Blaze was silent. Then he got up from his position and looked at Siegfried closely. The man is still smiling. Even though Siegfried wants to touch Blaze, he won't do it if Blaze doesn't allow it or feels uncomfortable. Blaze took a deep breath.
"Why are you so hard to understand?" He muttered quietly.
Siegfried smirked at Blaze's response after almost ten minutes of silence. "It's hereditary. We, the Lowells family, are indeed very difficult to understand," He replied.
Blaze glared. "Yes, I can see it very well."
Siegfried chuckled at the man's response. It looks like Blaze's anger has disappeared. In fact, it seems Blaze never shouted at him. Or him, who never tried to forget his feelings. Maybe it's not just Blaze who needs to be treated in the psychiatric ward, but also him. He gets even crazier when he sees Blaze finally smiling.
"Keep smiling like that," He said unconsciously.