After a pause, William Guillen said, "That's the privilege of being liked by you."
Women are sensitive creatures; they can feel whether others treat them well or badly.
Even more so for the maniac.
Before meeting him, she had gone through many hardships. How could she not know how good he was to her?
Thomas Shannon took a sip of wine and said thoughtfully, "That makes sense."
As he carefully recalled, the maniac did indeed start acting strangely after seeing him at the entrance of the study room.
With William Guillen's reminder, the more he thought about her jealousy, the more reasonable it seemed.
Although the maniac was a bit untamed and capricious on weekdays, this time her temper had flared up quite suddenly.
Thinking back, she had been perfectly fine before breakfast and also when she went to the medical office. It was only at the entrance of the study room, after seeing that group of female slaves, that she started acting strangely.