It's not like he particularly cares about the fate of his soldiers, so sending them into an unnecessarily dangerous situation wouldn't be a counterincentive. ;-p
Very true!
To be fair, Zhao Yunlan is also judgemental and opinionated -- it's just that he hides it better and his opinions aren't terrible. ;-)
LOL! But you're not wrong, yeah. *g*
I've always assume Ma Gui figured out the formula. The bullets can't be as complicated as the Hallows, and he has samples to work from.
Oh! Yeah, if he was in YOHE long enough that makes a lot of sense.
Yeah, I've toyed with that idea before -- what if, by the time Shen Wei showed up, Zhao Yunlan was a solo father? Would he still have taken the SID job? How would it change everything?
Tbh that doesn't really work for me because it would change Zhao Yunlan in such a fundamental way, and thereby reduce Shen Wei's impact on him - canonically, so much of Zhao Yunlan's character development and all his opening up and becoming more genuine is bound up in Shen Wei, and I don't want that taken away. (Sorry!)
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Very true!
To be fair, Zhao Yunlan is also judgemental and opinionated -- it's just that he hides it better and his opinions aren't terrible. ;-)
LOL! But you're not wrong, yeah. *g*
I've always assume Ma Gui figured out the formula. The bullets can't be as complicated as the Hallows, and he has samples to work from.
Oh! Yeah, if he was in YOHE long enough that makes a lot of sense.
Yeah, I've toyed with that idea before -- what if, by the time Shen Wei showed up, Zhao Yunlan was a solo father? Would he still have taken the SID job? How would it change everything?
Tbh that doesn't really work for me because it would change Zhao Yunlan in such a fundamental way, and thereby reduce Shen Wei's impact on him - canonically, so much of Zhao Yunlan's character development and all his opening up and becoming more genuine is bound up in Shen Wei, and I don't want that taken away. (Sorry!)