You don't really believe that something like that is "net positive," right? You don't need to mince your words with me.
That's the problem with cautionary tales: What's even the point of the lesson, in the end?
[There is pretty much nothing she actually trusts in this garden to lean against anymore, so Oriko lies down on her stomach in the grass instead. Is that the next lesson? Don't get caught lying down?]
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That's the problem with cautionary tales: What's even the point of the lesson, in the end?
[There is pretty much nothing she actually trusts in this garden to lean against anymore, so Oriko lies down on her stomach in the grass instead. Is that the next lesson? Don't get caught lying down?]