Vol V Chapter 171

There was a saying on Earth that went "so long as the law did not forbid, anything could be done." That meant that so long as the law did not explicitly proclaim in writing that something was prohibited, then that thing could always be done.

Of course, this did not mean that there was no danger. For example, climbing to the top of a skyscraper and dancing along the edge of its outer walls; for example, performing a high-wire stunt holding only a bamboo pole and without any safety rope; for example, going to some peaceful religious lands that flaunted no other forms of civilization other than scriptures to protect the rights and interests of women and children… the last kind was indeed most admirable. But its death rate was much higher than the former two. It was said that every year, the true feminists had to sacrifice a double-digit number of lives for this cause. Such a heroic act was truly something so touching yet tragic.