Chapter 466
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The burden of killing a person and the shadows of death that lingers within one's conscience would almost always break a man's sense of morality and mind. However, it would soon fade as time goes by… that's what they said.
The truth is killing is not the thing that drives a person mad or would have a twisted sense of morality. It is the fear of death itself. Dying the way one has killed another. That is what makes one grows fear, it's all because of the sense of powerlessness.
Then it would develop into a rage that would eat one's soul, and then the senses of morality and justice would go blurry and would turn men cruel.