This is the first time that Babur has heard such words from Dixon. He was surprised to google at Dixon. "You..."
Dixon paused, his eyes red, his voice trembling. "I'm tired. No matter whether I'm with her or not, Sonia lives a happy life."
"You are full of negative thoughts now, so no matter what she does, you feel that she doesn't need you. In fact, it is you who hate yourself." Babur frowned. "You need to meditate for a while, so that you can slow down."
It is he who hates himself.
He hates that he can not shelter her.
"You're right..." Dixon panted lightly. "I hate myself."
He even does not dare to face her.
"In fact, this mood is normal. I have expected it."
Babur's voice turned calm. He worked like a working machine. Dixon even felt the man in front of him became a robot that can save people. Because once Babur turned serious, he would become a machine, as if his soul left, only leaving the body in the world.
Babur said, "People's emotions have a balance point, good or bad. They will cause positive and negative influences. People like you who have been saying that they don't ask for anything in return, but once you find that the other party really doesn't give you a response, your brain will subconsciously remember her indifference. What you do for Sonia will always accompany your resentment."
Resentment.
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