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Chapter 3525 Social Interactions

Author: Five Generals
“That’s perfectly fine too. So long as you’re happy, you should have a say in the kind of life you want to live.”

Kaze would not tell Leah what to do because it was her life. Leah was the master of her own destiny.

“You’re the best. I feel relaxed around you. You won’t judge me.”

Maybe Leah had lost her sense of self, being controlled by her mother.

She would fall back to her usual habits when confronted with challenges.

Eventually, she would lose her identity and the will to change everything.

Every little thing would become an obstacle to her, but she would want to break free.

“To be honest, we just met. I don’t have the right to tell you what to do. This is the way it should be. I’d be overstepping to ask more of you.”

Kaze felt that Leah was being too strict with herself.

“You’re right. My experiences shaped my personality.”

Leah believed she should not be trivial.

Kaze had a point about enjoying life. She should learn to say no.

Leah was too afraid of hurt
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