(PS: New author, didn't know how to write in the early stages, currently working hard to improve, please bear with me.)
(PS: For the early chapters, please don't take it too seriously...
She didn't press for details, but nodded in agreement:
"Okay, I'll contact him."
Since Guangyou said that, there must be a reason behind it.
She won't ask any more questions.
"Thanks."
After saying that, Guangyou took the two wine glasses, got up and poured himself another glass of wine.
He handed one of the glasses to Judy, gestured to her with his hand, and then took a small sip.
Judy took the wine glass, raised her hand to Kwang-yoo, and took a sip.
After finishing his drink and expressing his gratitude, Guangyou sat back down on the sofa.
After a brief hesitation, Kwang-yu decided to tell Judy the last thing he wanted to say that day.
Before speaking, he first asked Judy tactfully:
"Ms. Judy..."
"Is the person you like now still the same one as before?"
We were just discussing how to solve the winery problem when suddenly she started asking about her love life.
It suddenly transformed from a crime drama into a romantic comedy.
The change was so rapid that Judy's expression froze for a moment.
Seemingly incredulous, she looked at Guangyou with a hint of confusion in her eyes.
After realizing what had happened, a hint of sadness appeared in her eyes.
She smiled, but the smile looked somewhat bitter.
Before Guangyou learned about her past romantic relationships, she didn't hide anything from him:
"yes."
"It's still the same person."
"Unfortunately, that person already has someone else in their heart."
Having received an affirmative reply, ignoring the second half of the sentence, Guangyou continued to ask:
"That..."
"Ms. Judy, haven't you ever thought about liking someone else?"
Hearing this, Judy laughed, but her laughter grew increasingly bitter:
"It's not like we're buying something."
"How can you just change something like this?"
Guangyou understands this principle.
But if the other person doesn't like you, continuing to dwell on it will only cause you pain.
It's better to give up sooner and like someone else.
But these things are easier said than done.
They say they want to forget each other, but whenever they meet, the feelings they've deliberately hidden in their hearts surge uncontrollably.
Until the relentless passage of time erodes everything, or something happens between the two of them.
For example, realizing that the other person is actually incredibly despicable, or doing something that deeply hurts you.
Only then will this feeling dissipate.
Regardless of the outcome, I will suffer because of this fruitless relationship.
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