Like Karlos said, there’s different kinds of lies. Wyliman would never lie to her to trick her into being with him. Heck, his the first one suprised someone like her wants to be with someone like him, so might as well keep the show running the way it was, which is honest. But in this case, he could have destroyed Nadia in one second, but what would that accomplish? All I can think of is a smug sense of supriority that would only bring pain to everyone there. He didn’t lie to benefit him (considering he had the upper hand), he lied to benefit them.
oh Wyli, you are so noble!…
Bueno, pero al mismo tiempo: ¡bien bajado ese balón! puede aprovechar la situación para Nadia lo deje en paz, espero…
No se ha ganado suficientes puntos para que lo deje en paz.
No por puntos, pero si por chantaje, tal vez.
Not who I expected to see, but at least they managed to do something they agree on together. HOORAY FOR COMMON INTERESTS & LOVE ONES!
And they had to agree on the spot by the threat of one of them crushing the other.
Pues yo sólo puedo decir: órale, bien bajado ese balón 😀
La penso rapido, en especial considerando que le llego por la espalda.
Wow, I’m actually kind of impressed that Wyli handled that so smoothly.
His brain has never worked so quickly.
Ha! Now she owe’s him, not that she will be any happier about that or willing to admit it.
Pretty much. In her mind she doesn’t owe him anything still.
Also so much for his comment about not being able to lie to Natalia.
Well, yes you’re right, but I also think there are different kind of lies… and Nadia can’t reproach Wily for the one he said…
Like Karlos said, there’s different kinds of lies. Wyliman would never lie to her to trick her into being with him. Heck, his the first one suprised someone like her wants to be with someone like him, so might as well keep the show running the way it was, which is honest. But in this case, he could have destroyed Nadia in one second, but what would that accomplish? All I can think of is a smug sense of supriority that would only bring pain to everyone there. He didn’t lie to benefit him (considering he had the upper hand), he lied to benefit them.