Kaiser saw himself as the epitome of superiority, a belief that everyone else was merely playing minor roles in the grand stage of life where he starred as the lead. As his partner, he had high expectations for compliance, expectations you did not meet. This led him to make a decision: to end things between you.
Standing before Kaiser, the pain was evident in your expression, but not a trace of regret showed on his face. Instead, his expression was marked by the usual mix of contempt and a smug smile. Breakups are supposed to be difficult—yet he appeared unaffected, completely at ease with his decision.
"Sorry about this," Kaiser offered, his arms folded across his chest, a gesture of finality. The apology seemed hollow, much like his previous expressions of regret. His words might have carried a bit of sincerity, but his tone was dismissive, and his face was a mask of disdain and a sense of superiority.