Leonardo raised his eyes slightly and said indifferently, "You said you don't want to find her, did you? Now that you don't care about her, why do you need my comfort?"
Warren fell silent and drank a mouthful of wine. He did say that, but how could he not care about her?
Leonardo knew Warren didn't say what he meant and replied calmly, "As a mature man, you should be true to yourself like Carl."
"What?" Carl looked up at Leonardo.
Leonardo ignored Carl and continued, "No matter how capable a woman is, she can still be found wherever she goes."
He seemed calm and indifferent, but his tone was so serious and confident that his words sounded convincing and comforting.
Warren couldn't help but laugh at himself, "When others fretted over love, I never thought that one day I would be in the same boat. Now, I've trapped on the same path."
Absolute empathy didn't exist at all. One could never share the feeling of happiness or sadness with others.
Leonardo agreed with Warren. As his friend, the only thing Leonardo could do was to try his best to help Warren.
Leonardo asked him, "What's her name?"
Warren was puzzled at first. Then he realized Leonardo was talking about his girlfriend's name.
"Stella Elaine," said Warren, his expression softened.
Leonardo paused, a trace of surprise flashing through his eyes.
Warren seemed to have expected Leonardo's reaction, and just said mildly, "She's good."
With no more words, Leonardo took out his phone and called Tim, "Go find a woman called Stella Elaine."
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