Morning, at the dining room of the Colin Manor, Faye entered, unsurprised to find Theodoric, who also had the habit of waking up early. Theodoric added a sugar cube to his black coffee, glanced at her, and said, "You seem to have slept well last night." 'It seems he knows about last night,' Faye thought. She raised an eyebrow, glanced at the maids standing by the kitchen door, and said, "Darling, you know me well. Yes, I slept quite well last night, at least I wasn't kept awake by an exploitative boss." "That doesn't mean you can go behind the boss's back to find another side job, does it? The 'salary' from your main job should be enough to satisfy you, my dear." Despite his gentle and sweet words, Theodoric's gaze was sharp, coldly fixed on her. His implication was clear. 'The payment f

