A script that begins with self-abandonment from the start won’t sadden the onlookers, because this world is never short of rotten people and rotten things.


What does sadden the onlookers is this: a “young man,” with a sincere heart, wanting to cleanse the “industry’s chaos,” wanting to defeat those dragons with his own strength—only to fight his way through every obstacle, until he reaches the smallest dragon’s lair. That dragon simply picks a few pieces of the “gold and jewels” it had collected but didn’t want, and gives them to the young man. The young man then willingly sheds his hero’s armor, grows wings, and becomes a new dragon.
An anti-fraud account, after all its crackdowns, ends up becoming the scythe, the one who aids the tiger in its evil. This script is truly boring…
This pattern repeats across every industry, every social identity…
The opposition party always promises beautifully, but once in power, they’re even more ruthless than the previous ruling party.
The mistress, before she gets her place, is always gentle, virtuous, and understanding; after taking over, she turns into a fierce tiger, harsher than the original wife.
The newly hired supplier always offers good quality at low prices, but after a while, they cut corners and pass off shoddy goods as genuine…
Can’t we get something with a bit of novelty?
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