
Faye slowly nodded her head in response to Vaughn's words, ivory hair bobbing slightly about her chin. "I see. A lot of people seem to believe that emancipating a slave ends with setting him free. They seem to forget the importance of education, teaching job skills, and introducing him to normal society. A grave oversight. Without the proper follow-up, a freed slave can easily end up back where he began. Education is not to be underestimated. Knowledge is power, as the old saying goes."Â The words were spoken rather casually for such a somber matter, but despite noble and dainty appearances, she wasn't one to shy away from the darker aspects of life.Â
After all, she couldn't very well turn away from the same troubles she wished to free others from. Discussing such sad matters was simply business. She reached for another piece of fruit, chewing and swallowing before she continued. "I applaud your group for not overlooking those important details. Freeing someone from chains is but the first step in a long process."
After all, she couldn't very well turn away from the same troubles she wished to free others from. Discussing such sad matters was simply business. She reached for another piece of fruit, chewing and swallowing before she continued. "I applaud your group for not overlooking those important details. Freeing someone from chains is but the first step in a long process."