Chapter 67 Let’s open a separate chapter about Ming Tsai


Chapter 67 Let’s open a single chapter about Mingzi

The comments in the past few days are basically about Mingzai, so I decided to open a single chapter and reply about Mingzai for the last time, emmm him He is a supporting character, so I won’t waste time on him in the future.

Everyone’s opinions can basically be summarized into two points: the first protagonist used a trick to seize Ming Tsai’s big house, and the protagonist died. The second is how to determine that Ming Tsai will not come back with intensified revenge?

Let’s talk about the first point first. In Chapter 23 of the book, Mingzi comes to Kang’s house to trick Azong into going to Yunnan. So if the protagonist doesn’t stop him, what will be Azong’s ending? He was given a drug injection by a drug dealer and became addicted to drugs. This thing cannot be quit by going to a drug rehab center. Otherwise, why would so many people who come out of a drug rehab center relapse? Even if you really quit, you still have to go through a painful process that ordinary people can't bear.

Attempted crime and no crime are two completely different concepts. According to the provisions of the Criminal Law, attempted offenders may be given a lighter or reduced punishment than accomplished offenders. An attempted crime refers to an act in which a criminal has already begun to commit a crime but fails to succeed due to reasons beyond the will of the criminal.

Ming Tsai is a typical criminal attempt. He has already set out to trick Azong into going to Yunnan, but he failed because of the protagonist. As for why he didn't go in? If he succeeded in the original plot, he would release it very quickly. If it failed here, he would not be able to go in. I can only say that there is insufficient evidence.

And the protagonist’s game is just a trick. If the protagonist doesn't buy his fake Buddha statue, he will deceive other people. He will still be punished. The protagonist just uses the trick to double his punishment. Think of it as his punishment for tricking Azong into going to Yunnan.

How can there be any morality to talk about such a person who attempted a crime and did great harm to his family?

Then the second point is that everyone may have no experience, so they overestimate the destructive power of addicts. Do you remember what was said in the anti-drug propaganda video? When one person takes drugs, the whole family suffers. The only people an addict can harm are his family members.

Drugs are very harmful to people. It will make you lose weight, make your limbs weak, and make you extremely weak. It may even enter your brain and reduce your intelligence and thinking ability.

For example, a gangster who is short of money or a drug addict who is short of money, which one poses a greater threat to you? Must be a gangster.

Because gangsters will stop you, rob you, and beat you. Will do anything to get you to hand over your money.

As for the addict, he will beg you. Please have mercy on him. If you tell him that there is a septic tank over there, and if he eats a mouthful of shit, give him 10 yuan, he will eat the septic tank clean. So the biggest harm he can do to you may be that he disgusts you by eating shit.

This is the damage that drugs have done to his brain. His thinking logic is completely different. Even if he still has some intelligence and knows that he wants to rob you, the harm of drugs to his body will make him unable to beat you.

So the only thing an addict can hurt is his family. Because only his family will really pity him when he pretends to be pitiful.

The eldest son of our old neighbor and the second son of my mother’s cousin are both drug addicts. I have experienced it, I remember when I was about 10 or 9 years old, it was elementary school anyway. One day I came home from school and met my neighbor's eldest son. He stopped me. He was in his 20s or 30s at the time. If he was a gangster, he would definitely snatch me as a kid. He would easily knock me down and snatch me away. My pocket money. But he was a drug addict. He knelt down and begged me to have mercy on him. He said I should have mercy on my uncle

which was quite shocking.

So, you don’t have to worry about an addict coming back to retaliate against you when he has no money. When he sees you when he has no money, he will just kneel down and beg you.

Let’s talk about Mingzi here. (End of this chapter)

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