Hello. With your return. As for Bradford, he wanted to erase everything related to adventure, effectively removing everything fun in the world. Although he is right about the adventure, it also has a positive side, but because of the hatred of adventure, Bradford refused to see anything good in them and for the sake of destroying it, he was ready to kill hundreds, perhaps thousands of innocent people, even those who even remotely related to him. It's too horrifying and cruel, and in the end it becomes obvious that Bradford is doing all this for himself, to make the world a better place for himself.
And I personally think that Bradford is lying to himself because he sincerely believes that he will bring stability to the world, but deep down he knows that he only cares about himself. This is just a delusion.