"Couldn't we go back to the way we were as children? Lola Hussey, can't you let go of the grudges between us and see me anew? Huh? I'm genuine."
Gentleness was her label.
In Seymore's voice, there was a touch of sadness.
It was a sadness that Lola couldn't understand.
"How do you want me to see you? Seymore, have you forgotten how you pushed me back then? I almost became a madwoman at that time. Did you ever pity me? How ridiculous it is for you to say these things now."
Seymore chose to avoid her gaze and said mockingly in a low voice, "What's ridiculous? Paying back debts is natural."
"Natural indeed."
Seymore: "Besides, how pitiful could you have been? You have always been the person I envy the most."
"You envy me, so you want to ruin me." Lola's faint voice.
"Yes! That's right."
Seymore looked back at her, her eyes clear and sharp: "What I said just now is true, I'm that bad! You get it now, don't you?"