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Bone Diviner.
Chapter 101: Distortion. [119]
Summary
The text discusses the Loyalty and Virtue Fu Rong Society, previously known as the Lotus Flower Hall, highlighting its members' fearlessness towards consequences and their detachment from personal motivations in crime. Their distorted values lead them to believe they are enacting "heavenly justice," despite their actions harming society. The narrator experiences sympathy for the members, particularly Brother Qiang, who shares his harsh upbringing and rationale for violence. Qiang's belief in the necessity of ruthlessness reveals a cycle of aggression and victimization, ultimately challenging the narrator’s perspective on justice and morality.Full content
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