Chapter 14: 6 Copy: Sin Nexus Pelican Bar_2
Chapter 14: 6 Copy: Sin Nexus Pelican Bar_2
After yesterday's test, today's interactions, and investigating her background, Aiwass had already roughly figured out and organized Hayna's thought processes.
She was clearly not very bright; once things got complicated, she would get too lazy to think logically. At the same time, she must have come from a poor background but possessed a Transcendent talent in her own field—like swordsmanship—that she could be proud of. As a result, her personality tended to become stubborn, favoring her own intuitive judgments over hesitation, reflection, and complex analysis.
In short, she was a kind of "Martial Fool".
Since she truly came from humble origins, and as a village girl who never dressed up, her appearance naturally couldn't compare to the delicate ladies of the Royal Capital. This resulted in a subtle, self-unrecognized inferiority complex.
This inferiority would transform into a sense of aggression and hostility towards those "of higher status" than herself. But at the same time, she was afraid of causing trouble for herself because of her lack of background, so it wouldn't manifest as concrete words or actions. However, it could still be revealed through attitudes under pressure and instinctive reactions when making choices.
Because of her straightforward personality, more approachable background, and excellent achievements, as well as a wisdom for survival that avoided offending others easily, she would be quite popular in a school setting, especially among the relatively simple-minded students—yet her initial contact with society led to repeated setbacks, which could easily confuse her and even make her susceptible to manipulation, or lead her down the wrong path in life.
This was precisely the moment she felt perplexed.
This kind of person was entirely exploitable.
The weakness and helplessness that Aiwass had shown when he first met her yesterday were carefully selected postures intended to attract her immediately, after he had reviewed Hayna's information in advance.
Today and in the future, she could become a very reliable bodyguard for him.
After their interaction yesterday, Hayna would believe they had become friends. And she urgently needed to showcase her proudest skill—her swordsmanship—in front of this new friend of noble identity, innocence, gentleness, and artistic and weak beauty.
If she could truly demonstrate this skill, she would feel that she "has shown her proudest strength", thereby hoping to gain Aiwass's affirmation.
If Aiwass affirmed her in this regard and expressed his genuine need for her help, such a request would greatly satisfy her social needs.
In that case, Aiwass, who was initially a suspect and met with her caution and defense, could turn into her good friend after just a day's encounter, and naturally bring Aiwass into her social circle at school.
Even though taking advantage of a young girl who had just graduated made Aiwass feel somewhat guilty.
This was his debt.
Aiwass never liked to owe people favors. Once he owed something, he would immediately look for ways to repay it.
Otherwise, after a few exchanges, it would be easy to get close with others. And having "friends" is a very dangerous thing; often, one may be dragged into dangerous situations in an attempt to help friends, and also easily betrayed by friends due to lowered guard.
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