She killed in the name of justice, and saying it that way, it seemed to alleviate her fear somewhat.
In the letter, she told him that she wasn't afraid at all at that time, and even felt a faint thrill in her heart... She asked him, was she originally such a violent person?
Right now, he wanted to answer her by saying... No, that was just a product of human self-defense instincts.
Because she protected herself, saved herself... that's why there's excitement, and that excitement, at its root, is called a sense of achievement.
He too, had experienced it.
After killing the first assassin who came for his life in his life.
And now, his little girl has gone through all this too.
In her letter, the little girl said she had grown... she suddenly understood many things.
She said it seemed as if the Lord of Heaven had arranged for her to go through this, a destined experience.
