Personally, I think it was the right decision--or perhaps it is more accurate to say, the best choice of many bad options.
That's how I look at it, too. There wasn't any other way to stop Ye Zun (and I feel pretending there was does a disservice to the characers), so what good could have come from telling ZYL? It would just have made everything even more painful.
something to the effect of how a strong and lasting relationship may not necessarily depend on the parties involved sharing everything with each other
That's interesting! And also, I feel that when the literal fate of the world hangs in the balance, the standards of normal relationships don't quite apply.
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That's how I look at it, too. There wasn't any other way to stop Ye Zun (and I feel pretending there was does a disservice to the characers), so what good could have come from telling ZYL? It would just have made everything even more painful.
something to the effect of how a strong and lasting relationship may not necessarily depend on the parties involved sharing everything with each other
That's interesting! And also, I feel that when the literal fate of the world hangs in the balance, the standards of normal relationships don't quite apply.