Lornell's expression turned cold.
"So why are you calling off the engagement now? It's not like you just found out that I don't love you."
Harley let out a self-deprecating laugh, "Because I don't want to wait anymore. I'm tired of the feeling of striving hard but getting no response."
Before, Harley always thought that as long as he tried hard to love Lornell, one day, Lornell would also fall in love with him.
But gradually, Harley finally understood that feelings of liking and love don't necessarily reward you for your efforts.
"So, all I need to do is respond to you, right?" Lornell said.
"What?" Harley was taken aback.
"As long as I make you feel acknowledged, that should be enough, right? Then we wouldn't have to call off the engagement, would we?" Lornell said.
Harley didn't understand: "What do you mean by 'feeling like I've received a response'?"
"Just like when you say you love me, I can say I love you too. When you smile at me, I can smile back at you. When you show concern for me, I can tell you how much I care about you too," Lornell said, slowly standing up and walking over to Harley.
Harley stared blankly at Lornell, only to see his handsome thin lips moving, saying, "Harley, I love you."
Harley's heart was pounding fiercely.
Lornell was saying the words Harley had always longed to hear. Yet, Lornell's gaze didn't hold the affection Harley yearned for. Instead, it was filled with a subtle sense of detachment.
"Say that again." It took Harley a good while before he managed to utter these words, his voice trembling.
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