Chapter 257
Seth shook his head. “It had nothing to do with you. She said she didn’t deserve me and didn’t want me to disrupt my career for her.”
Sage immediately understood. “Seth, I understand where Suki’s coming from even though we’ve only met a few times. Although she’s powerful in her career, I can feel that she’s frail when it comes to relationships.”
Sage continued, “I mean, she puts on a strong suit when working, but she’s easily insecure when it comes to her relationships. She hopes to be loved like a princess.”
Seth nodded in agreement. “You’re right. Suki is exactly like what you said.”
“Do you know what she wants from you?”
“To feel secure?” Seth guessed.
Sage shook her head. “Secure is a general term. Of course, she feels insecure being brought up in a family like that, but she had to make herself feel secure. You can’t do anything about it.” Seth smiled as he paid attention to Sage’s analysis. “Yes, you’re a Stanfort post-graduate majoring in psychology. Please enlighten me.” Sage coughed, “According to the psychologist Floyd’s theory, your personality as an adult is a result of your childhood repression ”
“Layman terms only, please,” Seth interrupted her as he could not understand. Sage chuckled and replied, “In layman’s language, the original family greatly influences a person throughout her life. A person with a traumatic childhood is extremely insecure. She’s often willing to live in a familiar environment, and she’d rather be injured than step out of the painful past.”
Sage continued, “That’s why Suki was unwilling to leave Starship Entertainment even when it was deteriorating and even when Lionel treated her like dirt. She felt like it was an environment she could control, and she was comfortable with it.”
Seth frowned. “She did step out of it, though.”
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