If one indeed chose to believe, that this man was a lunatic fool, it would essentially mean handing over half of one's life to him.
This was a taboo that everyone should understand.
Never assume someone to be a fool just because he appears to be one.
A person pretending to be a fool is often quite adept at exploiting their persona.
Since he's a lunatic, how could he possibly have good advice? Could he truly offer viable suggestions?
Under such thoughts, people would easily draw a conclusion.
That is to delegate the plotting and scheming to those who are capable of concocting such plots.
Among the three individuals in the room, Halse possessed the most identifiable trait for such a role.
Belit was a man who was both greedy and had distinct desires of his own.
For wealth, he could sacrifice everything, money, and wealth were everything to him.
Therefore, he had a hard time understanding why Violet would choose such a sacrifice to achieve her goal.