I think this was an accident rather than negligence. Scarletdoll simply forgot the receipt and decided to return home, which is a normal decision. The tree branch falling onto the car was unexpected and outside her control, so I see it as an unfortunate accident.
2. Scene 2
At first, it looks like negligence because finding blood and a fingernail in food is a serious food safety issue. A professional chef is expected to maintain strict hygiene standards, especially in a five-star hotel.
However, I also wonder if the chef was really responsible. It is possible that someone else entered the kitchen, tampered with the food, or there was a mistake during serving. Without a proper investigation, blaming only the chef would be unfair.
The hotel should immediately secure the food, inspect the kitchen, and review any available CCTV footage. Everyone who handled the meal should be questioned before reaching a conclusion.
If the evidence proves the contamination happened because the chef ignored safety procedures, then it would clearly be negligence. If the contamination occurred due to another person's actions or an unforeseen event, then the responsibility may belong elsewhere.
My conclusion is that the incident deserves a careful investigation instead of quick assumptions. Facts and evidence should determine whether it was negligence, sabotage, or an unfortunate accident.
3. Scene 3
I believe the company owner, Price, is ultimately responsible because the company manufactured and sold the household bot. The manager, Timefungus, may also share responsibility if the bot was released without proper inspection or quality testing.
To prevent similar problems, every bot should undergo thorough testing before being sold, receive regular software updates, include emergency shutdown features, and come with a clear warranty and customer support. If damages or accidents occur, the company should repair or replace the product promptly and fairly compensate customers when appropriate.