People.
Only through comparison, can their merits and demerits be distinguished.
With her graceful dancing as a precedent, should Viola Thompson fail to dance, she would certainly become the laughingstock of the evening.
Mr. White would surely never fall for a vase, incapable of even a simple social dance.
After all, Mr. White is noble, his wife thus naturally can't be too poor.
Thinking about this, a smirk appeared on Norma Augus's lips.
If she was Viola, she would tactfully find an excuse, then have her and Mr. White dance this pair dance.
Of course, this would only be the case if Viola were smart.
If she's a fool, then she's going to embarrass herself.
This was the brilliance of Norma Augus.
Because for Viola Thompson, who couldn't dance,
She was faced with only two situations.
First, bravely dance with Mr. White, and then embarrass herself in public.
Second, cede the opportunity to dance with Mr. White to her, and then shine in front of everyone.