Losing your family and village would understandably affect anyone. I’m guessing over time she learned to forget (or at least to not let her mind dwell) in that tragedy.Enemy-turned-yandere stalker, huh?
Also, I don't really get Yui's dilemma right now. Obviously they'll run into the demons again, they'll have to take them out sooner or later, including the annoying shota. She'll get her chance for revenge then, but she can take out her frustration/malice on the other demons until then. Plus, she was way too young to do anything when her village got destroyed, regardless whether the shota had anything to do with it. Why's she making a big deal out of this now?
Her understanding of her own backstory just shattered, it went from the world being unfair with natural disasters to some prickthat is currently stronger than her slaughtered everyone she knew. Give her a bit to process that.Enemy-turned-yandere stalker, huh?
Also, I don't really get Yui's dilemma right now. Obviously they'll run into the demons again, they'll have to take them out sooner or later, including the annoying shota. She'll get her chance for revenge then, but she can take out her frustration/malice on the other demons until then. Plus, she was way too young to do anything when her village got destroyed, regardless whether the shota had anything to do with it. Why's she making a big deal out of this now?
It's a shattered worldview, she lived all this time thinking that her village was destroyed by a natural disaster only to find out they were all murdered by someone, this is not easy for anyone to fathom.Enemy-turned-yandere stalker, huh?
Also, I don't really get Yui's dilemma right now. Obviously they'll run into the demons again, they'll have to take them out sooner or later, including the annoying shota. She'll get her chance for revenge then, but she can take out her frustration/malice on the other demons until then. Plus, she was way too young to do anything when her village got destroyed, regardless whether the shota had anything to do with it. Why's she making a big deal out of this now?
"Man a landslide wiped out my family and friends, but that's how these things happen and I can come to terms with it."Enemy-turned-yandere stalker, huh?
Also, I don't really get Yui's dilemma right now. Obviously they'll run into the demons again, they'll have to take them out sooner or later, including the annoying shota. She'll get her chance for revenge then, but she can take out her frustration/malice on the other demons until then. Plus, she was way too young to do anything when her village got destroyed, regardless whether the shota had anything to do with it. Why's she making a big deal out of this now?
Losing your family and village would understandably affect anyone. I’m guessing over time she learned to forget (or at least to not let her mind dwell) in that tragedy.
And to suddenly have someone say “oops, that was my fault” would likely bring back how painful that experience was for her. Regardless if she could or could not do something at the time.
Her understanding of her own backstory just shattered, it went from the world being unfair with natural disasters to some prickthat is currently stronger than her slaughtered everyone she knew. Give her a bit to process that.
It's a shattered worldview, she lived all this time thinking that her village was destroyed by a natural disaster only to find out they were all murdered by someone, this is not easy for anyone to fathom.
Imagine believing your parents who died when you were 14 in a car accident really died because someone cut their break lines?
Yeah your gonna have some issues with that.
Even after reading these replies, though I have a slightly better understanding of it, I admit my sympathy for her situation hasn't grown that much. Not that I don't find her as a likable or interesting character, it's just that I haven't really seen, read, or experience something even close to that happening before, so I fail to empathize and think how and why she'd go about the news like this instead of, I don't know, use it to fuel her ambition to become a better adventurer, get revenge on the demons, and stuff like that. I get receiving such news would take time to process and get your feelings in order, sure, but I don't know, I just think she's going about this that's detrimental to herself and her party."Man a landslide wiped out my family and friends, but that's how these things happen and I can come to terms with it."
"Lol I was testing an earthquake bomb lmao even, my bad kthxbye~"
Does that help?
About time.Our boy's chastity is in danger
It has only been a few days at most, and the only detriment she is bringing at the moment is dropping the parties moral (which can be a huge detriment.) I would be unhappy as a reader if she moped around for too long, but this is still acceptable and she is still participating in adventurer activities to better herself. I expect her to steel her resolve by the end of this test with how she is acting.Even after reading these replies, though I have a slightly better understanding of it, I admit my sympathy for her situation hasn't grown that much. Not that I don't find her as a likable or interesting character, it's just that I haven't really seen, read, or experience something even close to that happening before, so I fail to empathize and think how and why she'd go about the news like this instead of, I don't know, use it to fuel her ambition to become a better adventurer, get revenge on the demons, and stuff like that. I get receiving such news would take time to process and get your feelings in order, sure, but I don't know, I just think she's going about this that's detrimental to herself and her party.