I get that Aisha is very kind and loving but don’t you think that was too selfish for th...

Ray October 12, 2025 2:45 pm

I get that Aisha is very kind and loving but don’t you think that was too selfish for the antagonists? She got the life she wanted but she never wished for it, she worked for it. Now, you’re invalidating what she’s been through just because she got the life what she wanted?? She suffered, was falsely accused, and betrayed by her own family. Yet the only repentance the antagonists served is dying, that’s not redemption — it’s clearly escaping from the consequences you have to face after doing all sorts of things.

On another note, it doesn’t have to be Aisha to kill them or torture them. Time is the greatest torture for people who have a lot of things to regret. That’s what I meant, a life where they are really repenting for their sins. Not just because of what they did to Aisha, but also to people that have become victim of that girl, Marianne. And tbh her backstory is understandable but it wasn’t enough to justify her evil deeds.

Idk anymore, I’m just glad this ended.

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