Jiang accepts the severe implication that Piccarda's mistake begins with giving her free will to God in a vow, which is why her later predicament cannot be treated as a minor contractual error.
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"So her mistake was promising her free will to God?"
"So, yes. And what, and so like, do you think it's a bit harsh, you think?"
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