Chapter 546 Let's Exchange Murders
Chapter 546 Let's Exchange Murders
For a long time, she has not been bound by the worldview of One Piece.
This also makes her thinking more flexible than most indigenous people.
This also gives her a unique and captivating way of thinking.
However, this does not mean that she can abandon any conventional ideas.
Although this world is assimilating her, she still retains some of the original world's concepts from another world.
For example, she doesn't like kimonos.
She also has the idea of maintaining peace.
Because that's something that started from the very beginning of memory.
This was the education she received from the very beginning.
Those things were undoubtedly very profound in her heart.
In her world, patricide is undoubtedly a heinous crime.
Although it is not encouraged, the practice of relatives concealing each other's wrongdoings does indeed exist objectively.
Let alone taking action, even reporting one's own relatives is unacceptable according to common sense.
"Sacrificing one's own family for the greater good" is actually a very controversial path.
Contrary to the inner order followed by most people
Disrupting this order will undoubtedly come at a huge cost.
Of course, this does not mean there are no exceptions.
Even in one's own world, there are exceptions to patricide.
why?
Because the benefits are sufficient.
Essentially, that can also be seen as a form of benefit.
Traditionally, family members are seen as having their own interests intertwined with those of one's relatives.
From a utilitarian perspective, betraying them is no different from undermining one's own interests.
This also led to the emergence of clan power.
One glory and one glory.
Therefore, this further aggravates the crime of patricide.
This also makes betraying one's relatives a foolish thing to do.
Because you also threatened your own interests.
简
So even Roman herself had to admit that what she wanted to do went against her own beliefs.
Therefore, she needs Yamato to give her a more "reasonable" answer.
Because, compared to themselves, Yamato's situation is not the same.
Her relationship with her mother was even more extreme.
Yamato and Kaido were father and daughter who could get along harmoniously a long time ago.
But Yamato needs to be more decisive.
why?
The reason?
The love and harmony that once existed were real, weren't they?
"Oh, you mean why I should go against him, right?"
It took a lot of effort for Yamato to finally understand what Roman meant by "patricide".
"Although there are similarities, your interpretation makes the sin seem less sinful. It gives you a sense of self-forgiveness."
Roman said objectively.
"If you continue to oppose us, your father might die because of you, and you don't care at all?"
"He wants me dead too!"
Yamato looked "very fair".
Roman wanted to say something more, but suddenly stopped.
She forgot one thing.
She views the relationship between Yamato and Kaido from a god-like perspective.
Therefore, she could glean from subtle clues that Kaido was not entirely heartless towards Yamato.
But Yamato is different.
From her perspective, Kaido really wanted to kill her.
He locked his 8-year-old daughter with his mortal enemy and subjected her to starvation...
Although my daughter is indeed rebellious.
But this is indeed a display of Kaido's cruelty.
In another world, children would probably remember this action for the rest of their lives.
If not handled properly, it could leave a lifelong psychological scar.
Moreover, Kaido did more than just torture Yamato once.
For Yamato, wearing the same handcuffs for over ten years was indeed torture.
Furthermore, Kaido also killed those who had good intentions towards Yamato.
In a daze, Roman realized that Yamato's way of thinking was normal.
She wants to live.
She also has things she wants to do.
Therefore, she wants to kill the people who want her dead.
He killed the person who caused him pain.
In order to get what he wanted.
It's that simple logic.
Undoubtedly, this is also the path that aligns with the logic of this world.
That's not wrong.
The established rule in this world is that faction > bloodline.
They may have some reservations, but they will ultimately prioritize their own goals.
This is different from my own world.
Even if he loves me, can I let go of everything without any reservations?
But he always causes me pain.
It even prevented me from taking the path I wanted to take.
Then isn't my hatred justified?
It was only at this moment that Roman felt the allure of difference.
How can the decisiveness to send one's own loved ones to their doom not be a kind of charm?
Hatred and love coexist.
Kaido's mercy towards Yamato was out of love.
Kaido's torment of Yamato stems from hatred.
The two are mixed.
That's why most people are conflicted.
Both hatred and love can be driving forces.
But reality is not so objective.
It's just that Yamato made a decision much earlier than others who were struggling with their own dilemmas.
Because hate is deeper than love.
So what should we criticize her for?
Because she didn't hesitate?
No more agonizing hesitation?
Perhaps in her view, she really was just doing what she was supposed to do.
"Emm...are you alright...?"
Suddenly, Roman's expression turned unusually dark and twisted in Yamato's eyes.
“I’m fine. Thanks to you, I’ve thought things through. Although we have different ways of thinking, that doesn’t mean we can’t cooperate. You’re different from us. We always get too caught up in the complexities of love and hate, but you’re decisive. However, we can take a slightly roundabout approach to lessen this burden.”
"So Yamato, let's make a deal! We'll exchange killings!"
"what?"
"It means I'm here to kill your father, and you're here to kill my mother."
manynovel