Chapter 5471 (five thousand four hundred and seventy-one) Don’t talk about it
The man stopped, closed his eyes, as if recalling something, and soon opened his eyes again, but did not speak immediately.
The gray-handed man looked at him, but didn't want to urge him to speak quickly.
The man then spoke for himself: "Because I was bullied, I think... what he said at the time made sense." The man said, "But..."
The man with gray hands asked, "But what?"
The person said: "But I think that's because I am the one being bullied... If the person being bullied is not me... then... it is normal for others to be bullied."
The man with gray hands asked: "Do you think you are different from others?"
"I...I don't know what's different, but...when I'm the one being bullied, I feel...it's wrong to bully others," the man said.
The man with gray hands asked: "When you bully others, do you think you don't have to think about your own reasons?"
The man said: "When I bully others... things are still different."
The gray-handed man asked: "Why is it different?"
"The person I bullied was...the blue-armored man." The man said, "This is another matter. The blue-armored man himself is..."
"How?" asked the gray-handed man.
"It's someone who deserves to be bullied." That person said.
"Why do you say you 'should' be bullied?" the gray-handed man asked.
"Because... because many people bully them." The man said, "I've seen it too many times. Everyone is like this."
“Just because I’ve seen it too much, it’s ‘should’?” asked the gray-handed man.
"Everyone else is like that, so... that should be it." The man said. "Do you think the people who bully you think you deserve to be bullied?" the gray-handed man asked.
"You would think! They said that!" The man said with some anger again.
The man with gray hands asked again: "What did you say?"
"I reasoned with them, but they... were not reasonable at all. They said that I deserved to be bullied and that I asked for it." The man said.
The gray-hand man said: "What did you think when you heard this?"
The man said: "At that time, others meant that... I had no future and deserved to be bullied. I... also... also thought about whether it was my fault."
The man with gray hands asked: "In other words, when you bully others, you don't think about whether it's your fault, but when you are bullied, you think about whether it's your fault?"
The man said: "It seems... yes. But... the two things are different."
"What's the difference?" asked the gray-handed man.
"I just feel something is different. If I say it, it will definitely...it will definitely sound unreasonable, but...anyway...I just want to say it is different." The person said.
The man with gray hands asked: "Do you think that whoever is bullied should find the reason from whom?"
The man said: "It seems... yes. But the weak one is being bullied... What if the weak one being bullied is me... I will not be convinced."
"Why are you not convinced?" The gray-handed man asked, "Is it because you consider it from the perspective of the weak?"
The gray-hand man didn't think he was thinking from the perspective of the weak, but he still asked it to hear what he had to say.
The man added: "No. I... will not think about the problem from the perspective of the weak. The reason why I am not convinced is not because I consider the weak, but because... the weak... the person being bullied happens to be me. That’s all.”
(End of chapter)