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    Tris is sum­moned to David’s office, filled with appre­hen­sion about their last encounter where she threat­ened him at gun­point. Zoe escorts her through the com­pound, not­ing David’s wheel­chair-bound state and advis­ing Tris not to show pity. Tris strug­gles to con­ceal her anger and dis­trust, reflect­ing on the recent vio­lence and Uri­ah’s coma, which weighs heav­i­ly on her. The opu­lent sur­round­ings of David’s office con­trast sharply with her inner tur­moil, mak­ing her feel out of place.

    David, though phys­i­cal­ly weak­ened, appears com­posed and lik­able, a stark con­trast to the man Tris knows orches­trat­ed the attack sim­u­la­tion. Despite her revul­sion, she main­tains a facade of polite­ness to pre­serve his trust, rec­og­niz­ing the need to stay close for her own motives. David prais­es her brav­ery dur­ing the attack, unaware of her true inten­tions, and offers her a posi­tion train­ing for the coun­cil, fram­ing it as an oppor­tu­ni­ty to influ­ence the com­pound’s future.

    The pro­pos­al places Tris in a moral dilem­ma: join­ing the coun­cil would mean align­ing with the very peo­ple respon­si­ble for her par­ents’ deaths and the attack sim­u­la­tion. David empha­sizes the need for a stronger stance post-attack, imply­ing Tris’s unique per­spec­tive could be valu­able. Tris cau­tious­ly inquires about the train­ing process, which involves attend­ing meet­ings and learn­ing the com­pound’s oper­a­tions, all while mask­ing her inner con­flict.

    As David silent­ly awaits her response, Tris grap­ples with the impli­ca­tions of his offer. Accept­ing would grant her access to the inner work­ings of the com­pound and poten­tial avenues for revenge, but it would also require her to betray her prin­ci­ples. The chap­ter ends with Tris’s unre­solved ten­sion, high­light­ing her strug­gle between vengeance and moral­i­ty, and the dif­fi­cult choic­es ahead.

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