When Viola spoke up on behalf of the intern, everyone around her couldn't help but feel a sense of admiration. They all knew how Arthur operated—once he made a decision, it was final. Trying to change his mind was not only futile but could also backfire. Anyone who intervened risked getting caught up in the fallout. To everyone's surprise, though, Arthur didn't lash out at Viola. His brow remained furrowed, but he didn't show any signs of anger toward her. "Do you know her?" Arthur asked. Viola shook her head. "No, I don't. But I have a grandmother too, and she has high hopes for me. So, I understand her situation." It wasn't that Viola was trying to be overly compassionate, but when the intern had mentioned her own grandmother, it hit close to home. She couldn't help but think of Cha

