Ji's experiences in the Taiwei Great World were quite diverse, with various enmities frequently arising. Some admired him, but strangely, when faced with women's confessions, he didn't even give Gu An a chance to choose, directly rejecting them, while hesitating over matters like killing, accepting a mentor, or pleading for others.
Aside from emotions, Gu An had no choice in Ji's other affairs, which made his experience rather enjoyable.
For now, Ji's personality wasn't considered gloomy. He bore no grudges and would make many friends. Even just reading about him, Gu An could imagine the image of a heroic prodigy full of pride and ambition.
Moreover, Ji's actions were upright and forthright, succumbing to flexibility rather than force. The more enemies he had, the more excited he became. If enemies pleaded with him, he would hesitate.