Anyway, Zhu Hanyi saved two elementary school students from the disaster at Demon Mountain with his sacrifice.
Wei Zuxia's sacrifice, however, didn't save anyone.
There's no need to compare who had it worse.
No eggs remain unbroken under a toppled nest; in Earth's last few years, tragedies were everywhere.
Yet, in some ways, Wei Zuxia's end was even more sorrowful than Zhu Hanyi's.
In Ma Ran's impression, this person's greatest strength, and simultaneously his greatest flaw, was his sense of responsibility.
Wei Zuxia's sense of responsibility was so heavy that he would often work tirelessly, studying tactical layouts day and night, leading to both physical and mental exhaustion.
Thus...
He would occasionally say thoughtless things or do seemingly foolish things in formal settings.
Ma Ran could completely understand.
People are flesh and blood, not machines made of iron and steel fueled by blood, and it's impossible to never make a mistake in one's lifetime.
