But he regretted asking as soon as he did; this was not a question to be asked lightly. The witch's view of good and evil was clearly different from when she was human.
Why ask such an unsolvable question when there's nothing else to do? It might end up harming the sisters' relationship.
However, to her surprise, the Good Sister didn't avoid the question and, as usual, watched her quietly with a smile.
"No one has the right to judge others at will. Isn't that something you said yourself once?"
Dorothy: "..."
Oh, did I say that?
She was somewhat puzzled, but after searching the Memory Palace carefully, she seemed to recall that she did indeed say it during Witch's Night while chatting idly with the Good Sister.
Oh, as expected of me, I can actually say something so philosophical.
The Homebody Witch thought embarrassedly.
And Miss Shepherdess shook her head indulgently.
Even though her sister just said it casually, she remembered it clearly.