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(3172) Independence

None of them said they had any other ideas at the time.

Tie Hongyan felt even more difficult to understand, and asked them to answer each of them whether they had different opinions at that time.

After asking one by one, she found that everyone said that she had no different opinions from others in this matter at that time.

Tie Hongyan asked again: "Did you have a little doubt about this practice at the beginning?"

After saying this, Tie Hongyan swept over every Tie Cang man holding a whip again.

However, everyone's reaction told her that she did not have even a little doubt about this practice at that time.

During this process, Tie Hongyan felt that this was incredible and thought to himself: This is too strange! The fall of the iron beast in the throne may not have anything to do with them. Not only did they all take the initiative to admit that this matter was related to them, but they also agreed to let him do the movements using spells at that time! However, the idea of ​​letting him do the movements using spells at that time was obviously not a method that ordinary people could think of, and it also made outsiders feel ridiculous. Did their thoughts on this matter really agree at that time? When I asked one by one, everyone said that they were themselves.

I agreed to let that person do the action of using spells at that time. Is this true or because everyone else said that? Could it be that someone was afraid that they would be treated differently from others and would be treated alone by me? Is it true that even if they didn't know whether being treated alone by me was a good or a bad thing, they would not dare to be different from others. Even if they got a bad result, the results they got were the same bad, so that they would feel balanced in their hearts? If I showed that it seemed to be beneficial to people who had different opinions in their hearts at that time, would the situation be different? Let me give it a try.

Tie Hongyan said deliberately: "It is valuable to be able to think independently and not be led by other people's ideas."

After saying that, she looked at the reactions of those people, but none of them had a special reaction.

Tie Hongyan continued to ask: "At that time, no one really had any other opinion on the view that others agreed with because of independent thinking?"

After speaking, she looked at everyone in turn again, but no one stood up to express that she actually had other opinions in her mind at that time.

As she looked at one of the Tyōkura people, the man sighed and showed a look of regret, and she asked, "Why are you sighing?"

The man said, "Young clan leader, I actually think it is valuable to think independently. However, at that time, I felt like I was controlled by something and could not have any different ideas. Even now, I feel like I am controlled by something, but it is lighter than that moment."

"What do you think you are controlled by?" Tie Hongyan asked.

"I don't know." said the man.

"Can you describe that feeling in detail?" Tie Hongyan asked.

"It's probably what they said just now, "I can't help myself..." the man said.

"Do you feel this way too?" Tie Hongyan asked the Tie Cang people holding whips again.

All of those people said they felt this way.

Tie Hongyan thought this was strange and asked again: "Is the feeling of 'involuntary' you said is because you are afraid that you are different from others or are afraid of being punished, or something else?"
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