teammates wouldn't have been in trouble."

"...So this is all Si Qi's fault again? Dungeons are inherently dangerous, and it's not surprising if anyone dies. In other dungeons, everyone is only responsible for their own life, but in Si Qi's team, whoever dies is Si Qi's responsibility."

"It was his fault to begin with!"

"It's obvious that Yin An couldn't figure out how to solve the mechanism, and your intention to find someone to take the blame is too obvious."

"What does this have to do with An'an? It's that person's fault for being useless and unable to avoid the traps. An'an has already tried her best to help everyone."

"Alright, alright, I'll tell you everything."

The comments section was abuzz with arguments because Yin Chou's abilities had unexpectedly declined. On the screen, several heroes were running around frantically, and even though they didn't say a single bad word about Yin Chou, their expressions were noticeably more irritable than before.

They praised and protected Yin Chou unconditionally so that he would protect them, not so that Yin Chou would be unreliable in times of trouble and lead them into danger.

Luckily, Yin Chou followed the direction of Si Qi's decryption from his memory, locked onto a target, and finally, by sheer luck, hit the core of the mechanism.

The rapidly moving mechanisms in the room stopped abruptly, and the kaleidoscope-like scene on the wall also came to a halt.

The gate ahead opened, and everyone slumped their shoulders with relief. They then quickly opened their backpacks and drank health and mana potions to replenish their health and mana.

"Damn, that's a real loss..."

Some people counted the number of medicines in their backpacks, and then thought about the price of red and blue medicines outside, and couldn't help but gasp in pain.

It's common knowledge that items from dungeons can be brought back to the real world.

Because the bodies of ordinary people outside the game are not digitized, the effects of taking medicine are not very good. Therefore, it is basically a special nutritional supplement for the wealthy to nourish their bodies.

In addition, the priest profession is not well-regarded, so it is rare for a hero's party to have a priest. Everyone basically relies on drinking potions to solve their health problems.

This indirectly resulted in very few red and blue potions being brought out of the dungeon by adventurers, causing the price of red potions to skyrocket, with a single potion easily selling for tens of thousands of coins.

Killing a monster could potentially earn tens of thousands of coins. The allure of wealth is irresistible. The brave warriors, already selected for the dungeon and forced to face their fate, are even more eager to join a powerful team like Yin Chou's to ensure their safety and, incidentally, make a fortune.

Other adventurers risk their lives to save money and dare not consume red potions, or they consider that they must keep a few bottles in their pockets for the next time they enter the dungeon. They will think carefully and be stingy before selling them.

The regular members of Yin Chou's team, however, had no such concerns.

The number of red potions they accumulate after running dungeons will only increase, not decrease. They can save up at least ten or twenty potions after a single dungeon run, which translates to millions of dollars in real money!

They have now made a fortune selling medicine, bought luxury houses and cars, and are envied wherever they go.

Who wouldn't be envious if they heard that?

At least these few randomly assigned teams, the heroes who were assigned to the same dungeon as Yin Chou by the system, were particularly hoping to be noticed by Yin Chou and become his regular teammates.

Thus, Si Qi, who was in the way, useless, and disliked and ignored by everyone, became the best candidate for everyone to kick out of the team.

Who would have thought that things would turn out this way after Si Qi left?

Without a priest to heal them, they're left to drink red potions. A single red potion costs tens of thousands; are they even drinking medicine? They're drinking the money in their accounts!

The warriors who were randomly matched were in a good mood; they were used to this situation, but they had a vague feeling that something was wrong.

However, those adventurers who had been regularly teaming up with Si Qi for dungeons had already sensed that something was wrong and began to worry about their future income.

Si Qi is annoying, always causing trouble and dragging everyone down, but when it comes to healing, he's absolutely amazing.

Who would have thought that this person, who was annoying while in the team, would continue to cause trouble for them after leaving the team, leaving behind such a mess.

"Does that guy have any sense of teamwork?" someone said irritably. "We protected him for so long, and he doesn't know how to be grateful. He insisted on going out to die instead of staying behind to heal us or contribute anything to the team."

“Exactly, he’s too selfish. If he was going to leave, he should have waited until we found a new pastor. He’s clearly doing this on purpose to get revenge on us. He’d rather die than stay and help.”

His regular teammates continued to hurl insults, while his temporary teammates, who had previously repeatedly shouted for Si Qi to get out, kept quiet and pretended to be dead, not daring to join the conversation at all.

With their faces still full of gloom, everyone recharged themselves and pushed open the door to move on to the next scene.

Viewers outside the screen: "..."

"Yes, Si Qi would rather die than stay and heal, that's really selfish," a fan who likes Yin Chou's team quickly said.

“Priests are useless in battle. They should be healing everyone for free, otherwise they are just a burden.”

"...I feel like there's something strange about this logic."

"The warriors and mages protected the priests, and the priests healed them. What's wrong with that logic?"

"...I can't quite put my finger on it, but something just doesn't feel right."

"Everything feels right! But Si Qi is such a troublemaker for his teammates, even on his deathbed."

"Tsk, you were the ones who told Si Qi to hurry up and die before, and now you're the ones saying Si Qi shouldn't have left the team to die. You're really hard to please."

"Why are you speaking up for Si Qi? Are you his mother?"

"Okay, okay, if you just say something objective, you'll be called Si Qi's mother. Si Qi has so many mothers."

Online netizens argued endlessly, and the situation in the game, like the increasingly chaotic comments on the screen, deviated from everyone's initial expectations and became thrilling and tense.

The one who underwent the most significant change was Yin Chou.

In the general public's perception, Yin Chou has always been a very powerful figure. When the dungeon descends and the world is at a loss due to the fear brought by the evil god, Yin Chou steps in without hesitation and eliminates the bizarre crises that could cause huge disasters in reality time and time again.

While other survival experts and special forces members, facing monsters that appear and disappear without a trace and whose behavior patterns are extremely bizarre, had no combat experience and had to start from scratch to find a solution, Yin Chou was like a born savior. He was naturally able to perceive the monsters' killing rules and coping strategies. Without the slightest hesitation or doubt, he made a decisive and swift decision, standing out in the many live broadcast rooms filled with despair, as if he were shining with light, attracting the attention of countless people.

In this situation, who wouldn't admire him, respect him, and follow him?

He was especially gentle, wholeheartedly helping other heroes around him, constantly cheering on the audience in the live stream, and killing those hateful monsters one by one with a single strike. He combined dashing and domineering with caring and considerate qualities, making him a walking god.

The Yin family was already a large and powerful family. With the end of the world approaching, such a promising talent emerged. Of course, they should support him vigorously and promote him carefully to make him the most watched new star.

The authorities were aware of the Yin family's actions, but in this situation, humanity desperately needed something to bring hope and prevent them from collapsing.

So even though Yin Chou was clearly trying to portray himself as a savior, gathering fans to worship him, and subtly showing signs of forming a small group, the authorities did nothing to stop him and tolerated his existence.

Yin Chou was incredibly popular during this period. Even though his strength and contributions were not top-notch in the eyes of the officials of various countries, he still outshone any other hero.

This impression is deeply ingrained. When people hear the name "Yin An," their first reaction is "powerful," "brave," and "infallible."

Each one is a very positive label.

Even though he was dragged down by Si Qi time and time again, and had such a troublesome person in the team, everyone thought it was because he was kind-hearted, magnanimous and forgiving.

People always have a filter on heroes. Many times, even if Yin Chou's disguise is not perfect, they can still be blind to it.

But if you want to be a hero, you have to act like one.

If a hero's skill level doesn't match their potential, the public's positive perception will quickly shatter, and they'll start to sense something's wrong.

The puzzle room we just encountered could be described as a problem with our problem-solving approach, which forced us to try repeatedly.

However, the difference in their reactions when encountering monsters and the circumstances of their attacks was so obvious that anyone with eyes could clearly see the disparity, leaving no room for excuses.

Yin Chou's fighting style has indeed become much more conservative. Unlike his previous domineering style in low-level dungeons, he is much slower in the Amusement Park dungeon, and the members are in a more miserable situation.

Some fans explained that the difficulty of beginner dungeons and later dungeons is different, and the battles are inherently more intense.

But netizens aren't blind. Before Yin Chou sent Si Qi back to the safe zone to rest, he had already cleared half of the haunted house and fought the monsters inside several times. So why did the team become hesitant and timid after Si Qi left, with one less burden to hinder them? It took them significantly longer to kill a monster than before.

If even the strongest fighter, Yin Chou, was like this, the other members were naturally even worse.

The regular members have to get used to taking medicine on their own, constantly monitoring their health, and their reactions aren't as sharp as before, so they have to be fully focused on the battle.

The temporary members varied in skill level. Although they were used to taking medicine on their own, their combat strength was only slightly better than that of ordinary people. They had no problem fighting the small monsters in ordinary levels, but they were easily reduced to low health when fighting elite monsters.

Whether a team is in good or bad condition during battle can be determined by observing the speed at which monsters are killed and the health bars of the team members.

Previously, this team rarely had their health bar drop to half and not be fully replenished; it was almost always at full. This gave people peace of mind, making them realize that the team was in a very comfortable position and was not on the verge of danger at all.

What about now?

Everyone's health bars were riddled with holes, looking like they'd been chewed by a dog. Sometimes, the health of the mages in the back row was even lower than that of the warriors tanking the monsters in front.

This shows that the warriors had no time to take care of the mages behind them or shield them from damage. The mages had to protect themselves while also killing monsters, resulting in a noticeably low attack efficiency.

It's not surprising that a swift and decisive battle turned into a protracted war of attrition.

The change was so drastic that netizens couldn't help but wonder how this could have happened. Yin An's fans quickly tried to smooth things over: "Because this is an elite level, it's definitely more difficult than the regular levels outside."

"We've already reached the later stages of the level, so the mobs are naturally more difficult to deal with than those at the entrance."

"An'an is just affected by Si Qi's mindset and is a little out of sorts for a while. She'll be fine later."

There are many explanations, and as the audience watched, they began to think that perhaps that was the case.

Even though Yin Chou's strength has declined, he is still much stronger than the other streamers. In addition, he has solved so many dungeons and saved many people, so everyone is grateful to him. Even if they have doubts, they certainly won't say anything too harsh. They will mutter a couple of words and then stop, continuing to cheer for Yin Chou in the chat, hoping that he will regain his previous form.

Unfortunately, the savior they so eagerly awaited was essentially just an ordinary citizen. He lacked innate courage and the strong heart to maintain composure in the face of any danger.

He was only good at winning when things were going well, and he would instinctively run away when things were going badly. As the team members' condition deteriorated and the monsters in the levels became more and more difficult to deal with, the tension in his heart was about to break, and he was about to lose his elegant and charming demeanor.

He couldn't help but start thinking of excuses for deserting, such as worrying that everyone would be killed or injured if they stayed, being afraid that Si Qi would be in danger and wanting to go back to protect him, or suddenly remembering something that required him to leave the haunted house immediately...

His mind wasn't on the battle at all, unlike his teammates who were silently hoping he would lead them to kill the level's mini-boss and obtain top-tier items in the next second.

Under such a disorganized captain's leadership, the battle gradually deteriorated into an increasingly worse situation.

Before they had even advanced two small levels, some members had already run out of red potions and started calling for help.

He was a regular member of Yin Chou's squad.

Unlike the members who joined the team temporarily, he was so used to having Si Qi in the team that he had no sense of crisis about healing himself. Before entering the dungeon, he sold all the red potions in his inventory and bought a new sports car instead.

The red potions he used before were all obtained by killing monsters in the amusement park dungeon. There were only a few of them in total, and they were all gone after he used them up.

He started asking his teammates for help, but they were all short of supplies themselves. Who would risk their own safety to save him and give him their life-saving items?

If even regular teammates aren't acceptable, then it's even less likely that temporary teammates will pay attention to him.

We're all strangers, why should they help you in a crisis?

Moreover, the more regular team members die, the more likely they are to join Yin Chou's team, right?

So no matter how desperately the man cried for help in the group, with only a sliver of health remaining above his head, no one responded.

He had no choice but to place his hopes on Yin Chou.

Yin Chou subconsciously thought: I'm barely able to take care of myself, why would I save you? What nonsense is this guy spouting?

Having experienced the entire apocalypse brought about by an evil god, and having witnessed more deaths than anyone else, he was more afraid of death than anyone else.

Even though he had a powerful figure like Si Qi acting as his personal healer, he never dared to sell a single bottle of red medicine, keeping them all in his spatial storage.

However, this still did not bring him any sense of security. He himself was in a life-or-death situation and was not even sure if he could get out of the dungeon alive. Why should he be distracted to save others?

How could this person have the nerve to say such a thing?!

But to make him refuse, saying "If you're going to die, die quickly and don't drag me down," would be contrary to his usual pretense.

The live stream camera was shoved right in his face, but he didn't even dare to show any sign of disgust.

With great difficulty controlling his expression, Yin Chou traded several red medicines to the man.

The other party was overjoyed and thanked him profusely, saying "As expected of the captain," before gulping down several mouthfuls of medicine and finally escaping from the brink of death.

The internet is full of praise, saying that Yin Chou is indeed the only conscience in the dungeon.

Fans were quite proud of this, seizing the opportunity to shower him with compliments, as if Yin Chou had given someone a healing potion, something so great that it deserved to be recorded in history.

Seeing Yin Chou's straightforwardness, the other team members thought that Yin Chou was still as saintly as ever, and quickly followed suit, saying, "Captain, I'm out of red potions too."

"Captain, give me a few bottles, I'm dying!!"

Several people spoke up at once, each pleading for help, as if Yin Chou was watching them die if he didn't give them what they needed.

Yin Chou's forehead veins bulged, knowing that these people were simply taking advantage of the situation; how could they not have red medicine in their pockets!

But he couldn't yell or curse, and he had no reason to give to one person but not to several others, so he could only trade over dozens more bottles, feeling both frustrated and heartbroken.

"Captain is so magnanimous!"

"Thank you, Captain!"

"The captain is such a good person!!"

The dungeon was filled with praise, and the fans cheered collectively.

While they were proud of Yin Chou's actions, they typed on a computer to calculate the value of these red medicines and then entered the results into the live chat, causing countless netizens to exclaim in surprise.

"He's so kind."

"They gave away millions without hesitation."

"After all, it's to save lives; the young master of a wealthy family doesn't care about such trivial matters."

"Perhaps he is the kind of person who cares more about his moral pursuits than material enjoyment."

"With their family background, why would they not stay put and hide away, but instead frequently venture into dungeons and adventure? They are fighting for honor."

"I admire him more and more."

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Author's Note: --

Yin Chou (on the verge of tears): I don't want to fight anymore.