Sunye was sitting in front of her old boss, Mr. Yang. He was a tall, sharp man in his sixties and a highly respected prosecutor in the country. Even though he had given up practicing law, he still had a lot of influence with top level judges and diplomats. He had taken Sunye under his wing when she was only 24 and taught her many things about dealing with cases. Sunye revered him as a mentor and it hurt her to see him look so disappointed in her.
"Sunye," he began. "I've known you since you were a fresh graduate who was making her way into this cutthroat world. I've guided you and hoped that one day, you'd make a fine prosecutor who would be impartial and win cases based on your own merit."
She did not say anything but merely looked down, feeling guilty. His eyes had caught on to the fact that she was hiding something and he wanted to find out what was bothering his star student.