I'm guessing this is about the phoenix. I'd be angry too. A chihuahua barking at injustice is cute, especially since she's just as angry with injustice against others.
It's better to quit before someone gets seriously hurt. That's the rational thing to do. Even though it might hurt a lot, it would still hurt less than if resentment is all that is left.
She's a toddler, and toddlers have quite serious emptional needs that aren't getting closed to being covered there. Her chances at being picked up by a kind stranger from the street seem higher than her chances of growing up healthy in her prison.
The point is more about discrimination though. Using a common trope to let us know that severely classist nobles still exist in this world. Next we'll learn whether their kids are redeemable. Though youre right that this is rather boring world building.
This really makes one wonder if he's really being possessed by himself from the future. Would make so much sense if the girls are taking turns to possess him, and kick their own past selves into action in ways that will deliberately create chaos as some form of advance punishment. Would make...
Don't judge a book by its cover is one thing. Someone who looks grumpy could turn out to be the quickest to offer help with no strings attached.
At the same time, people who have a charming appearance can't be trusted. Most may be good people, but some have been serial killers. Please be wary...
Cardiac arrest means clinically dead.
But people are funny in how they see criminals painfully burned to ashes, and then decide the same culprit would just punch someone to death.
They all regressed, and probably all think they're the only one. Not stopping a moment to think about the possibility that the child may remember too.
I hope the author won't try to make us like the mage, though. Not everybody deserves redemption. The other ones seem redeemable by the...
That's soneasily understandable. You're doing some great work with this one. Don't grit your teeth to donit. I've never heard of people having second chances at life except in fiction, so try to enjoy as much of your time in this life as you can.
Congrats to Amy for getting herself a cheating bastard. She surely won't find happiness that way, but I guess 17 is too young to realise as much yet.
Good for Lydia though. Now she avoided a man who'd have cheated on her at the first chance. Amy may have sinister reasons, but she's still a...