READING GUIDANCE
" This is a direct sentence in the present time."
" This is a direct sentence in the past time."
' This is a character's inner thought in the present time.'
' This is a character's inner thought in the past time.'
[ This is a direct sentence in sign language in the present time.]
[ This is a direct sentence in sign language in the past time.]
HAPPY READING!
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It is quite easy to understand that Sir Rupert pressured her to be someone who takes full responsibility for the whole event, even though it looked like he was not. She knows that he tries to put her in the weakest position just by doing so. Why? She experienced it based on her entire life in this kind of field—the one with heavy responsibility but without a high position is easy prey for someone to destroy.
So why did she put herself into the lion's den when she knows exactly that he has more power than her and does have the capability to destroy her?
