He suddenly understood what his master had said before: "So-called fate is merely a series of choices." What it truly meant.
Whether it was choosing or rejecting, whether it was good or evil, it was really all just about choices. And these choices were one's own affair, irrelevant to others.
The origin of right and wrong, good and evil lies in the choices each individual makes, and each choice brings its own consequences.
Indeed, from the moment of birth, a person constantly faces choices, and the type of choice one makes determines the kind of life one leads and the judgments one eventually receives.
He suddenly remembered the resolution he had made earlier, which was to become a good person and not a menace, and it was right, but his initial motivation had been wrong.
Initially, he intended to prove to those who called him a menace, or to the gods, that they were mistaken.