>>69161261The opportunity for "both sides bad" to be the leading narrative was squashed the moment Niji decided to frame it as a firing rather than a mutual departure for any reason other than "Selen and management have ran into continuous disagreements". People would probably still side with Selen because we've seen a pattern of people leaving for similar reasons of management limiting their potential (Nina and Pomu) and she was probably the most dedicated to staying despite so many projects falling apart, but at least there'd probably be more impassioned discussions about it. Not so much anymore.