Therefore, he would be more likely to choose the tiger to uphold the moral beliefs he shares with his father. With these claims, there are arguments that can be against them. For example, you might look at the first statement and say, “Wouldn't the fact that the lady sent the courtier to his death haunt her for the rest of her days? After all, she technically "killed" him. Or they might read the request presented and say, “If the princess wasn't truly in love with the doomed man, would it matter if he ended up with the lady? " In response to the statement, it is natural that the princess is most likely very distressed and probably guilty for sending her previous lover to his death. But since there will be no constant reminder of him, her memories of him will probably fade over time and his pain will automatically be eased; after all, time heals everything
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