So far, no, but I think in the future...well, I want us to win. To put it bluntly, I think my team needs a Big Bad Wolf on it more than they needs Little Red Riding Hood, but I'm not sure that's something they'd agree with me on.
... Yes. I think I'm understanding correctly. [she's not very good at abstract concepts, but she thinks she can tell what ylfa's trying to get at here.] Your team wouldn't approve of erasure for points.
Neither would mine, but I will make no promises with them.
It's not as though I like the idea. I'd rather just compete in tasks. But as long as some teams are doing it, any team that doesn't won't have a chance...
I want to believe there's another ending in store. But standing around waiting for someone to save you doesn't...always work out so well.
[believe it or not that was her trying to be subtle.]
It does not, no. [she says that firmly, hand dropping to her side as she looks at ylfa again.] Before I died, I attended a Liyue opera with my friend. The story was about a girl who was made to fight an evil creature pretending to be a god. She was not able to wait for someone to rescue her.
In the end, someone did. But she had no way of knowing. [...] It's a difficult decision. There are so many people here that I would not want to hurt. Directly, or indirectly.
When I encountered the wolf, I was so sure I could count on the woodsman to come. But he never came. I didn't think I was the type of girl who could kill a wolf, but I had to be.
[and now she has to be a different type of girl.]
I think every team has someone on it that I don't want to hurt. The best I can think is...to identify the people who are planning to play by these rules, too. At least, if they are, it's eliminating someone who would have been a threat eventually.
[it's the sort of plan that she wouldn't think about - she's not the type to strategize.]
I know that you won't be able to tell me if you do. But I would look the other way, for you. [she's not really so hot on the justice thing anyway. the right answer is better because it's the right answer, technically, but if it's an answer she doesn't approve of, she sees no reason to follow through.]
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So far, no, but I think in the future...well, I want us to win. To put it bluntly, I think my team needs a Big Bad Wolf on it more than they needs Little Red Riding Hood, but I'm not sure that's something they'd agree with me on.
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... Yes. I think I'm understanding correctly. [she's not very good at abstract concepts, but she thinks she can tell what ylfa's trying to get at here.] Your team wouldn't approve of erasure for points.
Neither would mine, but I will make no promises with them.
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It's not as though I like the idea. I'd rather just compete in tasks. But as long as some teams are doing it, any team that doesn't won't have a chance...
I want to believe there's another ending in store. But standing around waiting for someone to save you doesn't...always work out so well.
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It does not, no. [she says that firmly, hand dropping to her side as she looks at ylfa again.] Before I died, I attended a Liyue opera with my friend. The story was about a girl who was made to fight an evil creature pretending to be a god. She was not able to wait for someone to rescue her.
In the end, someone did. But she had no way of knowing. [...] It's a difficult decision. There are so many people here that I would not want to hurt. Directly, or indirectly.
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[and now she has to be a different type of girl.]
I think every team has someone on it that I don't want to hurt. The best I can think is...to identify the people who are planning to play by these rules, too. At least, if they are, it's eliminating someone who would have been a threat eventually.
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[it's the sort of plan that she wouldn't think about - she's not the type to strategize.]
I know that you won't be able to tell me if you do. But I would look the other way, for you. [she's not really so hot on the justice thing anyway. the right answer is better because it's the right answer, technically, but if it's an answer she doesn't approve of, she sees no reason to follow through.]
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Thanks, same here! If my super sniffer catches a whiff, I'll just pretend I didn't notice.
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