Dear Yagami, I always believed that what you did was the right thing, at least most of the time. I would have done the same in your positions. You aren't a murderer or a serial killer. What you did saved thousands of lives, and I greatly admire you for it. However, as time went by, this ideal of a perfect world seemed to have clouded your vision. You began killing whoever was in your way, even if they did nothing wrong. Why? How does that make you any better than those you call unfit for life?
There is no such thing as being right most of the time. There is only right or wrong in this world, Anon. If my “right” does not define your “right”, well, that cannot be helped. However allow me to strongly believe that was I did was the right that the entire world needed, because I have my valid reasons, to say the least.
How come you think that those who stood in the way of good, which was the main purpose of my actions, did nothing wrong? Of course they did. Once they would get in my way of creating the perfect world, they became no different than the criminals who were destroying the world.