It's often said that a man's knees hold Gold, and should not be easily bent in submission, but the invincible younger brother of Dorothy is long gone, so saying this doesn't hold much meaning anymore.
Moreover, bowing to the heavens, the earth, and parents — this is her actual mother, what's wrong with kowtowing once?
This is called filial piety, the devotion of a good daughter. How could this be considered cowardly?
It absolutely cannot be considered as such.
Well, Dorothy, as the holder of the Indomitable Warrior Soul, could never easily submit.
While clinging to her Mother Superior's long legs, Dorothy looked pitifully at her, justifying herself in her mind.
Sadly, this had no effect at all. The stern expression on Mother Dragon's face did not soften in the slightest; instead, it darkened further.
"Sophistry? You can begin your performance now. If you can't convince me, then just pack up and come home with me. Indeed, it seems I gave you too much freedom before."
