In fact, Sebatian loves Charlie very much, and he relies on him so much. Because he loves too much, he is afraid of losing. He believes that friends are forever and lovers are for a limited period of time, so he does not dare to start with restraint. He believes that friends become lovers, and if the relationship is over, they also become strangers (in general, lovers who break up will not attack and hurt each other and become strangers?). He is not a scumbag, just because of the influence of his family, and his emotional world is very gray and dark (some netizens think he is a scumbag). Sebatian is a wealthy son, he has been loved since he was a child, so he is fragile and afraid of being hurt because he has been hurt by his family (father deceived him, mother abandoned him). Now only Charlie is left for him. He loves Charlie and is very dependent on him. He can't lose the only thing he loves.
There is no denying that Charlie also loves Sebatian deeply. You can see that Sebatian is always the first in his heart and Tim is just his back-up. Because he loves Sebatian too much, he can't get an answer for his efforts, he doesn't want to continue to be ambiguous, he has to be real, don't be ambiguous. Charlie didn't understand why Sebatian had to restrain him, why he rejected him, which caused the emptiness, harm and imbalance in his heart. Tim's appearance just balances the imbalance in his heart, makes up for the emptiness in his heart (which Sebatian can't give) and the entanglement of the surface body.
Thanks to the final arrangement of the director, Sebatian gradually matured from the small flowers in the greenhouse into independent and rational adults, which also gave the two a beginning for the future.
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