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The first episode
1. "Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves." Confucius
said: "If you attack heresy, you will harm yourself."

2. When I was a little girl, my understanding of revenge was as simple as the Sunday School proverb that hid behind, neat little morality slogans, like, “Do unto others” and “Two wrongs don't make a right.”
When I was little, my understanding of revenge, simply stayed at Comprehension of Sunday school proverbs, simple moral slogans, such as "Do not do to others what you would not want them to do to others" and "When is time for retribution".

3. But two wrongs can never make a right, because two wrongs can never equal each other. For the truly wronged, real satisfaction can only be found in one of two places: Absolute forgiveness…or mortal vindication. This is not a story about Forgiveness.
Retribution never ends, because the two kinds of damage can never be counteracted. For the truly injured party, true satisfaction can only be achieved in two ways: complete forgiveness, or death to wash away the sin. This is not a story of forgiveness.

4. They say revenge is a dish best served cold. But sometimes it's as warm as a bowl of soup. My father died in innocent man.
As the saying goes, it is not too late for a gentleman to take revenge in ten years, and sometimes the hatred after ten years is the same. My father died wrongly.

5. When everything you love has been stolen from you, sometimes all you have left is revenge. When everything you love has been stolen from you, all you have left is revenge
.



Episode 2
1. And mistakes are life and death, collateral damage is inescapable.
One wrong step is life and death;

2. Ems: That our past defines who we are. Our past created our present.
Vic: I would say our choices are what define us. I would say our choices are what define us.
Ems: May be for the lucky. Maybe for the lucky.

3. Trust is a difficult thing, whether it's finding the right people to trust or trusting the right people will do the wrong thing. But trusting our heart is the riskiest thing of all. In the end, the only person we can truly trust is ourselves.
Trust doesn’t come easily, whether it’s finding someone you can trust or believing that even they will betray you. But trusting your heart is the greatest adventure. In the end, the only person you can truly trust is yourself.



Episode 3
1. For the innocent, the past may hold a reward. But for the treacherous, it's only a matter of time before the past delivers what they truly deserve
. But for those who treacherous, they will finally get what they deserve for their ugly past.



Episode 4
1. The greatest weapon anyone can use against us is our mind. Are we true to ourselves? Or do we live for the expectations of others? And if we are open and honest, can we ever truly be loved? Can we find the courage to release our deepest secrets? Or in the end, are we all unknowable even to ourselves?
The most powerful weapon outsiders have against us is our hearts. Are we being honest with ourselves? Or are we just living for the expectations of others? Can we find love if we are honest with each other? Do we have the courage to tell the secrets of our hearts? Or in the end, we are all at a loss, even to ourselves.



Episode 5
1. In revenge, as in life, every action has an equal and opposite reaction. In the end, the guilty always fall. In revenge, as in life, every action has an equal and opposite reaction
. But in the end, good will triumph over evil.

2. Never underestimate the power of guilt; it compels people to some pretty remarkable places
.

3. Appearances can be deceiving ,can't they ? And you've practically made it an art form .Ever time i smile at you across a room or we run into each other at the luncheon, or io welcome you into my home. Let that smile be a reminder of just how much i despise you . And that every time i hug you , the warmth you feel , is my hatred burning through .
Seemingly good things are the most confusing, right? And you've already got the hang of it. Whenever I smile at you from across the room, or meet you at a luncheon, or invite you to my house, let that bright smile remind you of how much I despise you. And every time I hug you, the warmth you feel is my burning hatred.

4. Guilt is a powerful affliction. You can try to turn your back on it, but that's when it sneaks up behind you and eats your life. Some people struggle to understand their own guilt, unwilling or unable to justify the part they play in it. Others run away from their guilt, until there's no conscience left at all. But I run toward my guilt. I feed off of it. I need it. For me, guilt is one of the few lanterns that still light my way.
Guilt is a grinding new thing. You can try to pretend it doesn't exist, but at the same time it's eating into your life unknowingly. Some struggle to recognize their guilt, unwilling or unable to exonerate themselves; others run away until it is completely exhausted. But I confronted the guilt head-on, eager for it. For me, guilt is one of the few remaining lights that light my way.



Episode 6
1. They say vengeance taken will tear the heart and torment the conscience. If there's any truth to it, then I now know with certainly that the path I'm on is the right way.
As the saying goes, revenge is the piercing pain, the bitterness that tortures the conscience. If this is true, I can be sure that I am on the path of my own revenge.

2. Like life, revenge can be a messy business. And both would be much simpler if only our heads could figure out which way our hearts will go. But the heart has its reasons, or which reasons can not know.
Revenge is like life, Like a mess. If our reason can guide the direction of the heart, everything can be solved. However, the human mind is uncontrollable and unreadable.



Episode 7 1. As Hamlet
said to Ophelia, "God has given you one face, and you make yourself another." The battle between these two halves of identity who we are and who we pretend to be, is unwinnable.
Ophelia said, "God gave you a face, but you made another for yourself." The true self and the outer pretense struggle against each other.

2. Never underestimate your enemy and never let your guard down.
Never underestimate your enemy and never let your guard down.

3. Just as there are two sides to every story, there are two sides to every person. One that we reveal to the world and another we keep hidden inside. A duality governed by the balance of light and darkness.
Everything has two sides, Everyone also has two sides. On the one hand, we are exposed to the world, and on the other hand, we are deeply buried in our hearts; and the two coexist and balance between the light and darkness of human nature.

4. Within each of us is the capacity for both good and evil. But those who are able to blur the moral dividing line hold the true power.
Everyone has an angel and a demon in their hearts, only those who are on the edge of the moral line Humans are the real powerhouses.



Episode 8
1. There's an old saying about those who cannot remember the past being condemned to repeat it. But those of us who refuse to forget the past are condemned to relive it. There's an old saying about those who cannot remember the past being condemned to repeat it
. . And those who cannot forget the past are destined to repeat the same mistakes.

2. The past is a tricky thing. Sometimes it's etched in stone. And other times, it's rendered in soft memories. But if you meddle too long in deep, a dark thing, who knows what masters you'll awaken
? The trick of fate. Sometimes it is inscribed on the rock, and sometimes it revolves in illusory memory. But if you're stuck in the dark past for a long time, you can't predict what kind of beasts will wake up.



Episode 9
1. It's been written that a lover is apt to be as full of secrets from himself as is the object of his love from him. For my father, the secrets withheld by the woman he loved proved powerful enough to destroy him. I'm just now to beginning to understand the enormity of that burden.
There is a saying in the book that if you don't treat each other with sincerity, you will also treat them privately. For my father, the secrets of people he loved were enough to ruin his life. It's only now that I've come to realize how enormous those pressures are.

2. Inside the viper's nest, you must be viper, too.
To survive in the viper's nest, you must fight poison with poison.

3. We all have secrets we keep locked away from the rest of the world…Friendship we pretend, relationships we hide. But worst of all is that love we never let show. The most dangerous secrets a person can bury are those we keep from We
all have secrets we don't want to be known to outsiders: fake friendships, unspoken relationships... But the worst of all is the love we've buried deep in our hearts. It is these secrets that are kept hidden from the heart that are the most dangerous.



Episode 10
1. How does it feel now that your targets are no longer more ideas, but flesh and bones? How
do you feel when those phantom targets of revenge are now living in front of you?

2. The task in front of you requires absolute focus. If you let your emotions guide you, you will fail.
The road of revenge of the thorns requires you to sit and concentrate. If you still can't let go of the love of your children, you will fail miserably.

3. Mt father wrote, "Always question where your loyalties lie. The people you trust will expect it, your greatest enemies will desire it, and those you treasure the most, will, without fail, abuse it."
My father wrote, "You need to always be alert to the object of your allegiance: relatives expect your loyalty, and enemies covet your loyalty. And the more you care about, the more you forget to use your loyalty, without exception."

5. Some
say loyalty inspires boundless hope. And while there maybe, there is a catch. True loyalty takes years to build, and only seconds to destroy. Loyalty, built over the years, can be wiped out in the blink of an eye.



Episode 11
1. Defense lawyers use the term “Duress” to describe the use of force, coercion, or psychological pressure exerted on a client in the commission of a crime. When duress is applied to the emotionally unstable, the result can be as violent as it is unpredictable.
Defense attorneys often use the term "coercion" with clients who commit crimes to describe the force—coercion, or the effect of psychological pressure on them. When coercion is applied when a person is emotionally unstable, the results can be unpredictably dire. 2. Duress impacts

relationships in one of two ways. It either tears people apart, or strengthens their connection, binding them tightly in a common objective.
Bind each other tightly for the same purpose.



Episode 12
1. For the average person, leading an ordinary life, fame hold an hypnotic attraction. Many would sooner perish than exist in anonymity. But for the unlucky few who've had notoriety forced upon them, infamy can be a sentence more damning than any prison term.
For the common people, fame is easy to dizzy; many would rather be a moth to a fire than a mediocre life. But for the unfortunate few, the infamous reputation imposed on them is a more inescapable guilt than any sentence.

2. Sometimes bad things happen to good people.

3. People are fond of saying that you can't unring a bell. But some words ring out likes church bells, rising above the din, calling us to the truth
. But some words still ring like church bells, breaking through the noise and guiding us to the truth.

4. Some words are immortal. Long-buried or even burned, they're destined to be reborn, like a phoenix rising from the ashes. And when they do, it can literally take you breath away.
Some words are immortal. Even if it has been buried for a long time and completely destroyed, it is destined to resurface, like a phoenix nirvana. And once it's made public, the truth will definitely be suffocating.



Episode 13
1. Some say that our lives are defined by the sum of our choices. But it isn't really our choices that distinguish who we are. It's our commitment to them. Some say that our lives are determined by our
constant choices decided. But what truly makes us unique is not those choices, but the effort we put into them.

2. For someone, commitment is like faith, a chosen devotion to another person or an intangible ideal. But for me, commitment has a shadow side, a darker drive that constantly asks the question how far am I willing to go.
For some For humans, commitment, like belief, is a voluntary allegiance to another or an invisible ideal. But for me, commitment has its dark side, and some kind of dark drive asks me every now and then where you're determined to go.



Episode 14

1. If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is...infinite
.

2. But in reality, our perception is often clouded by exceptions, by experiences. As of late, I find my perception is blinded by only one thing...revenge. But in reality, our perception is often clouded by
clouds, such as endless Expectations, life experiences. Lately, I've found that my perception is often clouded by one thing - revenge.

3. Truth is a battle if perceptions, people only see what they're prepared to confront. It not what you look that matters, but what you see. And when different perceptions battle against one another...the truth has a way of getting lost...And the monsters...find a way of getting out.
The truth is a battle of perception and people can only see what they are ready to face. It doesn't matter what you look at, what matters is what you see. When different perceptions attack each other, the truth is often lost in it. And the monster took the opportunity to get out of the way.



Episode 15 1. There comes a moment in each
of our lives when the control that keeps us sane slips through our fingers. Most of us aim to seize it back. The best way to fight chaos is which chaos.
There is a moment in your life when you lose your mind. Most are determined to get it back. As everyone knows, only being in it is the best policy.


2. Once introduced, all order and intention is rendered useless. The outcome of chaos can never be predicted. The only certainty it brings...is the devasation it leaves in its wake. Lost the purpose. The consequences of chaos can never be predicted. The only certainty is that wherever Chaos passes, there will be a catastrophe.



Episode 16
1. My father's false imprisonment taught me that in a crisis you quickly find out who your real friends are. Tragedy and scandal, it seems to have a unique way of clarifying people's priorities. My father's false imprisonment taught me a
crisis How to quickly identify who is a real friend. It seems that in the midst of a maelstrom of tragedy and scandal, we can figure out what matters most.

2. No matter how much we try to escape our past, we seem destined to repeat it. No matter how much we try to escape our past, it
seems that history is destined to repeat itself.

3. Loyalties forged in apprehension and mistrust are tenuous at best... Easily broken when held up to the unforgiving light of the truth. But in the darkness of our most desperate hours, it often these loyalties that lend us the strength to do what we know must be done.
Loyalty built from fear and distrust is as thin as a cicada's wings. Easily crumbles against the relentless Light of Truth. But in the darkest of despair, it is often such loyalty that gives us the strength to do what must be done.

4. I believe it's called the domino effect. You know, one move begets another, and then before you know it, they all fall down
. They all fell before you knew it.

5. Adversity creates unexpected alliances. But treaties of this nature seldom from with an equality of power. Loyalties forgot in apprehension and mistrust are tenuous at best. Easily broken when held up to the unforgiving light of the truth. But in the darkness of our most desperate hours, it's often these loyalties that lend us the strength to do what we know must be done.
Adversity creates unexpected allies. But the treaties concluded at this time are rarely fair and just. Loyalty built out of fear and distrust is as thin as a cicada's wings. Easily crumbles against the relentless Light of Truth. But in the darkest of despairs, it is often such loyalty that gives us the strength to do what must be done.

6. A conflicted heart feeds on doubt and confusion. It will make you question your path ...your tactics...your motives. When you stare ahead and darkness is all you see. Only reason and determination can pull you back from the abyss.
A paradoxical mind full of doubts and confusion will make you doubt your chosen path...your strategy...your motives. When you look up and see only darkness, only reason and determination can pull you out of the abyss.



Episode 17
1. Doubt has the ability to call into question everything you've ever believed about someone...and renforce the darkest suspicions of our inner circles
. Deepen the darkest suspicion hidden in each other.

2. In society, women are referred to as "the fairer sex"... But in the wild, the female species can be far more ferocious than their male counterparts. Defending the nest is both oldest and strongest instinct. And sometimes it can also be the most gratifying.
Women are considered vulnerable in human society. But in the vast nature, female animals can be a hundred times more vicious than male animals, and protecting the nest is our oldest and most powerful instinct. And sometimes, instinct can also be satisfying.



Episode 18
1. Clarence Darrow, one of history's greatest lawyers once noted..." there is no such thing as justice in out of court." perhaps because justice is a flawed concept. That ultimately comes down to the decision of 12 people. People with their own experiences ,prejudices ,feelings about what defines right and wrong. Which is why ,when the system fails us, we must go out and seek our own justice.
Clarence Danno, the great lawyer once said: There is no real justice in or out of court. Perhaps justice itself is flawed, and it is ultimately decided by only twelve people. People judge right and wrong based on their own experiences, prejudices, and emotions. So when we can no longer rely on the judicial system, we have to rely on our own strength to seek justice.

2. Justice, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder. Some see an innocent victim, others see evil incarnate getting exactly what's deserved
. The benevolent sees the innocent lamb and is guilty, and the wise sees the devil incarnate and deserves it.



Episode 19
1. Absolution is the most powerful form of the forgiveness...A full pardon form suspicion and accountability. It's the liberation of a stolen future. Absolution is a mercy that people who killed him will never know.
Forgiveness is the most powerful form of forgiveness The way. It breaks through doubt and responsibility to seek complete forgiveness and liberate a deprived future. Forgiveness can only be an unknowable mercy for those who killed him.

2. Absolution is the washing away of sin...the promise of rebirth...and the chance to escape the transgressions of those who came before us. The best among us will learn form the mistakes of the past, while the rest seem doomed to repeat them. And then there those who operate on the fringes of society...unburdened by the confines or morality and conscience...
Forgiveness is the holy water that washes away sin, the promise of rebirth, the escape from sin Chance. The wise among us learn from the past, and then the rest of the mortals are doomed to repeat it. And those who wander on the fringes of society will break through the bottom line of morality and unload the burden of conscience.

3. A ruthless breed of monsters whose deadliest weapon is their ability to hide in pain sight. If the people I've come to bring justice to cannot bound by the quest for absolution ... Then neither will I .
A cruel beast Its deadliest weapon is hiding itself from the open field. If the sinners I am trying to judge have no intention of seeking forgiveness, I will not be merciful.



Episode 21
1. They say grief occurs in five stages. First, there's denial...Followed by anger. Then comes bargaining... And depression.
People say grief occurs in five stages, at first we deceive ourselves, then Become indignant, and then begging, until all thoughts are lost.

2. For most, the final stage of grief, is acceptance. But for me...Grief is a life sentence without clemency. I will never accept and I will never forgive, not even after the man who killed my father lies dead at my feet.
For most people, the end of grief is accepting reality. But for me, grief is a cold, heartless life sentence that I will never accept and never forgive. Even if the man who killed my father was lying at my feet, I would never give up.



Episode 22
1. In every life, there comes a day of reckoning, a time when unsettled scores demand their retribution...And our own lies and transgressions are finally laid bare
. , although the guilt of lies is buried deep, there will always be a time when they will be seen again

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