Sebastian asked, "Sad, huh?"
Sophia was frightened by his constant questioning, and when she heard him ask again, she immediately changed her tone, "Well, perhaps not. I remember a poem that goes like this: I use dreams as reality, reality as dreams, the future as the past, the past as the future, nothing as everything, everything as nothing. I have everything, but I am very poor. Does this poem match the name of the shop?"
Anita nodded her head in agreement.
Seeing dreams as reality, and reality as a dream?
One who had everything but was still poor?
Sebastian was silent, but it wasn't because he was unhappy.
Anita said, "When the shop owner thought of this name, perhaps he had the same thoughts as Sophia?"
Sebastian replied calmly, "The owner didn't think of the name himself. This place used to be a bar, and its name was "Sadness." When the bar was renovated, the owner kept the name, purely because he thought it was elegant enough."