Memories Of The Night

Chapter 105

Dr. William talks too much.

But instead of stopping him, Aaron lets him finish his story.

And he"s suddenly enlightened by it.

Dr. William is right.

Katrina is, indeed, like that bird in the cage. She longs for freedom and equality. But he persisted in keeping her by his side forcefully and on his own terms. Even his kindness for her is imperious and overbearing.

Dr. William said he forced the bird"s mouth open and fed it food.

At the thought, he realized that he also did the same to her.

When Katrina was in a temper and refused to eat, he"s also force-fed her with his mouth.

Although Katrina has no wings, he undoubtedly hurt her though his actions and caused the fear and resistance she felt towards him.

Her subsequent obedience to him is only a way of protecting herself.

After thinking over it carefully, he finds that even if he repeatedly says that he will be kind to her, in the end, he hurts her a lot.

Before, she asked him if he treated her as a toy. She asked him why he refused to let her go.

In her mind, she doesn"t believe that he really likes her. She only thinks that he is interested in her for the time being. After losing interest in her, he will throw her away.

Why would she give him all her heart?

Aaron gradually understands Katrina"s reason for escaping so resolutely.

The anger in his heart is not as strong as it was earlier.

He keeps questioning her actions and wants to get even with her, but he never once considers that he"s the one at fault.

As the anger on Aaron"s face subsides, Dr. William knows Aaron listened to him.

Dr. William continues, "Aaron if you really like her and want to be with her, why don"t you try another way? Although I haven"t had much contact with her, I think she is a kind and gentle girl. She does not dislike you. Maybe she is just afraid of you."

Girls are particularly sensitive to emotional matters and need to be taken care of properly.

Facing a man who can"t give her a sense of security, how could she like him? It"s like luring a flying moth into the fire—especially Aaron, a man who emanates a superior air. A little carelessness will cause her to lose herself.

At Dr. William"s words, Aaron seriously examines his behavior towards Katrina.

Indeed, he is too domineering.

Even if he goes to Abbe City to get her back, she will still choose to escape in other ways. Even if he binds her tightly to him and gives her no room to escape, she might indeed vanish and die of depression, as Dr. William said.

This is the last thing he wants.

He wants to be with her and keep her by his side, but he doesn"t want to keep her through such imperious means.

He wants her to be willing to stay with him.

He wants her to be with him because she likes him.

Maybe he should try and change himself and find a better way for them to get along. He should strive to pursue her instead of keeping her by his side as his own possession.

Aaron can"t hurry to Abbe City rashly to find her now.

He needs to rearrange his thoughts and think about what he should do. He can"t be so arbitrary and rash anymore. Otherwise, she will only become more and more afraid of him. He will only push her farther away from him.

Dr. William"s visit is not in vain. In addition to temporarily relieving his pain, he also inspires Aaron on the issue of Katrina.

As the atmosphere stabilizes, Aaron orders him to leave, "You can go."

Dr. William has already made his point.

Aaron is in a bad mood and wants to be alone.

If Dr. William keeps talking, Aaron will beat him. Right now, Aaron has a strong urge to hit him.

Dr. William feels like throwing up at Aaron"s words.

He tries his best to enlighten Aaron on his problem. Instead of being grateful, he only wants to drive him away. Fortunately, Dr. William knows Aaron"s character and knows that he is always infuriated with others.

And an arrogant and insolent like him wants to have a girlfriend?

If he doesn"t change his temperament, he will definitely scare off Katrina. How could she want to be with him?

No, she already ran away.

Dr. William looks at Aaron with sympathy.

It seems that this man"s long pursuit of getting his wife will not be smooth. As a good spectator, he will watch the show eagerly.

Dr. William doesn"t say another word. He leaves Aaron"s room with his medicine kit.

As soon as Dr. William leaves the room, Randy rushes over anxiously, "How is it, Dr. William? Is Mr. Wilson, alright?"

Dr. William stretches out his hand and pushes his gold-framed spectacles on the bridge of his nose, smiling confidently. "Don"t worry. It"s all right."

Upon hearing Dr. William"s words, Randy finally smiles. "Mr. Wilson is all right. That"s great! Dr. William, you"re a great doctor. Did Mr. Wilson give you a hard time?"

Randy is worried about Aaron being in an extremely bad mood.

Dr. William"s gentle face shows a smug smile. "After all, I"ve studied psychology for two years. I am more than capable of dealing with a young man who"s fallen in love with a woman for the first time. He"s a lot more stable now and finally understands the situation."

There is a flash of surprise in Randy"s eyes. He repeatedly thanks Dr. William.

Although Randy doesn"t know what exactly Dr. William said to Aaron to stabilize his mood, as long as he is no longer angry, Randy will feel at peace.

Everyone in the villa can finally breathe a sigh of relief.

That night, Dr. William receives his monthly salary from Aaron, which is 20 percent higher than usual.

Drinking red wine in his large apartment, Dr. William smiles.

Aaron has always been a contradictory man. He always consents outwardly but disagrees in private. On the surface, he is rude to him and makes impertinent remarks to drive him away. But he is still grateful for his treatment and advice.

If Aaron doesn"t learn to express his feelings to women, even if he"s good to her in private, she may not know his thoughts.

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