The Goddess of Healing - Ch. 12 - Private Discussion in the Bamboo Forest

Bruh with how easily swayed these people are, no she and her mother fell for that sister and cousin duo trap last time around.

How tf did the story go from "Oh? They've met before?" to "OMG, that girl is already engaged but she and the young general know each other???? Could it be something far more intimate and scandalous????"

Like, NOO, shut up!
 
2. Because it's honestly Master's choice. ML's father could be a villain who slaughtered Master's beloved for all we know so it's better to leave the decision up to him.
 
Option 1 only real moral choice you aren't the only person suffering
Option 2 equivalent to 1
Option 3 garbage
 
@kawaii123456 What good are her morals if she gets her master taken away before she can save her mother and herself from the deaths she already experienced once before? Self sacrifice is not a moral obligation, helping people if you can without harming yourself is a much more normal morality. Helping literally anyone any time potentially at the cost of everything you care about is mental illness, some sort of hero complex or something. Either way, forcing this decision on her master is not exactly the moral thing to do either. He's been running and hiding from the general for some reason, it's a lot better to let him know about this if he doesn't already so he can decide his own path in life just like anybody else should try to do.
 
People in here being like herp it's a huge jump to go from they might know each other to they have an affair/intimate relationship. This is set in medieval China. The status of women was different than the current world. Women met other people through either close family or through the men in their lives. Here, all of the people in the main character's life have no idea how the two could already be acquainted, so the most logical conclusion is that she is doing SOMETHING illicit. It's not a big leap to go from there to an affair.

But derp, people in here be like I have no idea about how women could've been treated in this setting.
 

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