I dunno man, from where I'm standing it seems that B1 does the following: we humiliate Sanjiao with the laxatives, the pants shitting guests are too busy being shocked to go search for Lingshu and us, giving us a lot of time to escape the mountain, and BJ is using his political genius without sticking his neck out like in A1. He is just defending the noble Song Linhshu from the manipulative Sanjiao and destroying his rival's reputation. B1 just seems like the intelligent move to me that doesn't depend on watery alliances or dumb luck to escape.Yeah, upon reflection, the letter thing is a pretty critical blow against B. It just won't do much to stop Mao Sanjiao, and there's not much to hope that Song Lingshu will have a good plan to make a triumnphant return and oust him. And no, laxatives won't make one iota of difference for her chances, because come on, one laxative affair destroys the political capital of a sect head? No way.
I dunno man, from where I'm standing it seems that B1 does the following: we humiliate Sanjiao with the laxatives, the pants shitting guests are too busy being shocked to go search for Lingshu and us, giving us a lot of time to escape the mountain, and BJ is using his political genius without sticking his neck out like in A1. He is just defending the noble Song Linhshu from the manipulative Sanjiao and destroying his rival's reputation. B1 just seems like the intelligent move to me that doesn't depend on watery alliances or dumb luck to escape.Yeah, upon reflection, the letter thing is a pretty critical blow against B. It just won't do much to stop Mao Sanjiao, and there's not much to hope that Song Lingshu will have a good plan to make a triumnphant return and oust him. And no, laxatives won't make one iota of difference for her chances, because come on, one laxative affair destroys the political capital of a sect head? No way.
(2) How will BJ 'defend' Song Lingshu afterwards, exactly?
If we have him on the note, he definitely has the talent and inclination to decry Sanjiao. What he doesn't want to do is place Huashan's rep and involvement under scrutiny by making this seem political. By getting his hands on Lingshu's rebuttal, he can seem like the upright gentleman supporting her claims. Bear in mind that Lingshu is really going to take a dump on Mao and the direction he's taking the sect in.treave, can we use BJ's political skills with B to make sure Lingshu's letter gets public and spun up to huge proportions? He's exactly the type of mastermind in that field to pull it off. Since it's pretty much his plan, I think he has plenty of reasons to go along with that.
You want to leave the publicization of the note to him? Sure.
Point taken, I'm really being dumb about the laxatives. Flopping to B2.You're going off into the clouds again. (1) Sanjiao is humiliated, but the bulk of that will come from Song's departure, not the laxatives. The problem is that it humiliates, but it does not grant Song a great deal of political capital, and having run away, it's not like she will offer her own sect any defense from Sanjiao's future actions.
How long until it's closed?
We're in a three-way tie anyway.
How would a Huashan swordsman decrying the head of the rival sect not make it political?Baltika9 said:If we have him on the note, he definitely has the talent and inclination to decry Sanjiao. What he doesn't want to do is place Huashan's rep and involvement under scrutiny by making this seem political. By getting his hands on Lingshu's rebuttal, he can seem like the upright gentleman supporting her claims.
Dear Uncle Mao,
Regrettably, I cannot marry you. There are two reasons for this.
1. I do not feel you are fit to lead my father's sect. You are an evil old fool with a small, shriveled penis.
2. I am eloping with Man Tiger Pig as he has a much bigger dick than you and can also tear a man's eyeballs out through his butthole (he says he's willing to demonstrate this, should you not believe him).
Go to hell, you controlling bastard,
Song