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[X] Yes, you may as well. You want everyone to be able to put forward their best effort in this competition.
It is bad because if Zhuan Kun does take a liking to the charmcrafter the charmcrafter now knows he has options which means that Mo has to expend influence to convince the charmcrafter to stay with her. Also if Zhuan Kun doesn't like the charm crafter then Mo will know that Kong Zhi is not that loyal to her.Right. So now we have Mo potentially being the patron of a charmcrafter so good Zhuan Kun bought a charm from him. This is bad?
I know a lot of doctors and this checks out.You shudder at the sheer glee in Jai Shouxi's face, but he is not done yet.
> getting in the way of Mo paying an up and coming artist in exposure by making him worth moreIt is bad because if Zhuan Kun does take a liking to the charmcrafter the charmcrafter now knows he has options which means that Mo has to expend influence to convince the charmcrafter to stay with her. Also if Zhuan Kun doesn't like the charm crafter then Mo will know that Kong Zhi is not that loyal to her.
And why wouldn't Mo Hanying just ask Kong Zhi what he thought when he did what he did? She knows that Kong Zhi is authentic and can't bluff for shit. Zhi is not doing this because he wants to betray Mo Hanying. She'll think he's naive, but that's not exactly news.It is bad because if Zhuan Kun does take a liking to the charmcrafter the charmcrafter now knows he has options which means that Mo has to expend influence to convince the charmcrafter to stay with her. Also if Zhuan Kun doesn't like the charm crafter then Mo will know that Kong Zhi is not that loyal to her.
We need to actively befriend him. He's an actually decent guy.A frown twists across Bihai's face. "Are you certain?" he asks. "I would not wish to burden Jai Fa with my words and my presence if they are not wanted."
You blink at the frank admission and can only sit in stunned silence. Is that… is that self-awareness? You had not truly thought that Bihai was capable of such a feat.
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)What really captures your focus though is his face. There is no other way to describe it: Boil Guozao is a remarkably fair man. His cheekbones are high, his jaw square, and his eyes a striking green. Now that you are actually looking at him, you wonder how you missed him in the first place.
[X] No, you should not. You should avoid any appearance of impropriety.
If we're going to have it calibrated for a noble, it should be for Mo, not for Zhuan.