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36. The Weight Of Accountability

As Henry listens to his daughter's words and hears the mention of Karen's name, a surge of anger wells up inside him. His frustration is directed toward Karen, who was entrusted with the responsibility of looking after the maid but apparently neglected her duties. The thought of Karen assigning a task and then returning to sleep, leaving the maid unattended, infuriates Henry. He believes that such negligence and disregard for responsibility cannot be tolerated. In this moment, Henry's anger bubbles to the surface, and he feels compelled to address the situation. It is evident that he holds high expectations for the individuals entrusted with caring for others, and he cannot fathom how someone could prioritize their own comfort over the well-being of another.

As Henry contemplates how to address this issue, he seeks to assert his authority and make it clear that such actions will not be condoned. He understands the importance of accountability and ensuring the safety and care of those
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