1. Moral evaluation: The act of digging corners is often considered inappropriate in morality because it may undermine the relationships or trust of others. However, moral judgment does not directly lead to retribution, which is more based on cultural, religious, or supernatural concepts.
2. Social consequences: Girls who dig corners may face criticism from public opinion, especially when their behavior is exposed and causes dissatisfaction among others. This social consequence can be seen as a 'retribution', as it will have a negative impact on her social image and reputation.
3. Personal growth and reflection: From the perspective of personal growth, the behavior of digging corners may prompt girls to reflect on themselves and recognize the inappropriate aspects of their behavior. The enhancement of self-awareness and the strengthening of moral concepts, although not a direct "retribution", have a profound impact on her future behavior and interpersonal relationships, prompting her to become more mature and responsible. Whether there will be a "retribution" from supernatural forces depends on an individual's belief system.