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Originally Posted by musouka
Yes, such a pity the Hippocratic Oath requires medical practitioners to avoid telling a person the truth about their body and family situation for nearly two decades. Oh, wait...
How dare she make those people feel bad for lying to her for her entire life!
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Wow! She really is in a position to blame
others for lying! Like she never tricked anyone in her whole life! Right, she was the image of honesty really.
At least Nanjo and Genji had good reasons. Maybe they were misguided, but they didn't do that just to
have fun.
You might as well blame adoptive parents for not telling their children the truth right away.
And anyway is that what Yasu's drama is about? She's been "lied" to?
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Originally Posted by musouka
The reason for Yasu's mindset that allowed her to write elaborate murder mysteries and flip the trigger on a bomb that eventually blew up the island has nothing to do with her...motivation for writing elaborate murder mysteries and flipping the switch to the bomb that would eventually blow up the island? If you say so.
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Except I didn't say so.
If
anything of what you mentioned was the cause for Yasu to blow up the island, she would have done it whether Battler returned or not, simply for the fact that George asked Shannon to marry him.
But the truth is that if Yasu had born female and never suffered any injuries, nothing would have changed at all. Battler would have still forgot about his promise, George would have still proposed to Shannon, and Yasu would have still snapped when Battler decided to come back 6 years later.