Harrison Clark had anticipated Amelia Johnson's reaction.
In a certain sense, the book Lover does indeed "disfigure" his image.
People have always regarded the sage Harrison Clark as a sacred totem and an unsurpassable peak of human wisdom from ancient times. He was like a god.
But if his great contribution was obtained from "stealing" from dreams, although it does not diminish his achievements and cannot deny his efforts, his talent slips from god to man, no longer as a lofty figure it makes him more down-to-earth and more accessible.
But most people cannot accept this.
Since Amelia Johnson's research on Compound Eye Crisis is so profound, there is no doubt that she is also a hardcore fan.
It is appropriate for her to be angry.