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A serial killer, who are her targets? What made her become a serial killer and a horror to the public? Is she really a villain? What makes you good and what makes you bad? The world is unfair, so how should we deal with unfairness? Should we handle it the same way our main character did, or...?
Our main character is a serial killer who has become a terror to society. Her targets are carefully chosen, each one representing a piece of her traumatic past. She wasn't always like this; a series of tragic events and injustices led her down this dark path. Is she truly a villain, or just a victim of circumstance?
This raises profound questions about morality. What makes someone good or bad? Is it their actions, their intentions, or the circumstances that shape them? The world is undeniably unfair, and this unfairness has driven our main character to extreme measures.
But how should we deal with life's inherent unfairness? Should we respond with the same vengeance and violence as our main character, or is there another way? This narrative challenges us to reflect on our own responses to injustice and the thin line between good and evil.