Kate understood Tristan's fear of his mother. She was going to be a mother too. She wanted her child to be simple and have a clear conscience.
She didn't want her child to be as hard, cold, and cruel as the person sitting beside her. But he happened to be the father of her child. She was afraid it could take after him.
She was curious about what he was like when he was younger.
She had seen a picture, a shy teenager with pure eyes. He had been a good person once. What made him change to what he was today?
He said he had too many things in his heart.
What were those things?
This contradictory man had too many riddles, and Kate had never been good at guessing.
After some time, Kate said peacefully and slowly, "My grandma lived to be over 80. In the last few months of her life, she could not recognize people and had a terrible temper. I was the one who spent the most time with her, and she wasn't nice to me. I was sad and thought she didn't like me as she used to…"