Iron Snow Clouds

Chapter 441: My Opinion

Chapter 441: My Opinion

Originally, Wu Xunsheng had no impression that she killed people from time to time during this period, but he suddenly remembered some things from the past after she mentioned it. When thinking of those things, Wu Xunsheng suddenly felt that it was really special that he had been with a murderous demon every day these days, but he was also a little surprised that he had no impression of her as a murderous demon these days. At this moment, he looked at Tie Hongyan, whose body had not yet recovered, and saw her sitting on the bed. It was difficult to connect her with a murderous demon. What he said before was indeed not implying that she killed people from time to time, but his words did have other meanings, and that meaning was not convenient to say to her directly. He didn’t want Tie Hongyan to misunderstand that she was implying that he killed people from time to time, so he said: “Of course not. I just said my opinion on martial arts.”

“That’s good. In fact, what I want to say is that if a person wants to kill someone, there are ways to do it even if he doesn’t know martial arts. Even if he has martial arts, it depends on what he uses it for.” Tie Hongyan originally wanted to say, “Martial arts can be used to harm people, but it can also be used to save people,” but she felt that it was inappropriate, so she didn’t say it.

“But it’s not that easy for people without martial arts skills to kill people, at least it’s not that easy to do it personally. Increasing the difficulty can reduce the number of murders to a certain extent.” Wu Xunsheng said.

“Really? If it’s really as you said, from another perspective, it can also be considered that it’s not so convenient for people without martial arts to be brave and righteous, at least it’s not so easy to help others personally. The increased difficulty can more or less reduce the number of brave and righteous incidents to a certain extent.” Tie Hongyan said.

Wu Xunsheng felt that what she said made sense, but he thought that he should lead the conversation in another direction at this time, so he said, “Don’t you think that some people will have the urge to hurt others after they have mastered martial arts?”

Tie Hongyan looked at Wu Xunsheng, narrowed his eyes slightly, and said, “Are you sure you are not insinuating me?”

Wu Xunsheng didn’t expect that his words would be suspected of implying that Tie Hongyan killed people from time to time, so he said, “That’s not what I meant. I just wanted to say that martial arts is really better not to be practiced.”

“I naturally don’t think so, but there’s no need to change your mind. It’s nothing to be surprised about different people having different views on the same thing.” After saying that, she thought of Wu Xunsheng in the past and said, “I remember you didn’t think so when you were a child. It seems that you didn’t think so a few days ago, right?”

“People’s thoughts will naturally change. Just like yours, haven’t your thoughts changed too?” Wu Xunsheng said.

Tie Hongyan felt it was inappropriate to discuss his change of mind with him in detail, so he said, “That’s true. But your mind changes too quickly.”

Wu Xunsheng didn’t want Tie Hongyan to notice anything wrong, so he said, “Sometimes, people can suddenly realize something overnight. Once the realization takes root in a person’s mind, it may never leave.”

Tie Hongyan said “hmm” and didn’t say anything else.

Unexpectedly, Wu Xunsheng said, “I wonder if you will have an epiphany one day and feel that martial arts is not a good thing anymore.”

“Ah?” Tie Hongyan really didn’t expect Wu Xunsheng to continue talking. If it were in the past, the topic would have stopped there. She felt that Wu Xunsheng was a little abnormal, and asked: “Do you really want me to think that martial arts is not a good thing?”

(End of this chapter)