So true! That’s the basic, and most sparkling difference.
Everytime Virat is unhappy, upset or disappointed with Sai, he always accuses and badmouths her. He even goes the extra length to join hands with anyone who dislikes her and either hiding behind them or encourages or joins them to abuse and mentally harass her to vent out his anger on her.
But in the other hand, even after being (supposedly) cheated and betrayed by him she’s still acknowledges his good side and tries to justify him.
That explains the purity and genuineness of a character. People may say good about you in your presence, but the one who does the same behind your back is the true one. And that’s one of the major reasons why Sai, despite her stubbornness, impulsiveness and rudeness, is still a strong character unlike Virat who is so weak and portrays himself to be strong on the face but loses hope and cries at the drop of a hat.
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