Decided to translate the author’s note too here: Author’s Note: When writing this section, there are instances of hot-blooded or even dog blooded (tl:no idea what this meant) plot . The purpose is not to instill what B, or to instill what B . Rather, it’s to prepare the foundation for the later story plot . But, I didn’t expect that for this Japanese arc, in the book review section, there are those readers who put the Western liberty in high esteem in the discussion . And said that I was YY blinded . Actually, I’m not in the faction that hated Japan, and certainly is not in the pro-Japanese faction . When I wrote the novel, I rarely listed down my views in the book, but put out many facts instead . The readers would have their own judgments and ideas . Don’t need to look into mine . We can say that those islanders people are barbaric . Can even say that they are despicable and abnormal . But I think that we are unable to deny their tenacity and formidable unity . When I was young, I used to stand in front of the world map and dreamt about going to Hokkaido to throw poison, going to Siberia to create arson . In short, YY about the Qing dynasty in all its grand power had an imperialist policy and fantasized that all was submitted under the rule of China . (tl: wow, some kid) Alright, at that time, I was just in the fourth grade and had learned about the Opium War . After growing up, I sometimes see things in other people shoes . Why is Japan hostile to China? Why are those that we considered as compatriots in South East Asia are hostile to China? After looking up on the history, I summarized some of the probable reasons . I used Ueno Ju to give an oral account to speak of the Japanese mind on the Chinese people . I’m guessing that I’m relatively close to the facts . When I was young, I have the desire to hurl poison in Hokkaido because of the humiliation . At the Japanese military who poisoned children because of their humiliation of defeat in the Second World War and also to destroy the hope of China . Especially since they didn’t think that they lost at the hands of China . They felt the injustice of losing and wanted to clear away their shame and dominate the world . And as for those Indonesia, and Singapore . It’s a little sensitive, so I won’t say much here . How to say this . I always feel now that the Chinese people wanted to boycott Japanese goods or YY about the perish of the island (tl: Japan), they might as well better make use of this momentum to catch up to the economy of the island . If surpassed, then the enemies of China can only shut up . This should be the only time that I used the author’s identity in “Godly Thief” to put out my views, in order to avoid the continuance of the quarrels in the book review area .
Decided to translate the author’s note too here: Author’s Note: When writing this section, there are instances of hot-blooded or even dog blooded (tl:no idea what this meant) plot . The purpose is not to instill what B, or to instill what B . Rather, it’s to prepare the foundation for the later story plot . But, I didn’t expect that for this Japanese arc, in the book review section, there are those readers who put the Western liberty in high esteem in the discussion . And said that I was YY blinded . Actually, I’m not in the faction that hated Japan, and certainly is not in the pro-Japanese faction . When I wrote the novel, I rarely listed down my views in the book, but put out many facts instead . The readers would have their own judgments and ideas . Don’t need to look into mine . We can say that those islanders people are barbaric . Can even say that they are despicable and abnormal . But I think that we are unable to deny their tenacity and formidable unity . When I was young, I used to stand in front of the world map and dreamt about going to Hokkaido to throw poison, going to Siberia to create arson . In short, YY about the Qing dynasty in all its grand power had an imperialist policy and fantasized that all was submitted under the rule of China . (tl: wow, some kid) Alright, at that time, I was just in the fourth grade and had learned about the Opium War . After growing up, I sometimes see things in other people shoes . Why is Japan hostile to China? Why are those that we considered as compatriots in South East Asia are hostile to China? After looking up on the history, I summarized some of the probable reasons . I used Ueno Ju to give an oral account to speak of the Japanese mind on the Chinese people . I’m guessing that I’m relatively close to the facts . When I was young, I have the desire to hurl poison in Hokkaido because of the humiliation . At the Japanese military who poisoned children because of their humiliation of defeat in the Second World War and also to destroy the hope of China . Especially since they didn’t think that they lost at the hands of China . They felt the injustice of losing and wanted to clear away their shame and dominate the world . And as for those Indonesia, and Singapore . It’s a little sensitive, so I won’t say much here . How to say this . I always feel now that the Chinese people wanted to boycott Japanese goods or YY about the perish of the island (tl: Japan), they might as well better make use of this momentum to catch up to the economy of the island . If surpassed, then the enemies of China can only shut up . This should be the only time that I used the author’s identity in “Godly Thief” to put out my views, in order to avoid the continuance of the quarrels in the book review area . .
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