Life is unpredictable.
Large intestine wrapped around small intestine.
Regarding Zuo Duanshou, I have feelings for him.
From rescuing his sister as the prologue, to rescuing his sister as the epilogue, this affectionate and righteous young man, like so many heroic figures buried in desolate graves during chaotic times, often hasn't yet matured before being crushed into dust by unexpected incidents.
Just as some people ask why stories always start with crossing timelines with characters, Zuo Duanshou is an example. If you start with a native character, there will be various character flaws, such as recklessness, passion, and disregard for life and death.
His death was foreshadowed time and again in previous texts. He had talent, tenacity, was ruthless to himself and others. However, he had shortcomings, and in that era where civilians were as light as dust, as long as the flaw of hot-bloodedness existed, it was bound to lead to his downfall.
