Victoria Morrison said she herself might have been mistaken.
Perhaps Bridget Stone was so focused simply because she was calm enough to seek out the irrational parts of Norton Young's testimony.
Victoria Morrison had no evidence; it was just conjecture on her part.
Yet, Purple Summers found herself inclined to believe this conjecture. She had been feeling that something was off ever since earlier and couldn't put her finger on it—an odd, dissonant feeling.
Why did Bridget Stone opt for a public hearing?
Why would Norton Young give a long-winded speech in the witness stand?
Was it a genuine outpouring of emotion, or a pre-memorized draft?
Victoria Morrison patted her shoulder, "Stop thinking about it. Right now, you're just a lawyer, and winning this case is enough."
Purple Summers felt that Victoria Morrison was both right and wrong, wanting to delve deep into thought, but her mind was in disarray.