Absolutely not! Such an act would have devastating consequences for you and others. There are always better ways to handle difficult situations than resorting to violence or illegal actions.
I don't think so. Killing is never the answer. It leads to severe legal consequences and goes against human values.
No, definitely not! Taking someone's life is a serious crime and morally wrong.
I don't know for sure. It could be a blend of truth and imagination. Sometimes authors take real incidents and build a story around them with added elements.
I don't think so. It sounds more like a fictional or hypothetical statement.
No. Killing someone is never legal in a civilized society, regardless of what someone else might 'want'. There are no valid contexts where pre - meditated murder is legal.
It could mean that someone is asking another person if they really want them to kill a particular 'him'. It might be part of a very disturbing or serious situation in a story. Maybe there's some deep conflict or vendetta involved.
I don't know which novel or fictional character 'psychic detective Yamunaka' refers to, so I can't provide an accurate answer. If you can provide more context or point out which work you are referring to, I will try my best to answer.
The reason Yan Ruohai wanted to kill Chen Pingping was to find the traitor in the Inspection Council. Chen Pingping and Yan Ruohai had planned an assassination together. The goal was to eliminate the mole in the Inspection Council, especially Zhu Ge. He was the Eldest Princess's man. Chen Pingping had always wanted to pass the position of Director of the Inspection Council to Fan Xian, but he knew that the Inspection Council was fraught with danger. There had long been spies. Through this assassination operation, Chen Pingping and Yan Ruohai successfully uncovered Zhu Ge's betrayal and protected Fan Xian and the Inspection Council. Thus, Yan Ruohai was not punished for killing Chen Pingping.
The reason Yan Ruohai wanted to kill Chen Pingping was to find the traitor in the Inspection Council. Chen Pingping and Yan Ruohai had jointly planned a play to eliminate the mole in the Inspection Council, especially Zhu Ge, who was the Eldest Princess's man. Chen Pingping had always wanted to pass the position of Director of the Inspection Council to Fan Xian, but he knew that there was a mole in the Inspection Council and had never been able to find it. Therefore, they had set up this trap and exposed the traitor Zhu Ge through Yan Ruohai's rebellion. Chen Pingping did not pursue Yan Ruohai's responsibility because they were in a cooperative relationship. Their goal was to eliminate the traitor, protect Fan Xian, and finally realize the revival of the Qing Kingdom. Therefore, Yan Ruohai was not punished for killing Chen Pingping.
In many true stories, the fate of a character like Gene could vary. Maybe it's a mystery that unfolds as the story progresses, or maybe it's clearly stated. But we need to know more details to be sure.
I don't know. It depends on the specific context and source of this statement. Maybe it's fictional or inspired by real events.
The reason Teng Zijing wanted Fan Xian to kill him was not clearly answered in the search results provided.