Facing Rose Taylor's loud commotion, everyone at Ink Manor was indifferent.
Robert Reed instructed, "Drag her out. From now on, she's not allowed to enter Ink Manor."
Robert Reed's gaze swept over everyone present: "I'll say it again, I can't tolerate even a hint of deceit. You can question my paintings, can oppose my decisions that may be detrimental to Ink Manor, but you cannot engage in any underhanded actions to harm others."
Everyone lowered their heads.
Mia Parker also packed up her things and left, everything reset to starting over, but she held no resentment—she should be punished for doing wrong.
The only thing she didn't understand was that she truly hadn't been the one to snitch on Rose, and the person who bought the painting didn't come back to demand a refund—so how did Old Mr. Reed come to know?
But Rose Taylor couldn't avoid resentment.
She had worked hard all these years, finally making it to Ink Manor, seemingly on the verge of promising developments.