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Sidney's POV: "Mr. Rossi, you really shouldn't have argued with Ms. Grint. If she gives up on collaborating with you, it would be very disadvantageous for us," Amir said while driving. I frowned slightly. "But she hurt Amber! My first principle of working with her was that she would no longer trouble Amber. She broke the agreement!" "According to my investigation, she didn't take action herself," Amir responded calmly. "But it was her intention, and she must be held accountable for it!" I said in a deep voice. Amir said nothing more, and the car fell into silence. I watched everything outside the window quickly recede, feeling increasingly agitated. No one knew how it felt to see Amber faint so helplessly in front of me. At that moment, heartache, self-blame, and regret intertwined,