I think I can understand why the owner of Liszt Coals proposed marriage to Miss Walker so urgently. When you watched your close relationship after another and finally held the hands of others to advance and retreat together, it should be able to make a lot of Ji guys. They all resonate.
The feelings I paid, the future that I once described together, and the sweetness of the past. Although these will not last forever, there may still be a little hope that these two people belong to that moment alone.
What is she always avoiding? Disappointed.
It is said that two people will help each other down, but you are holding other people's hands. This is what Liszt wants to settle down. Although it seems to me that I have completely deconstructed the essence of marriage, I understand that sometimes what we need is not the church, flowers, and the blessings of relatives, but the determination of our inner choices.
And women, women, really don’t need to be entangled in whether it is love, friendship or family affection. The relationship between us is a unique intimacy, and there is no need to apply the marriage model to find a kind of belonging. Love is not even enough to describe this great relationship. It is the kind of determination that I believe I know best and hope that you will be happy. It carries the freshest and most true after experiencing countless moments together. Memories with you are the trust that can be entrusted behind oneself anytime and anywhere, a tacit understanding of the intention of the other party no matter what you say or not.
This is what we are after, the real, love.
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