Brian: I'm a fire dragon now, your magic won't work on me, you know, the dragon-slaying magic, the magic specifically designed to beat fire dragons, well it wont work hehe
Jeez, that's too harsh. I think it is quite hard to get a job in Japan, that's most likely the reason she chooses to stay in that toxic environment. Correct me if I'm wrong, but once you quit or are fired from somewhere, your reputation will take a hit and you need to start from the beginning, which is arguably worse. Japan's workplace is indeed horrible, and a lot of people commit suicide because of the stress in work. She's probably too emotional distressed to think straight.
She is also afraid of her parents' expectation. Most asians are like that.
About the "I want to stay here forever" part, it is likely that she felt free from responsibilities as an adult.
Also, when she knew that her mother was sick, it seemed like she did not know what to do. Hence, the "who cares?!" part you feel. It isn't that she does not care, she just cannot think straight.
This is just my speculation of her character though.
@BrazySensei Considering he is not that big of a public figure I doubt it would adversely effect him other than police hounding him. As for his TV company he largely has a hands off approach with it as the french woman whose name I can't remember handles most of daily operations and is the face of it.
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She is also afraid of her parents' expectation. Most asians are like that.
About the "I want to stay here forever" part, it is likely that she felt free from responsibilities as an adult.
Also, when she knew that her mother was sick, it seemed like she did not know what to do. Hence, the "who cares?!" part you feel. It isn't that she does not care, she just cannot think straight.
This is just my speculation of her character though.
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