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    The chap­ter opens with Tris anx­ious­ly await­ing a meet­ing between Jea­nine and Jack Kang, count­ing down the hours while din­ing with Tobias, Lynn, and Lau­ren in the cafe­te­ria. Ten­sion is pal­pa­ble as Tobias endures whis­pered insults of “cow­ard” from pass­ing Daunt­less mem­bers, a result of his pub­lic Can­dor inter­ro­ga­tion. Despite the provo­ca­tion, Tobias remains com­posed until his focus shifts abrupt­ly to Mar­cus, his abu­sive father, sit­ting among Can­dor mem­bers. Tris sens­es impend­ing trou­ble as Tobias moves with pur­pose toward Mar­cus, sig­nal­ing a con­fronta­tion fueled by deep-seat­ed rage.

    Tobias vio­lent­ly attacks Mar­cus, drag­ging him to the cen­ter of the room and beat­ing him with a belt in a chill­ing­ly method­i­cal man­ner. The scene mir­rors the abuse Tobias suf­fered as a child, now reversed as he deliv­ers the blows while quot­ing Marcus’s own jus­ti­fi­ca­tion: “This is for your own good.” The Daunt­less onlook­ers laugh, but Tris is hor­ri­fied, even­tu­al­ly inter­ven­ing to stop the assault. Tobias cold­ly drops his mother’s wed­ding ring near Mar­cus, declar­ing, “My moth­er says hel­lo,” before walk­ing away, leav­ing Tris stunned by his cal­cu­lat­ed bru­tal­i­ty.

    In the after­math, Tris con­fronts Tobias in the hall­way, demand­ing an expla­na­tion for his actions. Tobias defends him­self, ask­ing if she sud­den­ly pities Mar­cus after ignor­ing his strug­gles for weeks. He reveals the attack was a delib­er­ate reen­act­ment of his own trau­ma, a twist­ed retal­i­a­tion for years of abuse. Tris rec­og­nizes the par­al­lels between Tobias’s inner tur­moil and her own capac­i­ty for cru­el­ty, real­iz­ing both har­bor destruc­tive impuls­es that both sus­tain and endan­ger them. The exchange leaves her shak­en, unable to rec­on­cile the Tobias she knows with the venge­ful stranger before her.

    The chap­ter ends with Tobias shut­ting Tris out, clos­ing the ele­va­tor doors between them as she grap­ples with the impli­ca­tions of his actions. The encounter under­scores the dark­er aspects of their per­son­al­i­ties and the frac­tures in their rela­tion­ship. Tris is left to pon­der the fine line between sur­vival and self-destruc­tion, as well as the con­se­quences of unre­solved pain. The scene sets the stage for fur­ther con­flict, high­light­ing the emo­tion­al and moral com­plex­i­ties of their world.

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