When Mina returned home that evening she had done so via taxi. The normalcy of it further conflicted her, and her resolve was beginning to waiver. If she were wrong, she would be putting herself in danger for no reason. On the other hand, she could just wait until President Lee caught the person on his own, but Mina had been keeping up with the tabloids, and it seemed that the man was more interested in meeting women in bars than anything else.
Even if President Lee kept to his word and let her go, Mina feared that the many people she had offended while in his company would never let her live peacefully. She had come across so many lecherous men and spiteful women in the short three months that had passed that she wondered if the rich held a different standard of moral compass.