[ that's... confusing. for a second hua cheng is quiet, trying to make sense of it—trying to recall what he could possibly have said that would make xie lian believe hua cheng doesn't want him talking to he xuan. ]
I have no objection to you two talking. I trust you.
[ he'll have to talk to xie lian about it. it was hua cheng's thought that they'd cleared up any misunderstandings, but it's clear he had been hasty in that judgement. ]
[ Still, and despite betraying it already before. He Xuan couldn't blame Hua Cheng if he didn't want the two of them to have a steady acquaintanceship; trust doesn't need to extend so deeply. Xie Lian was right, after all: Every time they've met, it's ended badly for Xie Lian. ]
He mentioned it after that incident between us.
[ He bites the words out, and even recalling it now, he feels more certain that not wanting them to talk would be entirely reasonable.
But Hua Cheng doesn't mince his words, and He Xuan doesn't doubt him. Why Xie Lian would want to speak with him is much harder to understand than Hua Cheng willingly trusting him. ]
[ well, at least he xuan told him. this way hua cheng can set the record straight with xie lian, and hopefully there will be no further confusion of his wishes or motivations. ]
Thank you, for bringing it to my attention. I'll talk to gege soon.
[ That's the resolution He Xuan wanted, in the end: For the two of them to talk. If things are left to fester unsaid, those unsaid words will only build up.
Satisfied, He Xuan disconnects from the array without a word. ]
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[ that's... confusing. for a second hua cheng is quiet, trying to make sense of it—trying to recall what he could possibly have said that would make xie lian believe hua cheng doesn't want him talking to he xuan. ]
I have no objection to you two talking. I trust you.
[ he'll have to talk to xie lian about it. it was hua cheng's thought that they'd cleared up any misunderstandings, but it's clear he had been hasty in that judgement. ]
no subject
[ Still, and despite betraying it already before. He Xuan couldn't blame Hua Cheng if he didn't want the two of them to have a steady acquaintanceship; trust doesn't need to extend so deeply. Xie Lian was right, after all: Every time they've met, it's ended badly for Xie Lian. ]
He mentioned it after that incident between us.
[ He bites the words out, and even recalling it now, he feels more certain that not wanting them to talk would be entirely reasonable.
But Hua Cheng doesn't mince his words, and He Xuan doesn't doubt him. Why Xie Lian would want to speak with him is much harder to understand than Hua Cheng willingly trusting him. ]
no subject
[ well, at least he xuan told him. this way hua cheng can set the record straight with xie lian, and hopefully there will be no further confusion of his wishes or motivations. ]
Thank you, for bringing it to my attention. I'll talk to gege soon.
no subject
Satisfied, He Xuan disconnects from the array without a word. ]