"No matter when, people are always facing choices, but the results of those choices may not satisfy everyone. Sometimes heroes and ordinary people do their best, yet everything remains irretrievable. There are also heroes who, filled with longing for justice and hope, fall into the endless cycle of slaughter, their spirit worn down by the harsh reality, even wishing to kill the self that made past choices. It's not uncommon to make a choice, persist along the way, and then feel regret looking back at the last moment. Now that you're facing the outcome of 'world destruction,' do you persist or regret your previous choices?"
Having posed the final question, Li Lin fell silent, quietly waiting for Roland's answer.
This question is by no means a simple, binary, multiple-choice question.
Strictly speaking, it should be considered a deadly question.
If Roland chooses to "regret," it's equivalent to denying everything he's held onto all along.