If you want to be a good person, find Huadi

Chapter 2 Thinking about Life 1

Despite having experienced time travel three times, Liu Yi remained baffled by his ability to travel. Unlike most time travel novels, his first two journeys hadn't benefited him from any cheat codes, systems, auxiliary tools, or special talents. Therefore, he suspected this time around wouldn't offer any special assistance. However, Liu Yi felt he had one advantage: familiarity with the plot. He believed this advantage would be crucial for his survival and success in the new world. Therefore, he resolved not only to live a fulfilling life but also to delve deeper into the truth behind time travel.

The Wah Di he traveled through time this time is a low-class thug, without followers, money, or status. His only notable skill is his exceptional driving ability, allowing him to easily control both four-wheeled cars and two-wheeled motorcycles. Beyond that, he's practically worthless. Speaking of character, what kind of character do Young and Dangerous people have? When they slash at someone with a knife, do they even consider whether the person is a good person? As for loyalty, the result of loyalty in this film is simply death. Wah Di, out of loyalty, helps Laba with robberies, but because he's not Laba's trusted confidant, he receives no gratitude. Furthermore, he faces the police pursuit alone. Wah Di's loyalty prevents him from killing JoJo, but Laba threatens him and he's eventually apprehended. Wah Di, out of loyalty, seeks revenge for Qi Ge, but ends up tragically dead on the streets. Qi Ge, a man of equal loyalty, sends his most loyal henchman on robbery missions to raise funds for his boss. Qi Ge was loyal, but ultimately met a tragic end at the hands of Laba. Therefore, being loyal to the underworld is like gambling with your life, especially with the Mark Six lottery, where there's no chance of winning. The underworld only cares about profit, not loyalty.

Thinking too far ahead, I need to think carefully about what to do next. Liu Yi is a big fan of this movie, and he loves both Andy Lau's Hua Di and Jacklyn Wu's JoJo. While watching the movie, he thought, if he were Hua Di, he would definitely choose JoJo over the so-called chivalry. Now that he has become Hua Di, he must protect this good girl in this life.

The following plot is quite heartbreaking. After Huadi and Jojo returned to Hong Kong, they were quickly arrested by the police. Fortunately, Jojo's mother dropped the case, and Huadi was released. However, Jojo faced tremendous pressure from her parents, who forced her to study in Canada.

Later, a conflict ensued between Qi Ge and Laba, resulting in Qi Ge being hacked to death by Laba. Upon learning of this, Hua Di resolved to avenge Qi Ge. He and Bao Shu went to seek revenge on Laba, ultimately perishing alongside them. The story is filled with tragedy, leaving one to lament the fickleness of fate.

JoJo has contributed a classic image to Chinese film history: a girl in a wedding dress, stumbling barefoot through the streets, searching for her lover. After such a tragic love story, JoJo will find it difficult to love again and may very well live a lonely life. Liu Yi is determined to change this tragedy. But what can he do now? Although he's experienced time travel twice, this time he's undoubtedly starting at Iron Level. Although he's familiar with the plot, how can he change things? Not return to Hong Kong? JoJo has parents; she can't be cut off from them. Her parents must bless this couple. What about Qi Ge? Can he just watch Qi Ge die? Qi Ge has truly risked his life to protect JoJo. What about Bao Shu? If Qi Ge is killed, Bao Shu will definitely seek revenge on Laba. With Bao Shu's abilities, let alone killing Laba, even dying together with him is impossible. He'll definitely be hacked to death by Laba's minions. Thinking of this, Liu Yi feels like he's fallen into a bottomless abyss. However, he doesn't give up hope, instead striving to find a solution.

So many problems, so many things he couldn't let go of—he had to solve them! But how? He had no money, no connections, no status. How could he resolve these problems? It was too difficult. He had no cheat code, no ability to memorize lottery numbers like other time travelers, and no other supernatural powers. At this moment, he felt extremely frustrated and helpless.

However, when he felt the faint breathing of JOJO beside him, a sense of responsibility surged in his heart. JOJO had cried herself to exhaustion and finally fell into a deep sleep.

Faced with this difficult situation, Liu Yi fell into deep thought. He realized that the only viable solution seemed to be to return to Hong Kong and kill Laba while he was asleep. Only in this way could all the problems be completely resolved. But at the same time, he was faced with a bottom line that he held deep in his heart: he could not kill.

Liu Yi couldn't help but ask himself, "Can I really break this bottom line?" He began to examine his own values ​​and reflect on whether he should give up his principles to save JoJo. He knew that once he took this step, there would be no turning back. In this moral dilemma, he had to make a difficult choice.

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