Parental murder, especially killing one's biological parents, is regarded as a heinous crime in any region, country, or civilization.
But Tian En doesn't care.
When she acted, all she felt was the thrill of revenge.
Sometimes, Tian En really couldn't understand why for some people, killing seemed so natural, as if it didn't require any psychological struggle and could be done naturally.
For someone like her, who used to not even want to step on a bug, it was... beyond imagination.
But at that moment—after taking a life for the first time in the most brutal way, Tian En suddenly understood.
Taking another's life was never a difficult task, as long as you find your own "justifiable" reason.
For the Upper City People, killing Lower City People for a sliver of benefit or pleasure, was justifiable.
For soldiers, killing others for honor and merit was also justifiable.
