(Scenes with an insinuation of sexual violence)
(Can generate triggers)
Bishop Darcy was not a good person, so he just turned away from where Father Rutger and Knight Mulder had left, he would go back to his room and tell Giovanni the good news. Whatever happened to Father Rutger was his own karma, it had nothing to do with Emery.
"Azarphy, can you keep some attention from Father Rutger and Knight Mulder? I want to know what the two of them are doing and if they intend to get in my way"
Emery mentally asked Azarphy, he might not care about the fate of these two men, but Father Rutger was still a troubled villain and he wanted to know if the villain would still act in this arc, as Emery interfered a lot with the initial plot.
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Next chapter there will be a trigger warning as there will be R@pe. I will try not to make a very long description as I do in consensual sexual relationships.
@_@ Well, whoever wants to see the revenge of karma will be there. Violence breeds violence. Levi abused Rutger, so Rutger abused Giovanni, however, even in the original storyline, Giovanni decided to stop the violence with himself and never became an abuser.
It is not just violence that makes us perpetuate violence, but what we decide to do with this experience, such as being in pain and paralyzed, passing on the violence, undergoing therapy and healing to be happy, becoming a fighter against violence and abuse, there are several things you can do with this type of violence that is committed against you.
If you have gone through this (I did) and are paralyzed, you can do more than being paralyzed, violence cannot overcome your will to be happy.
If possible, seek help in groups that deal with this and if you have money, do therapy, keeping this terrible experience hidden will not make it go away and will only cause more heartache and waste valuable time for you to be happy.
We are never alone, seek help.
SEE YA!