At that moment, Jeanne did not intend to side with Monica.
Seeing that Jeanne kept silent, Monica's eyes turned red. "Was I wrong in doing that? In regards to Michael's matter, was I wrong?"
"Yes." Jeanne nodded.
Monica felt a wave of discomfort in her heart.
She thought Jeanne would understand her since she had already justified her decision.
"I can put myself in your position and agree with what you did, but as a bystander, or even from Dr. Jones's point of view, what you did is too immature," Jeanne told her straight to her face.
Monica bit her lips, and her eyes turned red again.
Now that everyone was against her decision, she started reflecting on herself — whether her impulse decision was right or not.
Should she have used another way to help Michael instead of what she thought was the most effective?
"But now that you've done it, there's no point in saying anything," Jeanne said bluntly.