The silence is deafening. Ginia looks at the older shinki in turn and then down to their god, surprised at Ebisu's expression. There's nothing wrong with her statement. Ebisu's life is the most important. The temple can't handle any more disasters. If her mistake would bring danger onto them, isn't the most logical thing to cut her loose so she can take any punishment herself?
Right?
It's the logic of someone who was an asset and a tool first, valued second. As Ginia looks at her temple, her own brow creases, confused by everyone's reaction.
"I can't let anyone get hurt or killed on account of me or my actions."
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Right?
It's the logic of someone who was an asset and a tool first, valued second. As Ginia looks at her temple, her own brow creases, confused by everyone's reaction.
"I can't let anyone get hurt or killed on account of me or my actions."