This time, he's going to eliminate the problem starting at the root cause. He says, "humans have weaknesses" , and that's exactly what he'll do this time. He explains that villains who look invincible have one thing in common: they never trust anyone. So, if you're a villain and you want to kill someone who threatens your position, you've got to kill the guy who's looking out for your life. In other words, killing him won't bring any benefit to the villain. What's more, he says, if he can talk to the guy and get him to agree to kill him, then he can get rid of the guy himself. He's not going to let anyone touch him, and he begs them to stop fighting.
This time, he's going to eliminate the problem starting at the root cause. He says, "humans have weaknesses" , and that's exactly what he'll do this time. He explains that villains who look invincible have one thing in common: they never trust anyone. So, if you're a villain and you want to kill someone who threatens your position, you've got to kill the guy who's looking out for your life. In other words, killing him won't bring any benefit to the villain. What's more, he says, if he can talk to the guy and get him to agree to kill him, then he can get rid of the guy himself. He's not going to let anyone touch him, and he begs them to stop fighting.