Talk:Jacques Schnee/@comment-27383460-20161103185304/@comment-87.158.86.78-20161103223729

It doesn't neccessarily mean, that he can't make life really hard if she doesn't follows his words.

And yes, Weiss had a choice to either follow his will or face the consequences.

If she had said no, I bet he would have gone around and more or less suble lamented about 'how unsupportive his daughter was' or how disrespectful she was towards the ones suffering from the aftermath of the fall of Beacon (with him being one of those victims of course).

He pratically pressured her psycholically to carry out his will and Weiss was aware of it. That was why she was so down after she left his study.