Shirley began to scold Joseph for his ingratitude, seeing that there were more people, but she was still a little reasonable. When she scolded Irish, she only insinuated something, not directly accusing her. First, she dared not act too presumptuous before Henry. Second, she had no definite evidence. Lastly, she did not see anything, so she did not rant too much against her.
Henry was angry, but Joseph prevented Henry from forcibly pulling Shirley back to her room, leaving her to be hysterically abusive. When she finally stopped for a while, he said quietly, "Now, can I say something?"
Irish remained silent and looked at Joseph, who did not know what he could do to solve the mess. In short, she was already exhausted. It was hard to imagine that he could wait for her to finish scolding him. However, it could be seen that he was confident enough.