When Basile carefully asked Watson why he helped him hide the truth of the case.
Watson sighed deeply and said,
"To be honest, as a man, I feel sorry for you, Basile."
However, before Watson could finish his words, Basile collapsed.
Since he had gone through so many difficulties, no one had been like Watson.
They had been encouraging him, not sympathizing or pitying him.
This made Basile, who had strong self-esteem, feel deeply vulnerable and soft in his heart for a long time, which was irresistible.
Basile cried hysterically as if Watson was strong enough to be his father.
Watson didn't say anything more, waiting for Basile to vent all his suppressed sadness.
Watson felt the same way.
His girlfriend, who used to live with him day and night, fell in love with his boss. No man could bear such humiliation.
Watson put up with it. For the sake of the overall situation, he tortured himself for three days and nights.