The narrator tells us that he's sorry that he lied to her about his feelings for her. He tells her that he loves her so much that he can't believe that she's so nice to him. The narrator says that he doesn't know why she didn't send him a reply to his letter. He also says that she talked to maki and he didn'ta force her into being his mate. He's not a bad guy, he says, and he'll marry her the next day after the wedding. He says that if maki is someone you hate, you should marry him straight up. He adds that if he turns into someone you don't like, you shouldn't marry him at all. He asks if she regrets her decision to marry maki, and she says that's fine, but if she had to marry someone who was against the law, she wouldn't be able to do it. She says that even if she only had to tell maki that she loves him, she'd have no choice but to marry him.
The narrator tells us that he's sorry that he lied to her about his feelings for her. He tells her that he loves her so much that he can't believe that she's so nice to him. The narrator says that he doesn't know why she didn't send him a reply to his letter. He also says that she talked to maki and he didn'ta force her into being his mate. He's not a bad guy, he says, and he'll marry her the next day after the wedding. He says that if maki is someone you hate, you should marry him straight up. He adds that if he turns into someone you don't like, you shouldn't marry him at all. He asks if she regrets her decision to marry maki, and she says that's fine, but if she had to marry someone who was against the law, she wouldn't be able to do it. She says that even if she only had to tell maki that she loves him, she'd have no choice but to marry him.