Do you know what depravity is?
What is depravity?
This question is less about asking Shirin.
Rather, Ning Feng was asking himself a question.
What exactly is depravity?
This problem had been weighing on Ning Feng's mind for a long time.
It was a sense of confusion that he had been trying to avoid but could not completely dispel.
Does Ning Feng know everything?
No.
Even if he is good at using words to avoid the topic, even if he is used to using his ever-changing appearance to disguise his inner feelings, even if he appears unwavering in front of Jiang Wan.
Is he truly without fear of depravity?
Fear stems from the unknown.
Ning Feng knew very little about depravity.
His current abilities, his vision, and his environment all limit him.
Ning Feng was not omniscient or omnipotent.
He is a human being.
She is a living, breathing person.
Ning Feng is not a perfect moral exemplar; he has all sorts of flaws.
He will be angry.
He is not a one-size-fits-all nice guy; he will fight back when faced with criticism and threats.
Moreover, it's not a reciprocal counterattack, but a doubled, determined revenge that will cause the other party significant pain.
He will be greedy.
Although I understand what an abyss greed is, I always carefully walk on the edge of the impending fall.
Who caused this dilemma between the two women?
Is it fate?
No, it was him.
It was Ning's own ugly possessiveness that led to all of this.
As long as you clearly break off relations with one of them, neither of the two proud and outstanding women will continue to entangle you.
He knows what the best course of action is, but he's unwilling to take it.
He was unwilling to let go.
He will be afraid.
There was nothing to hide; he was afraid of death and afraid of losing.
He was even more afraid of losing everything he had than of death.
He was more afraid of falling into depravity.
It's not that I'm afraid of others going astray, but that I'm worried I might end up on that path myself.
Is he really completely unaware of the changes in himself?
No, Ning Feng knew, but he just didn't say it.
He is changing.
He became increasingly familiar with killing, and even began to take the deaths of others less seriously.
It's just death.
It's just blood.
They even began to crave it...
He gradually transformed into a non-human being.
He was aware of these changes, but he was powerless to resist them.
He needs this strength.
Even if this power comes from the abyss.
All he could do was resist silently and stay true to himself.
He is now a half-succubus, but he will not actually step into that abyss.
He will always be himself.
At least, that's what Ning Feng firmly believed.
But what if one day, Ning Feng in the future makes a completely different choice than he has now...?
Is he still himself?
He didn't know.
Ning Feng was constantly thinking.
He went through a lot during this period.
I also witnessed all sorts of depravity.
But the more he saw, the more confused he became.
But what exactly constitutes true depravity?
Does it only count as traitors like Li Tianming, who succumb to the gods?
He betrayed the expectations of others and selfishly chose the most despicable path.
But does he really have absolutely no redeeming qualities?
Do all fallen people obsess over resurrecting their family members?
Perhaps, but at least in this respect, his depravity was not pure.
Is that physical uncleanliness?
Ning Feng's marriage to Jiang Wan fulfilled the conditions for advancement.
Its impact on thinking can also be considered a form of moral decay.
But is this necessarily the case?
In the Hall of Judges, you encounter the surviving legendary angel...
His physical body had long since perished, his soul was already impure, and even his very existence could become a monster.
But did he fall into depravity?
Ning Feng didn't think so.
Even at the very end, that angel maintained his own identity.
He died as an angel.
Unwavering faith and steadfast will kept that angel from giving up and allowed her to fight on.
He never betrayed anyone, he never fell from grace.
However, just as there are positive examples, there are also negative ones.
Also within the courtroom, Ning Feng witnessed a thoroughly depraved individual—[Lust].
Although she was just a remnant of a soul, Ning Feng felt as if she were a pure plague.
Evil, corruption, darkness...
Her complete downfall finally brought Ning Feng a sense of relief.
This is how he should look as a fallen person in my memory.
Look, these are the real degenerates!
How pure it is!
Then why did you show that relieved expression at the end?
Why did you shed those tears?
Why are you thanking me?
It seems... your depravity wasn't entirely pure either.
The more Ning Feng dealt with these matters, the more confused he became.
But at least one thing is certain.
[Degeneration] is despicable and negative.
Everyone is resisting it.
Then, just as he suppressed his doubts and intended to think about it slowly...
Margaret delivered a blow to Ning Feng.
Shatter his arrogance.
I don't need anyone to save me!
I will not give up!
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