I really do feel for Ohara. It's easy to get yourself caught in a whirlpool of indignance and jealousy when others so easily bathe in your greatest desire. From her perspective Shuli easily recieved love from the one person who was truly supposed to. She had low expectations but high hopes and she failed to realise that herself.
Besides, she certainly didn't want Shuli dead. All she did was make a suggestion, she never barred Shuli from attendance and Ohara probably thought it wasn't a big deal. Perhaps thinking something along the principle of "sometimes it rains shit on the pedestrians, get over it"
Even of she no longer wanted love, it probably irritated her to see someone else behave so naively. I've certainly had moments when I wanted to burst a friends bubble because their unwarranted bubbly optimism was so unrealistic.
As I said, she certainly is NOT in the right for saying that to Shuli especially knowing it was important to Shuli at the time but the events of the previous timeline probably haunted her for life.
I really do feel for Ohara. It's easy to get yourself caught in a whirlpool of indignance and jealousy when others so easily bathe in your greatest desire. From her perspective Shuli easily recieved love from the one person who was truly supposed to. She had low expectations but high hopes and she failed to realise that herself.
Besides, she certainly didn't want Shuli dead. All she did was make a suggestion, she never barred Shuli from attendance and Ohara probably thought it wasn't a big deal. Perhaps thinking something along the principle of "sometimes it rains shit on the pedestrians, get over it"
Even of she no longer wanted love, it probably irritated her to see someone else behave so naively. I've certainly had moments when I wanted to burst a friends bubble because their unwarranted bubbly optimism was so unrealistic.
As I said, she certainly is NOT in the right for saying that to Shuli especially knowing it was important to Shuli at the time but the events of the previous timeline probably haunted her for life.