George Flack listened to what Aria Grant was saying, which on the surface seemed to make sense, but in reality, it wasn't the case at all, because he understood that he was someone who had done wrong.
The wrongdoings he had committed were not enough to deserve Aria Grant's continued kindness towards him. In the end, it was all about the unease in his heart—how could someone who had done something wrong truly accept others' kindness with a clear conscience, disregarding the hurt they had inflicted? How heartless did one have to be to feel that it could be overlooked?
"You've been so good to me, but I've done something to betray you. I don't know how to explain it to you, and I don't know if you've already realized it, but I think, if I want us to be alright, then there can't be any secrets. I should be reserved and candid, tell you everything!"