Plus, she knew that he’d be down a valuable member of Team Arrow, so getting someone to replace her would help him fight crime better.
She and Oliver went way back, and she knew him well enough to know that he would blame himself for what happened to her.
I also think Laurel was really concerning herself with Oliver’s well-being, and the people of Star City with her words.
Why else would Laurel talk about the desire to always have a part of her out there in the night working alongside Oliver?
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