You're criticizing Leila's rationality by saying her motivations are flawed. You're saying that Laila ultimately chose to return to her people because it's inconsistent with her own statement that she loves her daughter.
Honestly, you may be missing a crucial point there. Laila truly loves her daughter. She's not being inconsistent; you're simply forgetting that she lives under pressure. Since being imprisoned in the castle, she's only been able to think of her daughter as a reason to survive. Meanwhile, Krim is dead, according to her assumptions. So, if she still has hope, it's her daughter.
You're missing that, and saying that she ultimately returned to her people is inconsistent. However, if you look back, she clearly never had the chance to express her love for her daughter. If the teachings of her people have indeed shaped her (unlike Maquia's), then returning to her people and moving on with her life is the initial setting for her life.
Your criticism only holds true if Laila lives wholeheartedly, expressing her love for her daughter.
I'm sorry, and please consider Leila's humanity when you evaluate her again.
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Honestly, you may be missing a crucial point there. Laila truly loves her daughter. She's not being inconsistent; you're simply forgetting that she lives under pressure. Since being imprisoned in the castle, she's only been able to think of her daughter as a reason to survive. Meanwhile, Krim is dead, according to her assumptions. So, if she still has hope, it's her daughter.
You're missing that, and saying that she ultimately returned to her people is inconsistent. However, if you look back, she clearly never had the chance to express her love for her daughter. If the teachings of her people have indeed shaped her (unlike Maquia's), then returning to her people and moving on with her life is the initial setting for her life.
Your criticism only holds true if Laila lives wholeheartedly, expressing her love for her daughter.
I'm sorry, and please consider Leila's humanity when you evaluate her again.