It wasn't like he was stupid either. It was clear from Chow's reactions these days that he indeed felt something for Vivian. However, it wasn't until today that he realised Chow's feelings for Vivian were so deep-seated. Chow himself probably wasn't even aware of how deep his feelings were, let alone Vivian. ... Raylan frowned as he looked at his best friend. The slight in his eyes gradually disappeared. Instead, he spoke to him in a grave, sincere voice. "Chow, take a good look at yourself right now. Are you sure that this possessiveness of yours is caused by your hatred for her?" Chow hadn't expected Raylan to face him with this kind of attitude instead of refuting him. It felt like he was trying to burn down a lake. No matter how much gasoline he used, the water just kept absorbi

