No one likes you.
No one will ever like you.
— Stop talking that way.
Nathaniel felt Cherry was just a child living in chaos, driven by ghost trainers since she was young, without any sense of morality or basic social norms, unable to understand grand principles of justice and love.
But if you tell her no one likes her, no one loves her, she would understand, she would hold a grudge.
The anger on Purple's face gradually dissipated.
She indifferently looked at Nathaniel and asked, "Were you like this with Jade Carlson in the beginning?"
Nathaniel frowned.
Purple spoke as if reciting a formula: "Jade Carlson was a child from a poor background, orphaned, living with relatives who looked down on her since she was little. Through her own efforts, she finally got a job at the Prosecutor's Office, a rare place for a female worker, and Jade Carlson was the most diligent among them.