Clearly, both believed they could not truly convince each other, so persuading others became even more important.
Without words, An Jing knew he had become the arbiter of this dispute.
"I unconditionally support Jin, Miss Su, sorry about that."
Yet, without hesitation, An Jing expressed his stance, but before Jin Yanhua could smile, he continued, "That said..."
"In my past life, I read many novels, watched movies, series, and played games... Many villains had grand ideals, some, like Jin Qixu, wanted everyone to become dragons."
"Many protagonists refuted them with strange words, like 'making everyone another species must have hidden dangers', 'how could dreamlike life be better than the real world?', 'brainwashing violates free will', 'darkness and corruption are endless'..."
"Ultimately, it's just human conservatism at play, a preference for familiarity; faced with epoch-defining, unimaginable, groundbreaking things, they label them as 'wrong'."