This generation of saviors, influenced by Zhang Chi, had a somewhat different set of worldviews, lacking the compassion and philanthropy typical of past saviors.
But who decreed that great and powerful individuals had to become sacrificial offerings?
The savior, delivering redemption to the world, not to mention dying in the process, also descended into becoming a god eternally imprisoned within a cage.
Though seemingly immortal in soul, they had long lost their own spirit.
Such an ending was not what Zhang Chi wished to see, and under the influence of his worldview, they naturally considered their own well-being and that of their loved ones or those around them.
Zhang Chi had no respect for that kind of sainthood which cares for the great mass of strangers while disregarding the ones nearby.