Wen Yangzhi couldn't understand why Jiang Jianqing would speak like that; after all, she was clearly not resisting him.
On the other side, Jiang Jianqing was even more clueless about why things had turned out this way, so he simply gave up on texting and called him.
Jiang Jianqing rubbed his forehead and said, "Not taking the initiative, not refusing, not taking responsibility—you need to wake up. She doesn't care about you anymore."
Wen Yangzhi wasn't entirely clear, but the faint joy in his voice had already vanished, becoming heavy again:
"What do you mean?"
Jiang Jianqing explained with frustration, "There's a law in psychology called the Bebbington Law. It describes how after a person experiences intense stimuli, they become less concerned about subsequent stimulation. Her trust in the person closest to her has collapsed; she has given up on the person she once loved the most, and for her, a lover who used to be as significant as Mount Tai no longer matters."