What would be a "real sense of justice" for you, then?
[Elizabeth isn't a stranger to the corruption that exists in power, but she remains standing on the fact that normally justice depends just on who is talking. For a policeman and a clerk, justice would be to imprison a thief. For the thief, though, justice would probably be for him to have enough so that he wouldn't need to steal to begin with.
She pouts at the last part. If there are suspicions of it being a trap then Sebastian will definitively not allow her to go. Or at least he will strongly advice against it and she will be unable to do otherwise because she promised to not put herself in danger recklessly.]
I thought you didn't enjoy the idea of the masquerade? Will you still enjoy it despite that?
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[Elizabeth isn't a stranger to the corruption that exists in power, but she remains standing on the fact that normally justice depends just on who is talking. For a policeman and a clerk, justice would be to imprison a thief. For the thief, though, justice would probably be for him to have enough so that he wouldn't need to steal to begin with.
She pouts at the last part. If there are suspicions of it being a trap then Sebastian will definitively not allow her to go. Or at least he will strongly advice against it and she will be unable to do otherwise because she promised to not put herself in danger recklessly.]
I thought you didn't enjoy the idea of the masquerade? Will you still enjoy it despite that?