(The two chapters from yesterday, especially the second one, weren't written very well. A normal person would have emotions and should have emotions when questioned about why they dared to make a move on Havier. I've modified it. There are also some detailed changes. Interested readers can take a look, but it's okay if you don't, as the overall storyline remains the same.)
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Andrew naturally heard Ivan's words.
Just for a moment, like everyone else, he was somewhat puzzled: why did the other party suddenly change their attitude?
Thinking back to when I subdued Sabye earlier, at that time it was to counterattack with force, to meet Barbara's mother.
But when I tried to stop Havier afterward, it was no longer about the meeting; it was just my true intention.
And the angry retort afterward had nothing to do with the meeting or true intention, it was simply because: I was truly angry!
"So when I really got angry, the other party suddenly agreed to meet with me?"
