Chapter 389: "Now that Blue Star is gone, my shackles are gone too."

Afterwards, Kerr didn't linger, and turned to leave the room, leaving Kristina alone inside.

But he didn't order Kristina to be executed.

His mentality might have been somewhat questionable. He could probably understand a little, but not the entire picture. He considered himself a normal person, after all. So it was difficult for him to understand her plight fully.

Though he did know about the so-called Stockholm Syndrome.

This condition would make victims depend on their abusers, but he was not an abuser. He had never done anything to Kristina, so how could he have this kind of mentality toward her? It was baffling.

...

Seeing Mr. Carl Jacob leave without any hesitation, Kristina, who had stood up from the floor, stared blankly at his retreating figure for a moment. She lowered her gaze, looking at her figure. Did she really have no charm?

She sat on the floor for a long time, and then in a daze opened the door to leave the room.