Chapter 30
Song Yi had no psychological burden at all about blacklisting Linghe.
She knew what kind of person she was - not overly sentimental or righteous, nor too cold and unprincipled.
If people were to analyze her, Song Yi believed that many would not give her a good evaluation.
She knew herself - she was not good at actively giving in relationships.
Apart from relatives connected by blood, she was reluctant to invest emotions in social interactions.
It was only when others showed a friendly and warm side that she would slowly extend her tentacles like a snail and accept goodwill.
After sincere mutual efforts, she would then include friends in her "willing to tolerate" range.
For example, Ming Zhizhi, after she went to college and matured, resumed friendly interactions. Song Yi treated her with a warm and bright smile, and she was willing to treat her as a neighbor sister and childhood friend.
Linghe was a childhood friend she knew, and he had similarities with Ming Zhizhi - undoubtedly the more proactive one in making friends, even though Song Yi appeared particularly cold and reserved.
He was loyal; willing to throw punches at those who spoke ill of Song Yi. He was also cheerful; when Song Yi was very cold and unwilling to talk, he always livened up the conversation, making her appear less lonely.
In the life of an adult, meeting a close friend is a fortunate thing.
Song Yi once thought that she and Linghe could continue to get along as childhood friends. She was willing to tolerate the warmth from a childhood friend - whether it was introducing potential partners to her or teasing her for being too indifferent, she knew that Linghe at that time must have meant well.
But he crossed her bottom line.
Disrupting the suppression environment -
Song Yi later thought, she was shocked at how Linghe could come up with such a bad idea.
Did he not know how dangerous it was for AO to leak pheromones in public? He knew her gland intensity was high, but exposing it could easily cause some Omegas about to enter heat to heat up prematurely, yet he still did it.
Song Yi could only deduce one reasonable explanation: Ling He was too arrogant and too proud.
He speculated about her life as an Alpha from his Beta perspective, believing that she needed a partner to fit the image of Alphas in society.
He thought his actions were well-intentioned, never considering the negative impact they might have on her.
When she noticed the underlying meaning in his words at the wedding, she waited for Ling He's apology.
But it never came.
Song Yi realized that even if Ling He sincerely apologized, she would not continue this relationship.
A friendship already crumbling, where one cannot accept the other's actions, the best course is to cut losses and end the relationship.
Ling He's thoughts remained a mystery: silence, only silence.
As if he had never done anything wrong.
After waiting impatiently for days, Song Yi, tired of waiting for his explanation, decided to cut ties.
It was a simple decision for her.
Appearing cold and indifferent, she believed it was better to end such a friendship.
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