"Yes, you do love me. I don't deny that. But you love power and status more. In front of these things, I'll never be your first choice.
"Flynn, no one would want to spend their whole life waiting for someone else to choose them. I've done everything I could for love, and the same couldn't be said for you. I'm tired now.
"I'm not as kind and tolerant as you make me seem, and I can't share the person I love with someone else. And she's not just any woman, she's also the guarantee of your power and status. I know I'm not as important to you as she is. And your desire to want everything disgusts me.
"So, I give up. I loved you. But my love for you has run out, and I don't dare to love you again. That's all I have to say. You can go now. Like I said, let's never meet again." Queenie gave one final sigh.
Flynn didn't expect Queenie, who had always let him have his way, to be so determined to break up. He looked at Queenie in disbelief, searching for even the tiniest bit of reluctance, sadness, or anger in her beautiful eyes.
But he couldn't find it. Aside from the initial shock, Queenie's gaze remained calm and unwavering. Those eyes, which used to hold so much affection for Flynn, were now filled with indifference.
For the first time, Flynn was afraid and uncertain about their relationship. He thought Queenie loved him and would never leave him. He was willing to support her for a lifetime and give her the best of everything.
After all, they had been together since their teenage years, and their feelings ran deep. As long as Queenie listened to him, he would shower her with love, affection, and everything else she wanted.
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