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"If you're going to repeat everything you said last time, then I don't have time for it," he said icily, preparing to push the button and leave. "Can't you just listen to me?" Rahi pleaded, her voice filled with desperation. "No," Anant replied coldly, his finger hovering over the button. Rahi took a step forward, tears welling up in her eyes. "Just wait a little while. I want to spend some time with you," she implored, her gaze fixed on him. "But I have no reason to stay here," he stated coldly, his resolve unyielding. "Listen, can't you see anything in my eyes?" she asked, her voice choked with emotion. Anant turned the wheelchair around and looked at her with a frigid stare. "Your confusion must be related to someone else. I’m someone else," he said in a deep, low voice. How cou