Ryan Ford thinks that if bluffing could be rated, Nora Scott would definitely be the one perched at the top of the pyramid.
He doesn't know how Nora manages it.
Clearly arrogant and self-important, she lacks true skills and talents; obviously, her results are trashy, her blueprints are sloppy, and they show no achievements.
Yet she is dead set on the basic principle of "I am the best in the world" and firmly believes in the main idea that "you all are garbage," never swaying from the three guiding policies of "criticize you to death, anger you to death, irritate you to death."
As if once the time comes, perfect blueprints will fall from the sky, allowing her to effortlessly crush the competition with the glow of a protagonist.
What's deadly is—
This kind of blind confidence is quite convincing.
