Love is an exceedingly extravagant proposition.
For A·Gedora, he once thought he possessed much love, once believed he indulged extravagantly in the adoration of countless citizens, admired by scores of young women, cared for by the ones he loved... But in truth, these were nothing but illusions.
He suffered betrayal, endured cruel treatment, and at times he even wondered.
Does so-called love really exist?
Lisidorwei's love for him, is it genuine love? He thinks perhaps not; he feels it might be more of an investment, or perhaps, purely because Lisidorwei harbors fear towards the Demon King, she instinctively seeks a presence to counter the Demon King, a kind of dependency.
Does Rose truly love him? Again, no.
Doro thought it was more of a mixture of guilt for what she had done to him in the past, combined with the influence of the body given by the Demon King, a body of the so-called Charming Demon, leading to a reaction, which was mistaken for affection, mistaken for love.