Chapter 456: Fate's Cruel Jest

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    She could nt ensure it ,sometimes pain becomes numb so she ensured the 5 yrs ,but after you showed her the bliss of loving family,then cruelly waking up to the reality of loneliness she couldn't handle it.We humans are social creatures,no matter what we do
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    Wanran was a pitiful person, never knowing what true love was. Failed by both mother and father. I, for one, choose to believe that she probably transmigrated to that world to be with her loving husband and kids.
    #RIP LI WANRAN
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    Those who feel sorry for her - obviosly haven’t read the novella from the very beginning. Or maybe they did, but not payed enuff attention. Some people need it explaining that she was the cause of nearly all the misfortunes for the children and the MC? And the MC himself (the original character) also died because of her influence, on his life.

    There's this saying "There's no saint without a past, and no sinner without a future" nobody is justifying Wanwan she got what she sowed but you can't overlook the fact every bad thing she did was under the influence of her mother, divorcing MC, making her cheat on him, abandon her children everything was instructed by Ye Rong from start to finish just because she wanted to prove her dead husband wrong. Yes, Wanwan did all those things without care but that's because she's been her mother's doll all her life so her emotional attachment naturally became non-existent, it's been clear she was never allowed to become her own person.
    We finally got to see her growing as a person after these 5 years without Ye Rong, like having regret for what she did, saying thank you for small things etc. She deserved her redemption arc, not a perfect happy ending but atleast a somewhat happy ending.

    True
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    Quote: Duplozauri
    Those who feel sorry for her - obviosly haven’t read the novella from the very beginning. Or maybe they did, but not payed enuff attention. Some people need it explaining that she was the cause of nearly all the misfortunes for the children and the MC? And the MC himself (the original character) also died because of her influence, on his life.

    There's this saying "There's no saint without a past, and no sinner without a future" nobody is justifying Wanwan she got what she sowed but you can't overlook the fact every bad thing she did was under the influence of her mother, divorcing MC, making her cheat on him, abandon her children everything was instructed by Ye Rong from start to finish just because she wanted to prove her dead husband wrong. Yes, Wanwan did all those things without care but that's because she's been her mother's doll all her life so her emotional attachment naturally became non-existent, it's been clear she was never allowed to become her own person.
    We finally got to see her growing as a person after these 5 years without Ye Rong, like having regret for what she did, saying thank you for small things etc. She deserved her redemption arc, not a perfect happy ending but atleast a somewhat happy ending.
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    Those who feel sorry for her - obviosly haven’t read the novella from the very beginning. Or maybe they did, but not payed enuff attention. Some people need it explaining that she was the cause of nearly all the misfortunes for the children and the MC? And the MC himself (the original character) also died because of her influence, on his life.
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      Life isn't black or white. It's possible to hate everything a person's done and still feel sorry for them. Especially in this case. We know Wanran's backstory and she wasn't raised properly. Her mother saw her as a piece to use against her father and her father didn't establish any proper bonds with her. She grew up warped and while it doesn't excuse any of her actions, it does allow one to feel pity for her, especially since she showed remorse for everything she did. "What if she'd been raised well?"
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        Your argument suffers from a "false dichotomy". You present a false dilemma: either we must see a person as purely "evil," or we must pity them because of their backstory. This excludes a third, and more correct, option: "one can understand the reasons behind a person's criminality without feeling pity for them, while still holding them fully accountable for their actions." Understanding does not equal excusing or forgiving.

        Furthermore, there's a clear "confusion of explanation with justification". A difficult past and poor upbringing are explanatory factors; they answer the question, "How did she become like this?" However, they are not justificatory factors that answer the question, "Is she to blame for her actions?" Your thesis mistakenly uses explanation as a covert form of justification, equating "to understand" with "to forgive."

        The speculative question, "What if she had been raised well?" is irrelevant for judging the actual crimes committed. It shifts the focus from evaluating the deed to hypothetical circumstances, thereby eroding the very concept of personal responsibility.

        In short, the flawed premise of your text is that "understanding causation must necessarily lead to the moral outcome of pity." This is incorrect. Accountability for one's actions remains with the individual, irrespective of their past.
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    Truly sad. Didn't expect such a bitter ending for Li Wanran. Hopefully she wakes up in that parallel world peepo071 peepo071 peepo071

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    Holy f#cking shit man! I did not wanted her to end up so miserable and was hoping for a redemption arc with a somewhat happy ending. The fact Wanwan was just like Xiazhi in her childhood means she could grown up to be a sweet person just like her. Both ye rong and her father are failures as parents. One used her as a tool for her own inferiority complex while the other just let it all happen and never acting like a father.

    Worst part she never even once met with Xiazhi in these 5 years, there last meeting being Xiazhi running away from her in fear. I was looking forward to their reunion and her apology to a grown up Xiazhi.

    Yeah same. Really sad ending for Li Wanran
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    Damn
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    It's reaaly a cruel fate

    Maybe, she's better this way, who knows
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    Holy f#cking shit man! I did not wanted her to end up so miserable and was hoping for a redemption arc with a somewhat happy ending. The fact Wanwan was just like Xiazhi in her childhood means she could grown up to be a sweet person just like her. Both ye rong and her father are failures as parents. One used her as a tool for her own inferiority complex while the other just let it all happen and never acting like a father.

    Worst part she never even once met with Xiazhi in these 5 years, there last meeting being Xiazhi running away from her in fear. I was looking forward to their reunion and her apology to a grown up Xiazhi.
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