Proving that an individual's actions are wrong is not difficult.
The crux of the matter lies in this: What impact and value will proving such errors bring?
If Violet wants to address this situation appropriately, without causing further implications, she has to break it down and handle it piece by piece.
Because even the smallest, rash action could be powerful enough to label her as a villain.
One must not interpret things from a one-sided perspective. Otherwise, it will easily distort the inherent meaning and essence of the matter.
Moreover, in the eyes of the public, she would appear overly obstinate and arbitrary!
To understand this matter is quite simple, for every individual is capable of erring.
Does this then mean that everyone will become a wrongdoer?
Obviously, this doesn't align with everyone's logic, for everyone hopes for forgiveness and redemption.