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Chapter 486 Christmas Ball (3)

"There's no point in pretending to be stupid at this time. Everyone can see that, Daisy or Hermione, they both like you and like you very much."

Stephanie's sudden question caught Sean off guard.

The silver-haired girl in front of her was smiling and blinking her beautiful eyes from time to time, just like a beautiful girl laughing with her boyfriend - this is a sight you would never see on Stephanie.

Just like this question, Sean didn't expect that it would come from Stephanie's mouth.

He pulled on his tight tie and said uncomfortably: "Now is not the time to talk about this..."

Stephanie is like a general pursuing victory on the battlefield.

"Why can't you say this? Well, frankly speaking, boys your age are in the stage of hormonal explosion at this time. Whether it is a magic school or a Muggle school, boys at this age have already experienced one or two relationships -

—You really don’t want to tell me that you’re still young, right?”

What happened to this girl today...

Sean took a deep breath and tried to answer the question: "Then why is it you who raised this question?"

The silver-haired girl raised her head. She didn't have the reaction that Sean expected. Instead, she said without thinking: "I thought it was obvious... I like you too, Sean."

Sean was stunned on the spot. The sudden confession disrupted all the techniques he had prepared to change the subject. He was obviously the one being confessed, but the initiative between the two suddenly went to Stephanie.

Before he could speak, Stephanie moved closer and put her hands softly on Sean's shoulders.

"Want to go on a date with me, Sean?"

The fierce direct attack caught Sean off guard. He pretended to be calm, but did not notice that the tongue that licked his dry lips from time to time had exposed his innermost feelings.

"This joke doesn't mean much, and you don't seem to have Patricia's personality that likes to tease others," he said calmly.

Stephanie chuckled: "Do you still want to drag another girl into this tangled circle? Or do you like sexy and hot girls like Patricia?"

"When did I ever say that I like that... No, I'm talking about the things between the two of us now..." Halfway through, Sean couldn't say any more.

Stephanie's eyes were shining, and anyone could see the determination and seriousness in them.

"I think that when you find that there is no way to interrupt the past, you will definitely tell me seriously and let me think seriously about the reason for my liking, and whether it is still under the influence of the original memory tampering.

Or the mutual attraction between guilt and guilt..."

"This problem has indeed bothered me for a while - so I spent some time and went through all my memories."

Stephanie's tone was understated, as if watching all her memories was as easy as watching a movie.

She continued: "From the time I can remember until now, I have not forgotten any paragraph, especially the one related to you. I read it carefully several times, and finally I came to a conclusion."

The silver-haired girl brought her face close, and Sean could see her delicate skin and fluttering eyelashes.

"Except for those outside influences, I do like you." She smiled, "So, do you want to go on a date? Mr. Wallop."

Sean turned his face uncomfortably: "Stephanie, I think you may have misunderstood..."

But Stephanie is much stronger today than before, she seems to be no longer the cold expressionless girl.

"Why should there be pressure, Sean?" She blinked in confusion, "Isn't it a right that everyone should have to pursue the opposite sex they like?"

"I know, but, I don't think our relationship is that good yet..." Sean said with difficulty.

Stephanie didn't feel sad at all about being rejected, but instead smiled even happier.

"But you didn't push me away."

Only then did Sean realize that Stephanie's hands on his shoulders were still gently ruffling his hair, like a naughty cat.

He pushed the girl's hand away unnaturally and straightened his clothes.

"I just forgot..."

Stephanie was neither annoyed nor anxious, and naturally moved closer after Sean pushed her away.

"The body never lies, Mr. Wallop."

"But the body is also affected by instinct." Sean retorted.

"Isn't that just right? Your instinct proves that at least your body is attracted to my body - this is a start that I like very much." Stephanie showed no sign of weakness.

Sean looked at the other person, then sighed and said with a headache: "This is not like you at all..."

The silver-haired girl had a matter-of-fact expression: "It's true that this doesn't look like me, but aren't I pursuing you now?"

Sean stopped talking. He scratched his newly styled hair irritably.

However, Stephanie didn't give him much time to think about it. She seemed to have already prepared what she was going to say today.

"Putting the date aside for now, please allow me to explain -" she waved her wand, and the falling snowflakes in the sky gradually subsided, "I don't want to get an answer, whether it is acceptance or rejection, I just simply

to tell you this."

She smiled like the brightest star in the sky: "I like you, Sean."

Sean's lips wriggled twice, and finally he uttered only one weak word: "I..."

"After you know the news, we can start the next conversation."

She summoned a huge soft cushion with her wand, then gathered her dress and sat down gracefully. Then she patted the place next to her, her face filled with anticipation.

Sean sighed and finally sat over.

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! Stephanie looked up at the elf in the chandelier and said in an ethereal tone: "Sean, you don't have to worry or worry about me, no matter how I feel about you,

It doesn’t matter to me what you really think about me, and I don’t like that my confession will cause more distress to the person I like.”

She turned her head: "I very seriously hope that you can put me aside for the time being. As for today, just treat it as a little capriciousness of my birthday, okay?"

The girl's changing attitude made Sean a little confused, but after seeing the serious expression on her face, he still nodded.

"knew……"

Stephanie smiled slightly after getting the answer she wanted. She curled up and lay down, completely ignoring the wrinkled dress.

"In this way, can we talk more easily?"

Sean followed her example and lay down on the mat, with a hint of complaint in his tone: "It's so relaxing. There are more things to think about, even though you said you don't care..."

Stephanie helped him complete the next words: "But I still think about how to deal with our relationship in the future, right?"

Sean said helplessly: "Don't you know, you said you can put it aside temporarily. This is a very cunning way of saying it, Miss Ollivander."

Crisp laughter came from my ears: "Isn't my initial image in your mind just like this bad woman? Let's just relive the memory."

"Then forget it."

Both of them looked at the ceiling, and the light spots scattered by the flying elves gently blended into the ambiguous air, and the whole room suddenly fell silent.

After a long time, Stephanie said: "Sean, you just said that you would think about how to deal with our future relationship, right?"

"Yeah." Sean replied.

"What about Daisy and Hermione?"

As soon as this was mentioned, Sean immediately got a headache: "Shouldn't we maintain a slightly ambiguous relationship as friends now? Do we have to destroy this atmosphere by raising this kind of question?"

Stephanie smiled: "If the two of them really enjoy this atmosphere, of course I would be happy, but - you overlooked one point."

"What?" Sean turned his head slightly and only saw the other person's delicate profile.

"You will consider how our relationship will develop in the future, but you have not considered Daisy and Hermione." She said softly.

Sean fell silent immediately.

"Originally, this is not a topic I should bring up. As a suitor, what I should do is to constantly show my personal value and attract you more, while avoiding some of the possible thunders in the relationship.

"Point," Stephanie explained calmly, "It's just that the situation is special, and I think that if you want to handle the relationship between them both well, one thing is very important, and that is an equal starting line."

Sean frowned in confusion. Who was he being unfair to?

"I treat everyone equally. If others are good to me, I will be good to others. If others are not good to me, I will be even worse to others. As for the difference in personal treatment, it is caused by the distance of the relationship. This is

It’s inevitable in interpersonal communication,” he said.

"You are so rational..." Stephanie chuckled, "But if emotions are all based on rationality, what are the uses of sensibility?"

Sean stopped talking again. He felt that he was a little short of words today.

Stephanie still looked at the ceiling and said: "As I said just now, you will consider our future relationship, but Daisy and Hermione did not take it into consideration. It is obvious that your relationship with them is closer, but what you think is to fool them."

In the past, you had to either play dumb or run away, is that fair?"

Sean sighed.

Stephanie turned over and looked at Sean with a gentle look on her face: "This is not your shortcoming, Sean. This is perhaps the most fascinating thing about you - your escape comes from not seeing.

A clear future may appear to be an escape, but in fact it is a sense of responsibility. You always have a sense of responsibility deep in your heart.”

"You are worried about guilt, right? [Pride] resides in your body, and I also have [Lust] in my body. No matter what the guilt will look like in the future, whether it is good or bad, we are both in the same world after all -

-" Stephanie reached over and placed her hand gently on Sean's chest, "But Daisy is different from Hermione. Before the problem of guilt cannot be solved, you have no way to think about the longer-term future, no way to think about it.

Who should I spend the rest of my life with? After all, I can’t see a way forward for the rest of my life.”

The girl's soft voice made Sean break his guard, and he forced a smile: "I am Sean Wallop. Others now call me a once-in-a-hundred-year wizard in the magic world. There are two incomparable talents on top of me.

The old man who can't..."

Stephanie pressed Sean's chest hard and said with distress in her voice: "Don't lie."

Sean was silent for a moment and smiled bitterly.

"It should be said that you are also guilty of the same crime, can you also feel it?"

Stephanie nodded slightly.

"There is no solution in sight, but the time for the awakening of guilt is getting closer and closer, but I can only place my hope on other people, whether it is Mr. Grindelwald or Professor Dumbledore, they are all trustworthy

Old men - but they are not me..."

Stephanie moved her body slightly and wrapped herself around her like a wombat. There was no lust or charm, just the cuddling of a fellow traveler.

"Yeah, I can feel it too."

Sean patted Stephanie's hand gently, and then breathed a sigh of relief: "The pressure is indeed great, but I am not a character who just waits and waits for death. I will definitely do my best,"

As he spoke, his eyes gradually gained more confidence and determination.

"I don't believe in fate. If there is a fate, it must be woven by me."

Stephanie stared blankly at the boy's resolute face, and smiled: "Bad news, Mr. Wallop."

"Um?"

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! "I like you even more..."

"Ahem..."

"Well, having said that, it's not fair that you have been avoiding Hermione and Daisy because of this - you are probably influenced by Mr. Grindelwald, and you always like to take matters into your own hands and deal with them subjectively.

Think more about other people. But why don't you try to ask other people what they think? Don't you think that after you tell them that you are guilty, they will avoid you like a monster?

?”

Sean replied subconsciously: "Of course not."

"That's great. Some things don't have to be kept in your heart. To put it another way, if you tell them, will it have a negative impact on the whole thing? Probably not. You will wake up if you should wake up. Even,

Because if more people think about it, we may find a new way out, who knows.”

Stephanie squirmed in his arms: "But, they at least have a choice in the subsequent handling of the relationship between you and them, right?"

Stephanie's words made Sean think deeply. I have to say that this is a very constructive proposal. If it is said out, his relationship with Hermione Daisy may be able to get rid of the current unclear situation.

,only……

The problem itself is still there...

Stephanie seemed to see through Sean's thoughts, and she moved out of Sean's arms.

"It turns out there is this level. You are so greedy, Mr. Wallop..."

Sean sneered: "Nothing..."

"Then why haven't you picked a dance partner yet?"

"Forehead……"

Stephanie pursed her lips, spread out her hands and lay down: "I owed you once before, so I'll do you a favor this time at the dance..."

"Um?"


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