So she doesn't trust a God who helped her and never lied to her but she trusts the church and the priest who were part of the sacrifice and did nothing to stop the father??? I-
Well, because the sacrifice was necessary. The church didn’t do anything out of malice, it was purely under the notion of sacrificing one to save the many. Her father had her as a daughter strictly for the purpose of sacrificing her in the future. I love that she’s rational about that.
As for Demi-god, it’s less about trusting him and more about counting on him. If she starts counting on him, then she’ll grow attached to him. Nut then hr’ll go back to his Demi-god world once he’s purified the world and… what? That’s just more pain she’d rather avoid.
But that's just her assumption right? I don't remember him telling her that after all of this is done he's going to go back to his world. I read too much stories at the same time so sometimes I forgot some details
Well, because the sacrifice was necessary. The church didn’t do anything out of malice, it was purely under the notion of sacrificing one to save the many. Her father had her as a daughter strictly for the pu... LaNansha
(Sorry forgot to click on the "reply") But that's just her assumption right? I don't remember him telling her that after all of this is done he's going to go back to his world. I read too much stories at the same time so sometimes I forgot some details
(Sorry forgot to click on the "reply") But that's just her assumption right? I don't remember him telling her that after all of this is done he's going to go back to his world. I read too much stories at the sa... Kiradrey
Yeah, she’s assuming that because that’s how it’s always been before.
(Sorry forgot to click on the "reply") But that's just her assumption right? I don't remember him telling her that after all of this is done he's going to go back to his world. I read too much stories at the sa... Kiradrey
As that summoning thing is something they do regularly, it's quite logical of her to assume he'd go afterwards, because if that wasn't the case, in all history they'd only have had to summon a god/demi-god once.
As that summoning thing is something they do regularly, it's quite logical of her to assume he'd go afterwards, because if that wasn't the case, in all history they'd only have had to summon a god/demi-god once... Himawarichan
Yeah you're right but I guess what frustrates me the most is the lack of communication especially from her side. She assumes thing without asking while she knows that she could ask him anything because he would never lie to her. That's why I said she put her trust on the wrong person, I understand that she's still scared of him but idk it's just my pov but if I were to choose compared to what I've been through I would chose the words of the god/demi-god over the others.
Yeah you're right but I guess what frustrates me the most is the lack of communication especially from her side. She assumes thing without asking while she knows that she could ask him anything because he would... Kiradrey
I thing (mere speculation) it may be because she, as a human herself, can grasp a human being better than someone like a god. So I guess it is easier to trust the church or the, what was he, Archduke in this situation, than someone like a god (demi-godin this case).
I thing (mere speculation) it may be because she, as a human herself, can grasp a human being better than someone like a god. So I guess it is easier to trust the church or the, what was he, Archduke in this si... Himawarichan
You might be right and again that's understandable with her trauma and all but if she wants to be cautious she should do it with everyone (like i wouldn't trust the church so easily you know?) that seems a little bit unfair for the demi-god but once again I get where she's coming from. I guess we'll see later how she will overcome all of that!
So she doesn't trust a God who helped her and never lied to her but she trusts the church and the priest who were part of the sacrifice and did nothing to stop the father??? I-
Well, because the sacrifice was necessary. The church didn’t do anything out of malice, it was purely under the notion of sacrificing one to save the many. Her father had her as a daughter strictly for the purpose of sacrificing her in the future. I love that she’s rational about that.
As for Demi-god, it’s less about trusting him and more about counting on him. If she starts counting on him, then she’ll grow attached to him. Nut then hr’ll go back to his Demi-god world once he’s purified the world and… what? That’s just more pain she’d rather avoid.
But that's just her assumption right? I don't remember him telling her that after all of this is done he's going to go back to his world. I read too much stories at the same time so sometimes I forgot some details
(Sorry forgot to click on the "reply") But that's just her assumption right? I don't remember him telling her that after all of this is done he's going to go back to his world. I read too much stories at the same time so sometimes I forgot some details
Yeah, she’s assuming that because that’s how it’s always been before.
As that summoning thing is something they do regularly, it's quite logical of her to assume he'd go afterwards, because if that wasn't the case, in all history they'd only have had to summon a god/demi-god once.
Yeah you're right but I guess what frustrates me the most is the lack of communication especially from her side. She assumes thing without asking while she knows that she could ask him anything because he would never lie to her. That's why I said she put her trust on the wrong person, I understand that she's still scared of him but idk it's just my pov but if I were to choose compared to what I've been through I would chose the words of the god/demi-god over the others.
I thing (mere speculation) it may be because she, as a human herself, can grasp a human being better than someone like a god. So I guess it is easier to trust the church or the, what was he, Archduke in this situation, than someone like a god (demi-godin this case).
You might be right and again that's understandable with her trauma and all but if she wants to be cautious she should do it with everyone (like i wouldn't trust the church so easily you know?) that seems a little bit unfair for the demi-god but once again I get where she's coming from. I guess we'll see later how she will overcome all of that!