I am gonna teach you, and you are gonna learn. And then we can be together, which is how I believe how things are meant to be.
Think how brave of him refusing to be proud.
I might hate you more, but I will never love you less.
This isn't the end. I solemnly swear we will be together again. When you are, I will find you. And I will bring you home.
You should never give name to anything that you are going to lose.
You found me. I found you. We are both lucky. Lucky since the day we met.
If this is a movie made in China, it is estimated that someone will scold you again It's brainwashing.
The description of the real war is there but not too much, but it seems very real.
There are too many shining human natures, and there is not a piece of peace and beauty in the troubled world of bad guys and bad actors.
What you are meant to be also depends on what you meet.
Who you become is because of who you meet.
The male protagonist's mother can snarl and criticize her husband, but she will never give up, saying calmly: I may hate you more, but I will not love you less. It was a blessing for him to meet her love and understanding.
And he will come forward, block the irritable muzzle for it, beg hard, and even go to the battlefield to find it himself. It is his luck to meet his cherishing and hot pursuit.
That grandfather and grandson rely on each other to accompany each other, is it not a kind of luck. Even the trust of the two British and German soldiers who cut the iron thorns on it together is each other's luck.
And I am fortunate to meet you. Or maybe it was the right time for the white-haired fashion to say this with a smile. Well, I'd rather be early than sorry.
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