
Like, what? He wouldn't have access to her if she decided to go against him, because Iske would make sure he doesn't. He is a sneaky son of a bitch so I'm sure he could pull something, but Iske is kinda immune to his reputation being ruined.
And like I said, I just don't understand what her long-term plan is? I'm not even saying it's bad, I literally just want to know where she thinks she's going with this

That's true.. Also, it's not easy to get away from the fear of the abuser. Plus, the latest chapter is evidence that Cesare is pretty sly. He smoothly lied to Iske's face. If Ruby hadn't gotten along with 'her brother' we wouldn't have known that the man who tried to harm her was indeed Cesare's subordinate. By appearing to be innocent she tries to keep tabs on his plan.

Thank you for keeping it civil and making excellent points and arguments! When I saw the amount of replies in my notifs I got worried lol
I totally agree that her logical thinking is compromised by fear and that it's completely natural for her to act irrationally in her situation.
Her plan didn't fit with the reality of the situation, but makes sense from her perspective, and I can wrap my head around it now.

I think Ruby is also trying to keep any sort of violence to a minimum. I think she knows the Pope's family is powerful and nothing good will come from iske going against them. Plus Caesar is making her aware he is watching and is able to get to her. His subordinate nearly broke her foot without getting caught or suspected. That could've easily been a dagger in her back or something. The fear is deeply imbedded and she thinks she's disposable.
I don't understand what her plan is... I guess she doesn't really trust Iske yet? Because I see no reason for her to keep up appearances with her brother