[from what i can tell there was not on paper, but functionally there was if enough time passed for it to be hard to gather evidence and/or people just stopped caring]
Yes, they do.
[jiuqing's moral compass is mostly intact. if given the choice, nine times out of ten she'll make what would be considered a moral decision. but it's different when it's personal, and, well - the whole situation with her aunt and cousin was deeply personal.
it would be a relief to see the two of them dead, but that's not really good enough for her. she doesn't want to let them off so easily. she doesn't want anyone to pity them for being gone too soon. she wants everyone to see just how awful they are, and she wants them to suffer for it.
then they can die.
but the average person she crosses paths with? she'd rather help them than harm them, as long as they don't pose a threat to anyone she loves.]
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Yes, they do.
[jiuqing's moral compass is mostly intact. if given the choice, nine times out of ten she'll make what would be considered a moral decision. but it's different when it's personal, and, well - the whole situation with her aunt and cousin was deeply personal.
it would be a relief to see the two of them dead, but that's not really good enough for her. she doesn't want to let them off so easily. she doesn't want anyone to pity them for being gone too soon. she wants everyone to see just how awful they are, and she wants them to suffer for it.
then they can die.
but the average person she crosses paths with? she'd rather help them than harm them, as long as they don't pose a threat to anyone she loves.]