Then, the handling of this matter became completely unrelated to the captain of the guards.
Because everything would proceed and develop according to the plan Violet had prepared from the beginning.
The most crucial point was that it had nothing to do with the man in front of her.
Perhaps by doing so, they could undermine the power this man held.
And eventually turn this small town into Violet's town.
Not just that Violet was merely the mayor of the town.
Sometimes, the status and the actual rights one has are two completely distinct matters.
Status implies the mandatory responsibility and the price to pay.
In some situations, those who hold a status are often seized by others to help them solve problems and difficulties.
These individuals hold no semblance of real power, they are merely scapegoats for troubles.
So, in such circumstances, though there is no need for further contemplation or hesitation, some necessary preparations must still be made.