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Chris shook his head to get rid of the slight wavering in his heart. No matter whether he thinks An's fallacies are reasonable or not, he can't show it, otherwise God knows what An will do with peace of mind. Over the past few days, he has understood a little bit about the way girls think. An seems to be happy as long as she is full. She is always happy, without fear, scruples, or concepts of good and evil.

Except for that kind of ignorant baby, no one can be as carefree as An. In a way, it was like she had just been born into the world. However, An's thinking is not naive, she is quite astute. If coupled with the powerful superpower she saw that day... she is like a child who has mastered a murderous weapon. How terrible it is to remain so innocent.

"You can't kill anyone anyway." Chris tried to convince her, "The law should judge the guilty."

"Then what do you think I should do? Don't fight back, don't retaliate when scolded, let them deal with me?" An Xu asked, genuinely curious. She really wanted to know what Chris meant. It wouldn't be very interesting if she was asked to be beaten and repent.

"You can reason with them." Chris said, and An Peng laughed, making him blush a little, knowing that he was just like coaxing a child. He added: "What would the world be like if they got into a fight and wanted to kill each other even if they didn't agree with each other?"

"What does this world have to do with me?" An asked.

"No one can escape the world we live in," Chris said. "We can do our best to make society stable and peaceful, so that humans can have a better living environment, so that everyone can live a good life."

"In other words, abiding by the law is to make yourself live a better life, right?"

Chris vaguely felt that there was a trap in his words, but at first glance there was nothing wrong with it. He nodded and said, "It can be said that helping others is helping yourself."

"Then why don't I help myself directly?" An Xu asked again.

"By allowing the entire human species to develop better, individuals can obtain a long-term environment in which they can strive for a better life. What's more, isn't it better to allow more people to be happy than just one person?" Chris said.

"There is a problem in your words." An Xu put down the bowl and raised a finger, "Do you think human happiness is the same?"

"Life is safe, food and clothing are secure, and the most basic happiness is the same, right?" Chris said.

"So, as long as you have food, clothing and a place to live, you will be happy?"

"No, there are more, such as realizing dreams and being with important people," Chris pondered, "but the above-mentioned part of happiness is the most essential and common."

"That's not right." An Xu said with a smile, "If there is only one loaf of bread and two hungry people, their happiness is the same, but if one party is happy, the other party will be unhappy."

"They can share half of the bread with each other, and then go looking for more food together." Chris said, "Two people can get more food than one person, and people travel in groups on a continent where alien beasts are rampant. , and eventually villages, cities, and the entire Amenan Kingdom were built, precisely because of this principle."

"What if I can't find it?"

"You can't always think of the worst." Chris said helplessly.

"Okay, let's set the background in a not too bad time period." An waved his hand nonchalantly, "In a country where no one will starve to death and there is no huge threat, there is a poor man and a rich man. People. Although the rich man has money, he is the least rich among the rich people nearby. His dream is to blend in with other rich people, become friends with them, and become a respected person. Therefore, the rich man needs The poor become his slaves.”

"This is wrong!" Chris blurted out. He frowned and said, "Does it mean that someone's destiny should be controlled by others just to have something to show off?"

"You mean, just let the rich be patient?"

"Of course, no matter how nice it sounds, in comparison..."

"So Chris made some mistakes." An Xu smiled with two dimples, "Why do you count the happiness of two people as a whole? Even if keeping the same can make the overall happiness slightly higher, but The rich as individuals are not happy. No matter what they choose to do, fifty percent of the group is unhappy.”

"..."

"Moreover, how do you know that such a choice can increase the overall happiness? Rich people want to gain friendship, be respected, realize dreams, and obtain happiness. This is much more advanced than animal-like survival, right? Rich people have money, Have greater influence. A farmer's misfortune may only affect a small area of ​​​​the village, but a rich man's misfortune can affect the entire village. If he stops lending food to all farmers in famine years, the unfortunate man will Wouldn’t the spread be more serious?”

"Do you mean that in order to make the more influential people happy, the weaker people must be sacrificed?" Chris said suppressing his anger.

He couldn't help but get angry, not because what An said was ridiculous, but because her hypothetical scenarios abounded. How could this be right when the peasants were still struggling to make ends meet and the nobles already enjoyed the luxury of squandering their lives?

"For the sake of the majority, must the minority be sacrificed?" An Xu asked using a similar sentence pattern.

"I think so." Chris said firmly.

"On one side is a village, on the other side are relatives, lovers and benefactors. Will you sacrifice your important people?"

"Yes," he said through gritted teeth.

"Huh?" An Xu raised his eyebrows, looking a little surprised, but not convinced. "You are amazing." She admitted, "What if on one side there are a few scholars who have made contributions to mankind, and on the other side there are a group of murderers who commit heinous crimes?"

"Save scholars." Chris said, "Those murderers deserve their lives, and their survival may threaten more people, which is equivalent to a negative number."

"On the left are the promising superpowers, and on the right are a group of people who are not guilty enough to die but have bad deeds?"

"Then...it depends on how much contribution the superpower can make, and how many crimes the guilty person has." Chris hesitated.

"In other words, like a weight, is it possible that if the right side steals more fruit, the right side will be killed, and if the left side helps the old lady less, the left side will be killed?" An Xule said in despair.

Chris fell silent.

He failed to convince An, but was distracted by her words. Just as he didn't understand why the answers that were all true were so confusing, he also didn't understand how these seemingly well-organized assumptions could lead to absurd endings. This is wrong, he thought in vain, unable to think of any convincing reasons.

"Actually, you don't have to think about these problems." An Xu put down the soup he drank and burped with satisfaction, "Let's go back to the beginning of the problem. If those people want to be happy, I have to accept their mercy and suffer misfortune all my life. Maybe that incident will cause social unrest and teach the children bad things, but for me, I am saved! No matter how bad the world becomes, no matter how bad my life becomes, it will never be better than being obedient. Worse."

"Really?" Chris looked at him, "Stay at home, whether you are imprisoned or exiled, you will be the only eldest daughter of the Sullivan family. At least you will not be hungry or have a full meal, and you will not be whipped. He will not be punished with death."

"So what?" An Xu sneered, "Rather than living such a boring life, I think it's better to just cut it off and practice again."

Her light-colored eyes stared at Chris seriously. There was no haze in them, and they were as clear as sunshine. How can someone love and despise life at the same time? Chris couldn't figure it out, and he was discouraged by his inability to understand and his inability to speak.

"Why do you want to stay here?" He couldn't help but ask, "If you only care about having fun, why don't you choose to leave or die?"

"If you want to live an interesting life, what can you do if you don't have patience?" An Xu said, "I know what a boring future there will be if I stay in Sullivan Manor, but it's different here. I can learn and wait for new things to happen. It's worth it." of……"

At this point, An smiled sincerely, her eyes curved into two crescent moons, and said, "Look, didn't I just wait for you?"

when--

The bell rang in the distance, and An said "huh" strangely. "Is it early today?" She turned around and asked Chris. Chris blinked uncertainly, still unable to recover from all the shocks just now.

"I'm leaving first!" An Xu waved to Chris, feeling that his confused face was very cute and filled him with a sense of accomplishment. She was about to leave, but she couldn't help but run back a few steps, jumped up, and rubbed Chris' hair. Chris woke up from his daze and shrank back unexpectedly, as if he had been eaten for no reason. An Xu was in a good mood, whistled, and ran away with a smile.

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