"That's roughly the gist of it."
"Specifically? Can you tell me what the problem is?"
"She has no sense of commitment at all, often changes her mind halfway through, and sometimes doesn't even know her own goals or who her employer is. She behaves like a child, doing whatever she pleases."
"Mr. Paber" quickly glanced at Christina again. "But... she doesn't seem like the kind of person you're describing."
"It only seems that way. Just like a lie—if a lie can deceive people, there's always something about it that seems believable, isn't there?"
"Exactly, sir." Thief Tina interjected. "We were all once part of her group, so we know her very well. Anyone who knows her history wouldn't hire her."
Christina lowered her head slightly, sitting quietly, her face already flushed red.
Andrew stroked his chin with his hand, listening silently, as if he wasn't in any hurry at all.
"This..." Mr. Paber already seemed a little flustered.