Vivienne explained, "Basically, it's like she can't empathize with others. She doesn't feel happiness, anger, sadness, or joy. When she snuffed out Birdie, she just thought the chirping was annoying. She didn't consider that it was Diana's beloved pet. When she watches a horror movie, she just sees it as a scene of murder, nothing scary. She can't grasp love, friendship, or family ties. She's like a block of ice, pure ice. And even if it melts, it's just a puddle of water."

Maddox shook his head. "But Vivienne, Willa treasures your grandpa and your mom a lot. If she couldn't feel emotions, she wouldn't have shown up today."

People who can't feel emotions don't sympathize with others or worry about them.

Yet, Willa clearly wasn't like that.

Plus, she had said in the hospital that she saw everyone as her brothers. So, it didn't make sense that she couldn't feel familial bonds.

"It's not absolute. Emotional detachment can be managed. Didn't you say that my mom had a talk with Aunt Willa? I think that was part of the management, which is why she's so dependent on my mom." Maddox's eyes brightened in understanding. "You're right. Willa is really dependent on Sasha."

Vivienne pursed her lips and continued, "It seems Aunt Willa wasn't born this way. It might be due to medication."

"Why do you say that?" Maddox's eyes suddenly took on a fierce edge.

"If it were innate emotional detachment, it wouldn't change so easily. My mom's been gone for over thirty years. If it were innate, Aunt Willa would have stopped caring years ago, thinking, 'If she's gone, she's gone. It's no skin off my back.' But she's been searching all these years and even ran away from home out of shame upon learning she is the daughter of F-Poison.

I think, in Aunt Willa's heart, the interests of the Perez family always come first, followed by my mom, grandpa, and then those closest to her."

Maddox raised a hand. "I'm at the top of that 'closest' list!"

"Sure, sure," Vivienne said, pressing Maddox's hand down.

Men can be so weird, fussing over such trivial rankings!

Vivienne went on, "If it were an innate emotional detachment, it wouldn't be so easy for people to get close to her. In all these years without my mom, it was Grandpa and you guys who gradually influenced Aunt Willa's heart. My mom was the enlightenment, and you guys are the continuation. That's what has shaped Aunt Willa today.

to know each other better, I'll give her a check-up. That way, we can treat her accordingly and help her

this doesn't affect Aunt Willa's health, there's no need to worry. It's just a lack of empathy for others' emotions, which is

he hadn't really heard what Vivienne was saying, lost in his own

"I get it now."

eyebrow, "What do

live without. When her love comes rushing at me like a tidal wave, I'll respond with a river of my own

only had Vivienne and Percival disappeared, but even

clicked his tongue. "Jealous,

Percival had prepared for Vivienne, which held everyone's

Astrid is conscious now, though she can't move much yet. The others are gradually

records and finally picked

wonder when my

lip, listing many methods to awaken Karen, each with its

stroked Vivienne's back, softly saying, "Vivienne, don't worry. Master will

as if she really intended to collect a debt from

but found himself at a loss

the same, not a

silently stirring his coffee. Kenneth hadn't bothered him for days since Anna was

Brooks family saga was over, and he hadn't played

lasting impression on the protagonist, much like his

Why?

known Vivienne first and had grown familiar with her. Why had Percival, that old man, gotten

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