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While standing in that corner, Astrid became the butt of the ridicule. People took an active interest in mocking the woman for her foolishness in trusting a werewolf. They weren't the least bit bothered that they were going to serve one themselves. Astrid knew it would all pass the moment she'd have Davies's neck. Hence, she persevered her aloofness while appearing unbothered by the insults. "This is what happens when you begin disregarding people's opinion. We all advised her to not engage in the matter of the werewolves," suggested one of the senate members, taking pleasure in Astrid's humiliation. The whole courtroom ridiculed the woman for her stupidity, yet she didn't respond. She believed the best revenge could be an appropriate action. Since she was under constraints, she coul