I don't know when it started, but people began to see errors as a matter of course, and every attempt to correct errors faces strong resistance from those who maintain them.
To preserve errors, those people resort to any means, even slaughter!
Isn't it absurd? Hard to imagine, isn't it? But when people know that burning Bruno was not an isolated incident, that the victims being guilty is a common, daily tragedy for humans, would they still find it inconceivable?
Li Xuanba probably never imagined in his dreams that although he roamed the world, he would be forced to change his name because of a taboo in later generations.
Nie Shan was evidently not influenced by later generations and couldn't help but say, "I heard Li Xuanba died young?"
"Li Xuanba's early death occurred in the original world."
Tianya explained, "In the replicated world, he was carefully cared for by Li Babai, treated as if he were his own son."
