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you will be standing next to the boat carrying me away, stare at the ground. My friends and I bid farewell one by one, and walked towards you slowly. With each step, a memory comes out.
From the moment you jumped into the water to save me, you began to disturb my world destined to be. You saved my life, but you kidnapped me; you wanted to promise me, but you deceived me countless times...Will was so loyal to me that he could sacrifice his life, but you put me in In danger. Do you love me? Compared with Will, what are you worthy of my love? You cowardly, selfish and arrogant... but occasionally brave and always cute... asshole! I like you just because I have always liked pirates! Now, my husband is Jack, he is also a pirate! The fact should be like this, I believe I just liked you by accident.
"It would never have worked out between us."
"Keep telling yourself that, darling." You are still so damn confident.
I am almost amused by you again. This happiness reminds me of us drinking and dancing by the fire, waiting for someone to help me by the way. You know, my former friends would only dance with me "holding my fingertips, expressionless" dance. They take every opportunity to praise my grace. But who would believe that, under the cover of Chinese clothes, I have a heart that longs for freedom like you. When the rum was almost finished, I saw the great Captain Jack. You are down, with stars in your eyes. I leaned close and laughed at you, and suddenly noticed a flash in your eyes. Dude, no, I already have someone I like in my heart. But I can't tell you that when leaning on your shoulders, it's tame and sweet.
I have been using Will's perfection to obliterate your small strengths. I must marry him, he is my childhood friend, he was willing to give his life for me. And you are a smelly, love the sea more than any other pirate. But that hateful compass is pointing towards you. When you hold it, it turns upset; when it is in my hand, I get upset. When you stand a few minutes away from me, look directly at my eyes and lips, and use your charming aura to invade me, my heart suddenly becomes very simple-I just want to kiss you. But... you actually controlled your behavior. Because of your firmness, I am ashamed. It seems that my change of heart has become even more unreasonable ever since.
When the sea monster roared, Will was disembarking. I look at him frowning, and then at you without fear. Will is the one who deserves my protection, and you are not. I should leave you to the sea monster and exchange for Will's life. Because you have used us to achieve your own goals, you have given up friends to make a living...mainly because, I don't love you...I don't love you, I don't love you! Only by doing this can I not love you. do you understand?
You understand that. You are so smart. Now I am Mrs. Terner, everything can be forgotten. Including life and death, including love. I smiled calmly again, looking at your calm eyes. I think you have forgiven me, great captain.
"Thank you." I still just want to kiss you, one last time.
"Once is quite enough." You show a little cute embarrassment. Oh yes, although you forgave me intellectually, you still have lingering fears. Jack, you are still so timid.
Goodbye, Jack.
While waiting for Will to return once in ten years, I will occasionally miss your orchid fingers and small beard.
You should remember that I once loved you.
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all, Elizabeth is a good woman who is well-behaved and obedient. Willing to wait for that day for ten years. Undoubtedly, it can be seen that the loyalty of a woman is exactly the same in traditional Western values as in Eastern culture. Not only is it forced by the current social situation, but her choice also represents her wisdom: marrying Jack, it is very likely that after marriage, she will encounter the deception, betrayal, and disappearance of the romantic captain after marriage. And to marry Will, she has a good reputation, she is dedicated (it is impossible if she is not dedicated), loves hygiene, and has good genetics. This kind of marriage sounds much more perfect. Elizabeth tells us that a woman can fall in love with her petty, but she can't get married with her petty.
When I distilled this kind of secular view from "Pirates of the Caribbean", I was always a little depressed and helpless.
Disharmonious and harmonious. Is it this feeling?
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