If someone is in a situation where they need to choose between telling a lie or loving their neighbor, and you reply that lying is never excusable, then that implies that you think that disobeying the command to love our neighbor is excusable and that the command against telling a lie is greater than the command to love our neighbor, which is what I was asking you to confirm in my reply to what you said. You replied that you are not going to tell a lie to spare them anything, so if you had the opportunity to obey the command to love your neighbor by sparing them, but you chose instead to instead obey the command against lying, then that again confirms that you consider the command against lying to be greater than the command to love our neighbor.