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... he way Shouning County took care of the robbers. In his opinion, this was to indulge evil, not to persuade good.

It may be a good thing for the prodigal son to return for money, but it is not worthy of publicity. Because a person who has done a lot of bad deeds, accidentally reforms his mind and does a good thing, he will be written down. It is very unfair to people who have never done bad deeds in their whole life.

The practice of Shouning's robbery is very similar to the allusion ...

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