Although this idea came to her suddenly, Violet did not treat it so lightly.
Confronting her own impromptu plan, if she acts rashly,
how could those who put action into it possibly devote themselves wholeheartedly to her idea?
This is a very fair and reasonable thing, that is, if she herself is not facing this matter seriously.
It is of course impossible to order or require others to have a more serious attitude than oneself.
Only when she takes a firmer stance and believes in the necessity of investigating,
would others feel the pressure and finally begin to seriously consider how to resolve this issue.
And draw a very suitable conclusion of their own.
This is what Violet must consider in her planning and deliberation.
Of course, first of all, we must clarify one thing, which is that this idea really came to her suddenly.
Since it came to her mind suddenly, the others would easily consider it as not that important.