In fact, there were only two kinds of endings in this game. The kind ending was more in line with the Western values, especially the values of the lighthouse nation. For the players in China, this route was a bit too saintly.
Because Hank's daughter betrayed the protagonist and the others, it directly led to the death of the protagonist's brother. However, the kind protagonist asked the protagonist to forgive Hank and let Hank reunite with his daughter, which was obviously unreasonable.
After all, Hank was a criminal, and he was a two-faced, fickle man. All kinds of blemishes could not be completely washed away by a daughter. Who knew if he was using his daughter as a shield in exchange for his own life?
And the values in China were more inclined to "revenge with honesty." Even if the protagonist chose the path of a good person, it didn't mean that he had to forgive the murderers who killed his loved ones and let them continue to live like a Saint.