[He doesn't have to say what he thinks of her--after all, she knows he only thinks of himself. And even what had happened in the forest, how it was to show him that they were equal--at least in her mind--she knows it's not the case in his. She doesn't back away as he approaches, just as amused.] I dare you to
tell me otherwise.
[And she's saying that unless she's wrong, he should let her believe what she wants, and she'll continue to think of him this way.]
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