"It's not a matter of we, I knew him for much longer than any of you. He was employed by the Kirijo group, we should have known." she shook her head and sighed. "I know you're right and I intend to see everything through but it doesn't change my failures." Or how guilty she felt. Or how much it hurt. That was the real problem, wasn't it? The truth of the matter was his betrayal hurt more than anything. He'd worked with her grandfather and she'd trusted him, just as she'd trusted her family. Only for her to find out literally everything in her life had been a lie.
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