In Lin Xing's countless experiences of death, being injured but not killed was a situation he most detested.
Because it often represented more time wasted, uncontrollable situations, and greater physical torment.
Even though Lin Xing had overcome most of the impact of physical torment, it didn't mean he liked such things.
Among the various situations of being injured but not killed, wanting to capture him alive was what made him most guarded and most detested.
"Killing someone as a punishment is a common rule, but in this world, especially in my case, it often doesn't apply."
Countless memories of slaughter and death filled Lin Xing's brain, seemingly suppressing the memories of his normal life into a corner.
"For others, death is the greatest threat, but for me, death is simply the beginning."
"Instead, capturing me alive is an act even more terrifying than wanting to kill me."
"For me, this should be considered more serious than killing someone, an unforgivable act."