At the last midnight, he quietly walked to her bed. Call her softly. She opened her eyes and looked at him, calling his name. "Noah, do you believe that our love will work miracles?"
He said, "I believe, that's why I will bring you back to my side."
Tears flickered in her eyes. "Will our love take us together?"
"Our love is far-reaching."
He lay down beside her and held her hand tightly. He said: "I will always guard you."
Two old people with gray hair, just like this, holding hands and leaving.
This is an ordinary love story, but it is deeply moving. Everyone will experience love, but not everyone will have a firm, unswerving love to each other. Allie also faced a dilemma, whether to marry a rich fiancé, or go back to find the poor lover Noah that she missed because of a misunderstanding? In fact, as long as you try to imagine the 40-year-old picture with the people around you, and try to ask yourself "What do you want" three times, the name may become clear. The so-called love is what is left after putting aside the gains and losses.
Anyone can have a momentary romance, and anyone can easily give it. As sung in the song-how many people have admired your appearance when you were young, but who is willing to endure the endless changes over the years? The love that stays together for a lifetime, supports each other, and never abandons is the ultimate romance. There are not so many excuses for love.
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