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Actually, Qin Yu doesn't have many opportunities to truly go on a killing spree—considering the difficulties she encountered in the dungeons and the power she had at the time, she's not inherently a murderous person.
The Golden Wall realized early on that this seemingly grassroots village girl had an extremely strong resilience at her core, a resilience that comes from maintaining her bottom line, adhering to her principles, and understanding herself.
Her bottom line isn't particularly high; she won't take lives merely for minor offenses. She prefers to tease and appropriately punish. But once the safety of those she cares about is threatened, she becomes fiercely ruthless.
Like a tigress whose territory is violated and whose cubs are endangered.
The night is cool, the wind unsettling, Robes fluttering loudly, flute music twisting the moonlight.
