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Yumie’s performance was flawless. By appearing to shoulder the blame and protect the sanctity of Arthur’s marriage, she painted herself as the ultimate martyr—selfless, understanding, and tragic. In Arthur’s mind, the contrast between this gentle woman and his wife, Sarah, was becoming a canyon.
Every word Yumie spoke reinforced the image of Sarah as a selfish, jealous, and narrow-minded woman
