"Chandler, do you really love me?" Tina thought and asked.
"Hmm, I love you," he answered without hesitation.
"Then why can you easily let go? Can you easily decide to divorce me? Or do you think that divorcing me doesn't matter to you, that you'll only feel a little sad and then move on?" Tina asked, puzzled.
The more she understood this man's emotions, the more she felt like she couldn't understand them.
Chandler chuckled self-deprecatingly. How could it be easy?
How could it only be a little sad?
It was just that this time, he didn't want her to make her choice out of sympathy or a sense of responsibility towards him.
If the previous Tina made that choice because she loved him, then this time, he hoped for the same.
Once a person has experienced something good, they won't easily accept something slightly worse.
This was also his last bit of pride and self-esteem.
"I'll be fine. If you don't love me, but still stay bound to me by marriage, then you'll feel miserable, and I don't want to have a wife who doesn't love me. So if you still can't love me in the end, let's get a divorce," he said.
Tina frowned at Chandler, feeling that something was off, but she couldn't pinpoint it.
And so, Tina and Chandler spent their days together. It couldn't be denied that Chandler treated her really well and understood her well.
Even though she had lost her memory, her body's preferences hadn't changed.
What she liked to eat, drink, how she liked to dress, and what movies or songs she liked, Chandler knew them well.
The feeling of being with Chandler was comfortable and familiar...
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