"Didn't I say no more games?" She slammed her fist on the table to show her anger, but seeing the playful smile on Louis's face, she forced herself to lie back down.
That guy wasn't going to stop, so she was forced to return to the subject.
"What are you trying to do with all this? You're making a lot of moves that haven't been made in this place for a long time. That's dangerous, you know?" She tried to scrutinize him as she said this.
Louis simply shrugged.
"Well, the churches are certainly problematic and seem to be against my actions. Just yesterday, I saw a march that said: 'Death to Carwine.' They started it, you see? Do you expect me to remain silent when I see that?" He excused himself.
"They started it? According to the news, you shot one of the businessmen from the North."
"That's right." Louis smiled. "From the north, you said. He came here to cause trouble, and we were all threatened. You expect me to keep quiet?"