There is no evidence, and in a world where science is developed and there is no demon, who would believe such unscientific words.
Even if Asuna persists, Kyoko will only think that she is deceiving her as a fool.
In addition, she was already angry and did not give Asuna a chance to prove. She interrupted her explanation on the spot and couldn't help but take action.
If a big fight continues, Asuna will be wronged.
Producing evidence on the spot, Kyoko performed a great transformation into a living person, disappeared in front of the other party, and came to the Great Tree Village to escape.
Noa didn't know what Kyoko's reaction was.
Anyway, Asuna, who came to the Great Tree Village, did not turn around and go back to continue arguing with her mother. Instead, she squatted on the ground with her head buried in tears and cried.
Maybe it was an emotional outburst.
Originally, my parents had always looked after me with indifference. Apart from the grace of raising me, she could no longer feel the bonds of family ties.
Coupled with this slap, she completely despaired of her parents.
That slap may not be very painful, just take it easy.
But what is really hurt is the heart.
She obviously told the truth, but she was not trusted. What she got in exchange was distrust, and violence was used against her without even explaining it to her.
This undoubtedly stabbed her heart deeply.
At the same time, it is also a blow to family ties.
It made her feel that her parents had never treated her as a living person with self-awareness.
She is just a puppet in the eyes of her parents who can be manipulated at will.
Didn't you do what you wanted? Then discipline her more severely, even if violence is used, to transform her into what they want!
This is the image of Asuna's parents in her eyes now, so how can she not despair.
So she didn't bother to go back and argue anymore.
Want to play a puppet development game? Go to hell! I don't want to accompany you anymore!
Tired, destroy it, love it!
"So, what are you going to do now?"
Noa met Asuna alone in the conference room on the second floor of the Village Lord's Mansion.
After listening to her complaining self-report, he sighed and asked.
He didn't expect that things would turn out like this.
But he didn't think about it either. Express your opinion.
After all, what happened has happened, and there is no point in talking to Asuna anymore.
Physical injuries are difficult to treat, but this wave is a psychological injury, which may not be cured in a lifetime.
Of course, he wanted to cure Asuna, but he didn't intend to plead with Kyoko.
He also felt that this wave was Yuki Kyoko's fault.
Whether that kind of harsh education method was right or not is another matter, but it was just her treatment of Asuna.
That kind of extreme distrust.
Not even giving a chance to prove, insisting on one's own opinion arbitrarily, and impatiently using violence.
This is very problematic.
