Because that is entirely a function of mc picking her up and becoming her guardian, and has absolutely no relation to the mother abandoning her - other than how being abandoned was how he could adopt her in the first place. But that was absolutely not an expected occurrence after abandoning her. If anything it would be the opposite - whoever found her would have been expected to hunt her.How can you say it's counterproductive when Dorami is living a perfectly happy and fulfilling life right now?
But her goal with living as a human was to let dorami live as a human. Not herself. She said outright that she wanted to go with her husband, but stuck around in human lands because of living as a human with dorami.Because it's the only place where she can live as a "human", due to the place being so cold that nobody thinks twice about a person never removing their hood. Maybe it's not an awfully social place either, at least not that small village. But she still wants to live as a human, even if it's a lonely life, after, apparently, getting tired of running from blood-thirsty adventurers for her whole life as a dragon. Tired enough to accept a divorce.
Because that is entirely a function of mc picking her up and becoming her guardian, and has absolutely no relation to the mother abandoning her - other than how being abandoned was how he could adopt her in the first place. But that was absolutely not an expected occurrence after abandoning her. If anything it would be the opposite - whoever found her would have been expected to hunt her.
You might want to re-check earlier chapters, when he found her initially. Or the chapters where she told him of how she got to there, having lived in a granny's attic.
But her goal with living as a human was to let dorami live as a human. Not herself. She said outright that she wanted to go with her husband, but stuck around in human lands because of living as a human with dorami.
See, that's what I am saying. She was never trying to have dorami live as a human. She is kicking her out and abandoning her, which is the opposite of "giving her the happiness of living as a human".That might be the dragon way for all we know. To kick the children away at some point, to survive and grow strong on their own.
And like I said, if she didn't want to live with dorami as a human, she would have gone back to her husband as a dragon. She explicitly said thatm uch this chapter.It would also explain why she didn't immediately accept the offer to move to live with Dorami in the safer kingdom. She might like that as a "human" very much, but maybe as a dragon it's not natural.
That is what I have been saying. Her words and actions makes no sense. She literally said that she wanted to let dorami live as a human with her more than she wanted to stick with her husband, and that is why she didn't return to her husband. But then she also abandoned dorami... but still didn't go. And now that she has the offer of living with her as humans, she wants to stay in that cabin - and still not go back to her husband?So, why is she still there, living as a human? The evidence in the chapter speaks against what you said.
If only this was a genuine harem manga, could have cute dragon milf as 2nd wife 😔A literal dragon MILF.
If MC weren't already in a relationship I'd want him to marry her and have her move in with him so they can take care of Dorami together.![]()
See, that's what I am saying. She was never trying to have dorami live as a human. She is kicking her out and abandoning her, which is the opposite of "giving her the happiness of living as a human".
And like I said, if she didn't want to live with dorami as a human, she would have gone back to her husband as a dragon. She explicitly said thatm uch this chapter.
That is what I have been saying. Her words and actions makes no sense. She literally said that she wanted to let dorami live as a human with her more than she wanted to stick with her husband, and that is why she didn't return to her husband. But then she also abandoned dorami... but still didn't go. And now that she has the offer of living with her as humans, she wants to stay in that cabin - and still not go back to her husband?
What part about the logic "kicking out her kid -> the kid not living as a human and instead regressing to whatever wild infant/child dragons do to survive. which goes counter to the professed motive of the kid living like a human as it makes her live as a dragon infant/child instead" is it that you don't follow. It is not about abandoning a kid being inhuman (it actually isn't. humans abandon children too). It is about how it makes it impossible to achieve her stated goal.Wanting to live as a human, to avoid being chased by greedy adventurers and other dragons day in, day out, is still not the same as becoming a human. Even if we ignore the anatomical faults in the mother and father's transformation. If her primary reason was to be free from the endless fights (and to eat human food), she already achieved it. But it doesn't mean she would automatically even realise everything else being a human means. How would she even know human children regularly stay with their parents until adulthood? The dragon mother might have thought what she did is normal enough, even among humans. After all, a human needs so little food, compared to a dragon, so even a child should be able to handle it. Surely? It doesn't mean she wouldn't have wanted to keep living with Dorami, but both as a dragon and as a faux-human, she might have believed what she did is within reason.
What part about the logic "kicking out her kid -> the kid not living as a human and instead regressing to whatever wild infant/child dragons do to survive. which goes counter to the professed motive of the kid living like a human as it makes her live as a dragon infant/child instead" is it that you don't follow. It is not about abandoning a kid being inhuman (it actually isn't. humans abandon children too). It is about how it makes it impossible to achieve her stated goal.
Her goal was to let dorami live as a human, not to live as one herself. She explicitly said she would have gone back to being a dragon with her husband, if she didn't have to remain in that cabin to enable dorami. So the moment "dorami living as a human" doesn't depend on her staying in that cabin, she wanted to leave.
Ah. You forgot that dorami is not a human child. But rather is a dragon child. And that is why her normal state is not to live as a human when left to grow up alone.How would she know how human children live and what they are capable of? She never lived a human childhood. I'm saying that sending Dorami, who can assume a perfect human shape, to a more hospitable human country could be what the mom-dragon imagines is a perfect human life. She obviously regrets not being able to spend more time with the lovely child, but that hasn't really got much to do with it.
That is why I am saying it makes no sense for her to not stick with dorami. If she stayed in the cabin then it was to enable dorami living as a human (as per her own testimony). And the only way her living there might impact dorami's life as a human, is if dorami some day returns to have her help her live as a human.She's still living there, in that cabin, isn't she? Dorami has been away for a long time. If she wanted to return to dragon life, we would have never even seen the character because she wouldn't have been anywhere to be seen, unless Jade went dragon hunting. And then we would have only seen a dragon. How can you argue against something you can see with your own eyes in this chapter?