When the battery runs out, the servant asks if he's worried about him. He says he'd rather worry about his living costs than worry about what's going on with his boss. The door creaks, and the servant thinks he hears something illegal. He's afraid that he'll be implicated in something, and he wants to do something about it. The servant tells him that he cares about his boss, and that in the world of suspicion, no one can be above suspicion. He tells the servant that he doesn't like someone, because it's hard for someone to lie to themselves like that. He asks the servant if he likes anyone before him, and she says no, because he
When the battery runs out, the servant asks if he's worried about him. He says he'd rather worry about his living costs than worry about what's going on with his boss. The door creaks, and the servant thinks he hears something illegal. He's afraid that he'll be implicated in something, and he wants to do something about it. The servant tells him that he cares about his boss, and that in the world of suspicion, no one can be above suspicion. He tells the servant that he doesn't like someone, because it's hard for someone to lie to themselves like that. He asks the servant if he likes anyone before him, and she says no, because he