Chapter 106 Hunting

[Speaking]

This kind of talk doesn't exist in various B-grade films showcasing murderers, it's even forbidden.

These masked murderers appear to lack "language"; throughout the entire film, they don't utter a single word and only hunt in absolute silence.

Initially, Luo Di thought that superfluous words would only taint the killing.

Hence, he embraced the concept of "silence" from a young age, even during his school days, leading him directly to becoming the most solitary student in class, friendless despite excellent athletic abilities.

It wasn't until the arrival of the class monitor that he made his first friend.

This notion of "silence" gradually broke down, and he even came to enjoy talking with friends, especially discussing film plots with the class monitor at home and talking about academic matters with Little Gao.

In Luo Di's view, speaking wasn't a bad thing.