Lisbeth's Unforgettable Foster Parent

Nils Bjurman, a corrupt man, a crooked lawyer and worse than that he was Lisbeth's Guardian. At their first encounter Nils consistently asks Lisbeth inappropriate questions, which Slander quickly realizes her new foster parent is a pervert. Nils's problems were far worse than just a pervert. He forced Lisbeth to perform sexual actions on him in bribery of her money. Thus, having Larsson creating one of the most stomach aching scenes I've read in a while. The authority placed over Lisbeth is considerably depressing. The shame and anger I felt for Lisbeth after reading this passage was vast. Just when I thought the worst was over, an even more dreadful scene followed. The second time Lisbeth visited Nils she needed more money, but Bjurman had something else in mind. The horrific scene of Lisbeth helpless and tied up as she was beaten and raped made me cringe. The pain Salander had endured had to have been tremendous, but as her thoughts were revealed she was in a daze. Not shocked by the events, she was more taking the event in, like it was another day, another year, another hard time in her life.

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