"Alright, that's all I have to say."
After painting such a rosy picture, Dorothy was very calm.
She didn't believe she stood a chance this time. After all, it was ludicrous to think that there were still fools who would sell themselves after hearing someone's empty talk, right? Impossible.
Without the True Word Contract, she would have been able to spice up her rhetoric with some motivational speak and success stories to hoodwink someone.
But under the condition of not being able to lie, what she did was truly akin to drawing a pie in the sky—a pie that was dry and unappetizing by the look of it, demonstrating that believing her would be idiotic.
However, whether others believed her or not, she believed in herself. A big part of why she had signed that True Word Contract was to take the opportunity to probe into her own heart.