Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-27255656-20170421195322/@comment-25936766-20170426162050

96.56.114.210 wrote: 1- How about you rewatch the scene so you can know what I'm talking about. Sun's clones grab the Dragon's whiskers while Sun himself averts the dragon's head so that the blast doesnt hit the ship.

2-On the boat she says she not dealing with the WF, then when the fox brothers show up she doesnt conceal herself and says that she's still planning on fighting, then the next minute she tells Sun she wants nothing to do with the WF, then immediately run after the WF spy.

3-Sun is not telling her to go after the Fang, he's just warning her and telling her that she needs to be aware of her surroundings because something suspicious is going on.

4-This whole nonsense could have been avoided if Blake told Sun exactly why she left on the boat. But no Blake wants to be all emo and distant and M&K want to drag out Blake's recovery longer than it really needs to be. If she knew how much her friends care about her and that they would risk their lives for her than she wouldnt have been on the boat in the first place. 1-Thank you for answering the question (not).

2-How about you rewatch the volume? She wanted nothing to do with the WF...at the moment. It's not that she gave up fighting them or doesn't want to stop them, but at the moment she wanted to clear her head first.

She never expected her father to be dealing with the WF, when the Albains appeared. Nor expected her father to not know what the WF had done in Vale. She went out and confronted them because, given what they did, it's shocking that her father would be dealing with them.

And when she found out that Ilia was watching, by accident, of course she ran after her. If a WF member was spying on her for unknown reasons, nothing good would come from letting said spy flee, regardless of whether she wants to fight WF again so soon or not.

To make an example of what happened with Ilia, let's say you're playing a stealth game and don't want to be seen by any guards. But then, suddenly, one finds you. Now you have no choice but to stop them before said guard alerts the rest or does something you don't want.

3-He could've said so with a calm attitude, not by screaming it to the entire heaven. And at least shown some acknowledgement of Blake's feelings. Something like "Look, I know you said you wanted nothing to do with the WF for now, I understand that, but hear me out. I saw a WF member with a mask on the market. You have to be careful".

Instead, "HEY BLAKE, THERE ARE WHITE FANG WITH MASK HERE ON MENAGERIE, WE HAVE TO STOP THEM!!".

4-The problem: Like Ark said, that's exactly why she, combined with just watching her friend be dismembered by her ex-boyfriend who almost killed her and promised to make her suffer, decided to leave her friends.

She knows that if they saw her in danger, they would act like Yang did, and since Adam is coming for Blake, they would end up in a similar fate as Yang's, or worse. Not the most rational decision, but she was traumatized and even month later still was (which you clearly ignored, even though her paranoia and easily-triggered temper were obvious the moment she appeared).

Combined with Sun's stupidity and complete disregard of Blake's feelings on the matter, if Blake told Sun about Adam, he would try to play hero, even if Blake doesn't want him to do that, and would end up worse than Ilia left him.