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Chapter 147 and another forum chapter



Chapter 147 and another forum chapter

289L. No, why do you all think that the Black Organization are good people?

Isn't this strange thing something that harms others? If it's made public casually, won't it cause panic?

I really don't understand. Among all the characters that have appeared, isn't this black-clad organization the one that most seems like the villain?

Why are we talking about all the villains, but only criticizing Su Yanzhi?

Although Su Yanzhi did intend to assassinate Jiang Xingni when he appeared, he did not cause any harm to the other members of the main group.

290L. Now that you mention it... that makes sense.

How can Su Yanzhi and Song Juexiao not be considered childhood sweethearts?

Besides, Su Yanzhi is the kind of person who values ​​money a lot! He's not familiar with Jiang Xingni, so isn't it normal for him to assassinate Jiang Xingni for money?

If the target is Song Juexiao, Su Yanzhi might assassinate her.

In short, the root cause is that Jiang Xingni lacks personal charisma.

291L. Holy crap, I'm speechless. If you fans want to fight, can't you go outside and fight? Can't you please not fight in this thread?

This little thing has been argued about over and over again for so many posts. Can't I even find a quiet place to discuss the plot?

Could the original poster please kick out all these off-topic arguments and ban them from the thread?

292L. The Black Organization didn't even appear in many scenes.

One page appears, the conversation with Grandma Ji is on one page, and then there's the bonus scene introducing Chen Hongying.

I don't think it's necessary to conclude that this is a villainous organization so early on. After all, the men in black haven't even said what their purpose is; it's all based on the deductions made by the girls on the forum.

293L.……But why do you keep calling it the “Black Organization”?

I don't understand. I remember the comics mentioned their name—the Hidden Order Society.

Judging from the name, I don't think it's some kind of major villain.

It's like some kind of order-type organization that subtly protects others.

294L. I think this is unnecessary, right? Taixu Academy is a secret organization hidden in places unknown to ordinary people.

Then another organization of justice, even more deeply hidden, emerged. What, is it trying to create some kind of checks and balances behind the scenes?

The Hidden Order Society, as a secret organization, is also used to monitor Taixu Academy? And then it must have its own ulterior motives?

Screenwriter, please don't do that! Don't create another nested structure, with an extra Hidden Order used to monitor the Hidden Order.

295L. The comic hasn't been updated much yet, and the previous chapters already know how to use the void to find enemies?

We don't know who started this nested doll-like thing first. In the end, the old thief hasn't said anything, and we don't know what the Hidden Order is after.

Everyone's words are just guesses, each expressing their own opinion. How come it's your turn to use your own guesses to refute others' guesses?

Is this female celebrity's addiction acting up again? Is she just going online to beat people up?

296L. Although the Hidden Order has never stated its purpose, it is easy to infer from the few words they have spoken that they advocate telling the secrets hidden behind the veil to all ordinary people.

Otherwise, Grandma Ji wouldn't have told her the whole story of Ji Shanqing's situation just because she knelt down.

So here's the question: setting aside other worldviews, within the worldview of the Nameless Land, is revealing the truth a good thing or a bad thing?

297L. Who exactly is supporting the telling of the whole truth? Isn't the Hidden Order the biggest terrorist organization in the world?

Why can't ordinary people just obediently accept protection? Do you need to know what model of gun the police are carrying and what it's made of if you're being protected by the police? Isn't that a bit too much of a waste of time?

298L. What does this have to do with the guns in the police's hands?

If you really use this analogy, it's like you're walking down the street, but you don't know there's a murderer in the crowd, and you don't know that there are police officers in this world.

If you are killed or your friend is killed, you can only accept your bad luck. If you are lucky, the police will avenge you. If you are unlucky, your family will not even know that you are dead.

Given this situation, do you still think it's a good thing to be kept in the dark and know nothing about anything?

I simply cannot, under such circumstances, take it for granted that I should know nothing and spend my life in ignorance and delusion.

299L. What the person upstairs said sounds nice, but have you ever thought about what happens after your curiosity is satisfied?

Once such supernatural events are exposed, who should be responsible for the resulting public order problems? If ordinary people feel that the world is ending and start looting in the streets, causing chaos, who should be held accountable?

Why make changes when you're doing fine as you are?

If the exposure leads to more deaths, can the Hidden Order Society afford to lose so many lives?

Those who think hidden order is right, I think you guys have never worked a day in your lives.

300L. So, it's always been this way, right?

Are those who died simply the necessary price you have to pay to maintain the current stability?

It's just that you don't know the pain until the knife cuts you.

If someone close to you died mysteriously for this reason, could you accept the fact that they died without looking for the killer?

Anyway, I'm not as noble as you.

301L. Passed by.

To be honest, humans are naturally curious about the unknown.

In the comics, Taixu Academy clearly has the ability to process people's memories—for example, they say they are responsible for cleaning up the mess caused by Xiao Jiming.

So, is it possible that someone has already discovered the existence of the supernatural, but because of this rule, their memory has been erased by various organizations behind the scenes?

Who should decide what kind of memories should be deleted and what kind of memories should be kept?

If you still believe in Taixu Academy after all this, then there's nothing more to say.

Strip away the fancy facade you've given us, and what we're really doing is using information asymmetry to deceive those above the veil. What Hidden Order wants to do is completely eliminate this information asymmetry.

302L. Enough said. Those who still believe in these organizations are helpless.

Write it all down so I can sell them health products when I'm old.

303L. The process isn't important; the goal is what matters most, isn't it?

Since the society depicted in the comic is already peaceful and stable, why insist on changing it and causing turmoil?

I really don't understand.

Ultimately, those who support the Hidden Order probably don't really care much about the people who died because of the reforms.

304L. I came back from a walk around, why are you still arguing?

Stop arguing, the official guidebook for the manga has released a preview!


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