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Closest to Pure Good would be Licenceless Rider and Pig God, but even they would kill monsters without any guilt.
mumen rider never even kills monsters (also,most of the monsters are dangerous to society)and altought they don't show guilt,they also never show a liking to kill monsters,it is more of them doing it for the job and not the enjoyment
 
ONE is pretty good on taking the least impressive route for a hax. If it does show up it will probably be over time, have terrible range or easily dodgeable.
Honestly for plot consistency that's the better route to take, because then everybody needs to have hax or use their hax very selectively or you can easily get plot holes, many such cases
 
Where is the chapter? Did I miss an announcment? I hope it is loading slowly because it is a big chapter.
 
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Honestly for plot consistency that's the better route to take, because then everybody needs to have hax or use their hax very selectively or you can easily get plot holes, many such cases
True. Infinite/immeasurable speed is probably the worst offender on this by far, since something like that will never be anywhere near consistent unless the character is treated as transcendent.
 
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