The next morning, Marianne wakes up and goes to chelsea in carriage and she hears sound of shouting outside the workshop. Confused, she rushes outside to see what is going on. What she sees stops her in her tracks.
A crowd of people is gathered outside the workshop, all of them holding signs and shouting slogans. "He's not fit to run the shop!" they yells, their voices rising in anger. "He should step down!"
"Step down!"
"Step down!"
"I don't understand," Marianne says, her voice shaking. "What's going on?"
As she is surveying the crowd, Marianne catch the sight of Alice standing off to the side, tears streaming down her face. She is being comforted by her father, Viscount Danbury, who looks dignified, and she knows he isn't genuine with his consolation.
"Hello, Young Master Mario," the Viscount says, her voice heavy with disappointment. "I heard something about you and my daughter."