CHAPTER20: FOUR-EYED WITCH (6)

Had anyone warned Henrietta beforehand that teaching required self-patience, self-esteem, and unwavering passion, she might have better prepared herself. Yet, in this very moment, it felt as though she sat across from the devil's reincarnation within the confines of his abode.

The gentle breeze that stirred the air did little to quell the heat that surged through her veins as she attempted to reason with this enigmatic young soul. He sat there, showing no signs of relenting, determined to keep her on her toes—a relentless tormentor.

"Your Grace, I humbly suggest that morality can be acquired through diverse experiences beyond one's family background. A broader exposure to the world can offer valuable lessons that can shape an individual's character and ethical compass. Your opinion is highly respected, and I seek to offer a different perspective for your consideration." 

Henrietta had expended 90 minutes on the said topic. But it was futile.