Since ancient times, there have always been those who say,
"Carrying out justice on behalf of the heavens."
These four words are well known to the world.
But "heaven" is nothing more than a cloud.
An inanimate object without feelings.
It can be used as a weapon by anyone with the desire to do so.
The phrase "carrying out justice on behalf of the heavens" often comes from the mouths of the powerful.
They proclaim themselves as the embodiment of justice, acting with renowned teachers and legitimate reasons!
As for the saying "men act, heaven watches,"
It usually comes from the mouths of the weak.
The weak, facing the strong and unable to resist, can only pin their hopes on a non-existent Heavenly Dao.
For comfort.
Or perhaps, to die with their eyes closed.
Julius Reed did not believe in heaven, nor did he need any excuses to silence others.
If there really was a heaven, then he himself was that heaven.
"Your words are arrogant, but I wonder, how capable are you?"