Nolan Morrison curled up the corner of his mouth, smilingly said, "Look at you, saying you're sorry for me, yet constantly trying to take from me. So, on what grounds are you asking me to forgive you?"
Yeah, on what grounds is it?
The one who's hurt is him, whether to forgive or not, depends on whether he's willing.
Do they really think that once someone's dying, all mistakes should just be erased? Stop dreaming.
Why should he let her die with peace of mind.
Nolan Morrison doesn't actually hate; he's long past the age when he needed a mother or could feel hatred. It's just that he's particularly annoyed how it was clearly her mistake, yet she stands on a moral high ground and forces him to do things he doesn't want to do.
He's always especially hated being threatened, and he still does.
