Forge of Destiny(Xianxia Quest)

And... what does it have to do with this quest?

The fact that they were apparently comparing the philosophy of a character from that quest, to a character from this quest? And then generally comparing characters to each other? I'm pretty sure all posts regarding that quest have included a comparison to characters of this quest.
 

you know, that just makes Ling Qi look even more like a cat, dogs taken from the street are desperate to not be sent back and really really happy to be taken, but cats... cats extend some measure of trust but are always ready to jump at any moment and take a long time to really relax whenever you're close.

also, assuming Ling Qi decides just as she is faced with Cai what choice she takes, I wonder about Cai's inner monologue being all "Did she just... Choose NOW?! she had weeks! What kind of person leaves this kind of thing to the last minute?"
 
I honestly wouldn't care if GG (or most characters in the quest) died. I'd be more interested in a 'well the Sect has to respond to that' sort of way than concerned that he died. He's a big ol' slab of ham. Not quite one-note but not interesting in and of himself.
 
We've seen that CRX is a consummate micromanager and micromanaging is just a terrible idea when you are a godlike conceptual energy being that fundamentally can't understand human nature.

Not really?.

When it comes to administration, she does it herself. Considering what we have seen of her, I think she just enjoys it.
Seriously, she gets the warm fuzzies when talking about the foundations of imperial law. Probably, she was conditioned for this response, considering what her mother intends her to do.

But when she delegates, she doesn't ask for constant updates, she doesn't dictate how the job is done. She doesn't try to oversee it either. She generally trust that the person in question knows what they are doing and takes their word for it.

That's not an obsessive micro manager.


You're thinking of her as a mini version of her mom, when really, you should probably be thinking of her as her mothers tool, in the process of being crafted to pick up things her mother wouldn't

There is still a person in there though, I think. There may not be in years to come, but we'll see.
 
If our vassalage includes confusing the hell out of CRX, I'm absolutely onboard with it.

Let's continue to fuck people up in mind and wallet.
 
I know a lot of people liked him, but for the life of me I still cannot fathom why.

Edit: to clarify, referring to sanji.
Do you read omakes? That's where most of his personality was fleshed out and he ended up being the least objectionable of the cast. Plus the fact that he's Kotone's only friend...
 
Do you read omakes? That's where most of his personality was fleshed out and he ended up being the least objectionable of the cast. Plus the fact that he's Kotone's only friend...

Yes I did.

He's basically a joke. It doesn't really suit my particular taste as far as humor goes.

I don't hate him, he just left almost no impression on me.

This isn't really the thread for this topic though.
 
I am very curious how our frontier stewardship is going to work out.

There are just so many narrative possibilities for Ling Qi's advancement!

Does she use her lands just as the means of production, there to fuel her cultivation with its resources, the frontier just a brief stop in her long life?

Does she decide to build a home on the border?

Would her possible home be (just?) a cultivator's private sanctum, her family's hidden bastion, a veritable wizard's tower?

Or would she maybe dabble in fief management, inspired by Cai's ideals and het own turbulent childhood, trying to build villages/towns the way she imagines things should be?
 
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