He was caught in a struggle.
Reason told him this issue was nothing at all.
It neither threatened his safety nor caused any irreversible damage.
It was purely his own inner weakness that made him think of giving up.
Roman was adept at self-reflection.
He understood his own character all too well.
He always felt everyone was a fool, and only he was the clear-headed one.
Roman knew very well where this mentality of being the only sober person in a world of drunken fools came from.
Because in this era, no one in heaven or earth was more outstanding than him; he was the legendary favored child of the heavens.
But if he backed down in the face of a harsh environment, would he also avoid all problems he might encounter in the future?
The farmers in Sige Town could work in this weather to burn stones and make salt. Yet, he gave up halfway — it couldn't even be called halfway; it was merely the first step out the door.