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In the end, all the fighting is merely a means of venting for the protagonist. Easily defeating an opponent does not necessarily fulfill the purpose of venting, until the moment of face-to-face confrontation, where fists meet and one is both striking and being struck, does the protagonist truly release their emotions. Some may believe that knocking someone down is a form of venting, but in reality, toppling a weaker enemy brings little satisfaction. Even crushing ten thousand ants may not achieve the intended release, would it not?
"The Disruption of Time and Space" has released quite a few installments, yet many readers have raised questions regarding its plot. The typical issues include the following, which I will explain one by one.
In reality, the few physics and mathematics geniuses I have encountered or heard of, without exception, wield significant influence in their respective fields, yet they often lack even basic self-care abilities and require the assistance of others. Einstein was frequently disheveled, and Hawking needed care from others, but that does not diminish their status as geniuses
As for the protagonist's unwillingness to be a guinea pig, it is purely due to being misled by his father during childhood, resulting in a psychological shadow that has persisted from a young age, without any particular reason.
The first issue is the question of gifted schools. Many opinions suggest that, since this is within a highly democratic social system, the notion of such so-called gifted individuals being treated like guinea pigs is fundamentally unfeasible
Furthermore, the so-called research and literature do not involve dissection, but rather scientific and rational observation and analysis. In reality, the students of the genius school are treated very well and are not individuals who are persecuted. I hope everyone understands this point
In fact, many works feature similar settings. In the film "Starship Troopers," not serving in the military even results in a lack of citizenship, which is much harsher. Since this is a novel, there is no need to delve too deeply into it
Here, I would like to clarify that the so-called genius described at the beginning of this book always refers to those who are talented in cultivation. Unless otherwise specified, it will specifically refer to others. Generally, cultivation geniuses are individuals with exceptionally outstanding physical qualities and performances in various aspects (specifically referring to human physiological qualities). To enhance the overall quality of humanity, these individuals are the best subjects for research.
I can only say that this must be read in context. Firstly, the premise of this event is that Zhao Li became aware of the accident that occurred at home, and was provoked by the former prison warden. It was under extreme psychological pressure and the need for catharsis that he engaged in such behavior
Moreover, even a genius is only specialized in a particular area. There is a hierarchy in learning, and each profession has its own expertise. No one is proficient in everything; those who claim to be proficient in all are not geniuses, but rather deceivers
Therefore, it cannot be said that the protagonist is foolish or that he should abandon his advantages. It is simply that such a plot point arises at this moment, and it merely serves as a means of catharsis
Naturally, there are many other geniuses in various disciplines within society, which is a normal occurrence. Some medical geniuses are likely those who participate in research, but this is simply not elaborated upon in the text
This plot has faced criticism from numerous readers, who generally believe that since it is a novel, there should not be such a foolish protagonist who abandons their advantages to compete with the enemy. Moreover, many people, upon reaching this point, have expressed their intention to abandon further reading.
The second question is that the protagonist often learns from various people. Some readers have raised doubts about this, asking how it is possible for a genius to not know these basic things and still need guidance from others
The third question involves a scenario in which Zhao Ligang enters prison and has a duel with Sanders. During the competition, Sanders expressed his dissatisfaction, claiming it was unfair. Therefore, the protagonist made every effort to create a fair environment for the contest with Sanders, until he ultimately subdued him.
Everyone has a time of youthful exuberance and moments of passion, during which they may not remain calm when faced with challenges. The protagonist is not inherently fixed in their character; rather, they require a normal developmental process. I hope everyone can understand this
Therefore, it is quite normal for the protagonist to need to learn from the strengths of others in certain aspects, and there is no need to claim that the protagonist is not a so-called genius because of this
What I want to emphasize again is that the genius referred to in this book specifically pertains to those with exceptional talents in the realm of cultivation, indicating individuals who excel in physical fitness and other physiological attributes compared to others, and does not imply that they are geniuses in all aspects
This concludes the explanations for now. If there are any further questions, everyone is welcome to raise them. Thank you all for your support