Chapter 60 explains some readers’ questions!
The first question: In the first chapter, why did Lao Jin choose to die instead of jumping into the sea? Because the dead bomb would follow him into the sea, and the power of the bomb exploding in the water is much greater than on land.
This type of question is quite typical. Sometimes, a detailed explanation is given, but some readers may think it is too simple. If it is not explained clearly, some readers may not understand it.
There is also the goldfish bowl issue. First, Cui Jian broke off the goldfish bowl glass before going to the sidewalk. He had confirmed the goldfish bowl material when he bought it, rather than just using glass temporarily. Second, he swept away the goldfish bowl so that if someone suspected him in the future, they would be able to find the goldfish bowl fragments in a corner, which would prove that he did not discard the possible murder weapon, but just accidentally broke the goldfish bowl.
The second problem: the problem of high tide and slow heating.
This may be a big problem. As a killer, you should kill with one strike, not rush into a tiger's den alone. There won't be any very exciting scenes. A good killer is low-key and efficient.
The third problem: the corn tastes too light.
I don't want to write Korean either. You can understand that Hancheng is a city with strong Chinese and Korean flavors.
The fourth question: Lao Jin.
The protagonist has no feelings for Lao Jin. In the first chapter, it is stated that he does not like Lao Jin interfering in his mission, and he does not like him taking advantage of his seniority to give orders. The text states that Qi Sha has never encountered such a situation as Lao Jin, so the protagonist meets with Lao Jin's widow and explains the specific situation in a down-to-earth manner.
The fifth question: good and evil.
There is no clear right or wrong, but there must be a standard, which is professional ethics. It is understandable that Bing Ci pursued Qi Sha because they committed transnational crimes. But if Bing Ci has no professional bottom line, that is another matter. Xiao Shui's killing of Jin Ge is unacceptable behavior, and he must pay for his behavior. If Qi Sha indulges Xiao Shui, the dragon slayer will lose his faith and will inevitably transform into an evil dragon.
The sixth problem: college time is too long.
So it's over.
Question 7: Short.
There will be two to three updates a day before the release, each with 2,000 words. After the release, there will be one update a day, each with 4,000 words.
It’s short, so it has nothing to do with shrimp.
The eighth question: amnesia.
Amnesia can solve various details such as the protagonist not being able to speak Korean, having no information, and staying in Hancheng.
(End of this chapter)