These guys, they are not the most loyal soldiers around Violet.
In other words, as long as someone is willing to pay a high enough price.
There will be those who daringly draw their weapons to tentatively attempt to assassinate Violet.
Keeping such people close is undoubtedly tantamount to joking with one's own life.
But if Violet is really aware of such a situation, why doesn't he hurry to take action and solve the problem?
And why does he feel, at this moment, that this is the outcome he has understood and accepted with considerable satisfaction?
Perhaps those analyses and cognitions that arise from the problem.
The true situation often should become something that no longer requires any other understanding and insight into the problem under such probability.
In the same sense of dealing with the problem, and what one can accept, it feels like the most ideal clear understanding of the issue.