Threads Of Destiny(Eastern Fantasy, Sequel to Forge of Destiny)

Voted best in category in the Users' Choice awards.
[X] Zhengui who shared some of her combat roles. (Increase group combat synergy)

Xia Lin defaulting to bad cop just isn't that concerning for social encounters in my eyes.
Meizhen explicitly does the same and, while it's possible that Xia Lin is much more of a loose cannon, I kinda don't wanna go assuming that.
 
[X] Hanyi, whose nature was a key to the mission. (Increase group social cohesion)

One tie please.
 
[X] Zhengui who shared some of her combat roles. (Increase group combat synergy)

First the punching, then the friendship. Shonen has shown me that.
 
People are underestimating the appearance of unity. It is essential that, when making deals with others, our side seem united. The very appearance of disunity is a weakness that can and will work against us.

This is optimally a social encounter, the hard martial might of the Empire will exist even without Xia threatening to shank people without our direction, it is better she remain on message with us than that she project a modicum more threat.
 
[X] Hanyi, whose nature was a key to the mission. (Increase group social cohesion)

I'm not voting based off of bonuses, just on which will likely be more amusing and so far Hanyi tends to provide a lot of comedy either by being a brat or on putting up a fake good girl front whereas Zhengui is more of a good boy who functions as the straight man to her.
 
These are fun, but man oh man, it must be weird for a higher realm cultivator to peek into Ling Qi's thoughts and realize that not only does she not know what she's doing, she often has no idea what she's doing as she's doing it.
 
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