"Rafael..."
Faced with Rafael's firm stance, Moli couldn't help but falter, oppressed by her words, retreating until she could retreat no further.
In truth, neither Moli nor Rafael wanted to start an open conflict; they had been comrades and sisters, supporting each other for four years, something Fisher couldn't easily shake.
Their long companionship had given them deep insights into each other's personalities, avoiding words that would hurt too much, leaving breathing space for each other. Seeing Rafael's unprecedented firmness, Moli found herself at a loss for words.
More importantly, Moli indeed had no better reason to fight for Fisher.
She had nothing, and a simple "I don't want to give up" couldn't achieve anything, adding only conflict without any other purpose.
Compared to Rafael, her relationship with Mr. Fisher was like a blank paper, lacking justification and reason.
