Emotionally, the heroine loses and gains, and gets lost quickly. I always feel that the heroine who wears a white dress to go to Positano to meet her lover is beautiful and confident and sunny. Although this is a sad place to say goodbye to a one-night stand, but in such a place. In a village like Hai and such a scenery, everything becomes less important.
Catherine, the Italian woman whom the heroine first met in Italy, has always been so charming and casual. Her two paragraphs are more fascinated than any scenery in Tuscany. When I was a child, I always caught ladybugs, but I couldn't catch it, and then one night I simply slept in the grass. When I woke up the next day, seven star ladybugs crawled all over my body. She was talking about love. Although it was not known if there would be a train, or even what a train was, people laid railroad tracks in the Alps between Vienna and Venice, because one day the train would come. She was talking about happiness.
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