According to convention, individuals from collateral families employed in the Governor's Office are generally not permitted to return home. After all, the Warriors Den is not an ancient governmental institution. Even if the outsiders hold significant positions, they are essentially equivalent to slaves of the Mirren family.
Naturally, as slaves, the notion of taking a free vacation does not apply. Moreover, once outsiders step into the Governor‘s Office, they are deemed to be privy to its core secrets and are not allowed to leave freely.
Victor wishes to grant Tara a vacation, which is considered a special case and a loophole. He also faces certain risks on her behalf. If she runs into trouble returning home or if her absence adversely affects the Warriors Den, Victor will be held accountable.
Although Tara is very skilled, she is still a young woman in her early twenties. Having been away from home for two years, she undoubtedly feels a longing for home. For her, the opportunity to visit home for a vacation is something she never dared to hope for in the past.
In earlier times, Tara would have undoubtedly leaped forjoy upon hearing such news. However, now, upon receiving the announcement, she felt no excitement, but rather an overwhelming sadness.
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