When Katrina's face turns red, and she refuses to admit it, Aaron doesn't embarrass her.
Whether she deliberately saves money for him or not, he's in a good mood.
"I won't lock you up every day anymore. If you want to go out, you can go out if someone accompanies you. You can go shopping, get a beauty treatment, and watch a movie… As long as you don't leave Hadley City, you're free to do anything."
Only now does Aaron realize that if Katrina is kept in captivity all day, it's easier for her to be unhappy, and it's more likely to make her feel distant with him.
He works outside every day but ignores her feelings and how bored she must feel at home every day.
After taking her out, he realizes how bright and real her smile is.
Perhaps he should give her as much freedom as possible.
Hearing Aaron's words, Katrina is shocked.
She grabs Aaron's hand in disbelief and asks, "Aaron, are you really going to let me go out?"
"Why, are you unwilling?"
"Of course, I'm willing!"