Theme: With great power comes great responsibility!
First, Peter's high emotional intelligence performance:
The heroine's father yells at her, and she slams out the door to be seen by Peter.
Woman: Did you hear that?
Peter: No. Hmm...I heard that, but I was just taking out the trash. (Say that she won't believe if she didn't hear the heroine, but she also implies that she didn't eavesdrop on purpose)
Hostess: I think it's hard for you not to hear.
Peter: Everyone yells.
Hostess: Your uncle and aunt will not
Peter: They can sometimes growl too. Today's affair with Feish at school (Peter got a super power, and faced Feish's provocation and shot him)
Mistress: You scared us
Peter: Excuse me, is he all right?
Hostess: He's glad you didn't bruise his eyes before graduation.
Peter, bowed his head in shame, paying attention to expressions, expressions, expressions.
Hostess: Where are you going after graduation?
Peter: I...I'm moving into the city, hoping to be a photographer, part-time work-study. How about you?
Hostess: I'm going into town too, I can't wait to get out of here. I want……
Peter: How? let's hear it
Hostess: I want... on stage... acting
Peter: Really? That's great, you did a great job in the school play
The heroine was overjoyed: Really?
Peter: Really, you made me cry like a child when you played Cinderella.
Hostess: Peter, that was the first grade of elementary school.
Peter: A little embarrassing, oh…
Then it's time to test your emotional intelligence.
Peter went on to say: You are still great, sometimes, you know a person to know what he will become in the future (English original sentence: even so, sometimes you know people you can just see what's coming)
The heroine was moved with tears in her eyes.
Hostess: What will you do?
Peter: I don't know, whatever it is, I've never felt it.
Hostess: What about me?
Peter: Are you? You will be a big star on Broadway.
(The heroine was extremely uneasy and lacked self-confidence due to family reasons at this time. Peter's words would only give her great encouragement.)
Hostess: Did you know? You actually look tall.
peter: i'm hunched over
Hostess: Don't hunchback
Second, let go of a wicked person, and the next victim may be yourself.
Peter wins the wrestling match, but the person in charge doesn't pay him the $3,000 he deserves. It happened that a robber robbed and stole all the money from the person in charge. Peter was at the scene, but in order to retaliate against the person in charge, he did not stop the robber. As a result, the robber killed Peter's uncle Ben on the way to escape.
If Peter had stopped the robber at that time, the police who appeared in time could subdue the robber, and Uncle Ban would not have been killed.
The scene that saddens me the most is the look of shock and grief on Peter's face when he catches up with the robber and recognizes the robber as the one he let go.
This incident strengthened his determination to punish evil and promote good, and understood the responsibility he shouldered.
Three, Peter's love story
The best thing about Mary Jane is that when you look into her eyes, he looks into you, and everything is extraordinary because you feel stronger and weaker at the same time, you feel excited and you feel scared at the same time. You don't really know what that feels like, you just know who you want to be, like you've fulfilled a far-off dream and you're not prepared at all.
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