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The story of how Cavendish tries to declare himself to Bartholomew and how Trafalgar Law tries to justify his inconsistency.
From the text:
"You know what struck me about you?" Cavendish mumbled, and Bartholomew invited him to continue.
"You're such an idiot that u think there's something good in me." And after all, the green man had expected that answer a little.
"I already told u Cavendish, if u continue in this way I will think u are in love with me." A sentence that should have sounded ironic, but Bartholomew had pronounced it with such seriousness that he received the blond's questioning and polished gaze on himself.