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742 A Just Judgment Also Needs a Scale(3/3)

In fact, it’s not that difficult, right?

Anyway, no matter what changes are made, it can't change the result that Lucien deserves to die, and the punishment will naturally not be endless.

It's just that his performance made Rorschach a little dissatisfied!

The purpose of punishment is to teach the wrongdoer a lesson.

And Lucien's appearance of seeking death made the punishment seem meaningless.

Lucien doesn't seem to have any possibility of repentance at all.

But Rorschach cannot punish the other party with the purpose of causing him pain.

In that case, there would be no difference from Duriel...

Punishment and torture have many overlaps in the process, but the only thing that can distinguish the two is the justice of the starting point.

This is also an important reason why lynching is not recognized...

Who can say how many of those who would join the ranks of punishment are truly noble, and how many are just taking the opportunity to torture others?

Since it cannot be distinguished, this power can only be regulated.

Rorschach is a somewhat contradictory person.

On the one hand, he hopes that everything will be carried out according to the justice of the law, on the other hand, he uses lynching to punish sinners.

Even he himself cannot grasp this limit well.

This scale is really difficult to distinguish, but fortunately, whatever he does to Lucien now is just punishment.

Because he is righteous now!

Moreover, Lucien himself is a demon who cannot atone for his sins even by dying ten thousand times.

Rorschach doesn’t have to worry about going too far!
Chapter completed!
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