Chapter: 383
In the end, she sighed helplessly, “I don’t understand why Theodore won’t admit he has feelings for me, yet he refuses to let me go.”
After contemplating for a while, Sarah proposed a theory. “Could it be that he’s not refusing to admit it, but rather he doesn’t understand his own feelings?” @
“How could such a wise man as Theodore fail to understand his own feelings?” In Ariana’s opinion, Theodore must understand. It couldn’t be otherwise.
Sarah clicked her tongue and said, “Theodore has always been at the top of social classes, and there’s nothing he can’t get. People like him don’t have the same way of thinking as ordinary people. He said he can give you everything but love. Perhaps the way he shows his love is by actually giving you everything!” ©
Ariana was confused by what Sarah said. “What do you mean by that? He doesn’t love me.”
blind. I think Theodore definitely has
It’s the same thing as someone developing feelings for a puppy or kitten they’d raised for any length
Ariana was adamant. ©
a thing. If Theodore heard that, he
would be so angry that his whole face would become twisted. In this way, he would be ugly and no one would like him, not even
while. She quietly took off her facial mask and then
about it for a second. Why would Theodore,
I am just a way to kill time.” The thing was
“Fine, then think about what Theodore
has he
for a while and said honestly, “He actually
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