I think this may not be the most popular opinion, but personally, I found this story arc to be less compelling than those before.Oh my god they're all so damn annoying. Is it just me?
The problem is that most of this arc hasn't been told from Xingyuan's perspective so she's just been teen angsting off to the side while whatsherface who I don't really give a shit about tells her side of things. The fact that the series is still trying to keep her veiled in an air of mystery at this point in the story is very grating.I think this may not be the most popular opinion, but personally, I found this story arc to be less compelling than those before.
And I do think they should have a proper conversation. Express anger and disappointment. That is good for the soul. Does not mean she has to talk to her afterwards or forgive her.
That's just the truth sometimes. Acceptance is better than wallowing in the past.What terrible advice to give someone younger than you.”if you make a mistake you cant fix it” like what a shitty outlook on life.
Such a great quote and summarizes my feelings about Tianli. It's unfortunate. After this chapter, it's clear she's thinking romantically but she’s got to move on. Ship's sailed.“It’s not that I’m better than you, that I managed not to destroy anything–rather that it's because I was luckier than you, to only have gone through this test later at a later age.”
Another great line, for those who took Mu Xiaoen's “not serious” seriously. I love her but Mu Xiaoen likes to deflect, deny, and say nonsense every once and a while.“Why do you kids believe every bit of nonsense that comes out of Mu Xiaoen's mouth,”
What she meant was that things have consequences, and a breach of trust cannot be overwritten, what happened happened, your only choice is to live with the reality of things, you can't go back to the past, you may try to mend things and sometimes it'll work, but sometimes it won't, and that's just lifeWhat terrible advice to give someone younger than you.”if you make a mistake you cant fix it” like what a shitty outlook on life.
Yeah, in other words, "You can seek forgiveness but that doesn't mean you'll receive it." If you don't, you have to accept it, rather than ram your head against the wall. Forcing the issue is an exhibition of selfishness, which defeats the purpose of the apology.What she meant was that things have consequences, and a breach of trust cannot be overwritten, what happened happened, your only choice is to live with the reality of things, you can't go back to the past, you may try to mend things and sometimes it'll work, but sometimes it won't, and that's just life