Sha's heart was pounding as she waited for the maid to tell her all she had to. Even if it had little to do with him, just a little more for her to know of what she didn't already would be a lot. That was how much she looked forward to it.
"His mother had died, he was working hard to pay her outstanding debt, all while taking care of his sick sister in the hospital." She took a pause to breathe, before speaking once again. "It always troubled me, how could he not lose hope, how could he deal with all that, you know?" she turned her head from the projection, looking in the girls eyes. "Then he turned his life, became a blessed, started making money, paid his mother's debt... And healed his sister's illness. I just couldn't believe it. And since I, as a mere worker, never could talk to them, I though—I thought," she stuttered, tears growing in his eyes. "That he had turned into one of those unapproachable people too, and pitied myself for being this weak..."