I like Cameron, he's good looking and so attached to his feelings. Confident and full of positive energy. I like you and it has nothing to do with you, it's just me. She is such a girl.
Then House's frightened expression made this relationship a beautiful thing. Of course, it's still beautiful even if it's just unrequited love from beginning to end, but even people like House can be touched and influenced, and it's really loving.
But in the end, when Cameron left, House's hurt and sad expression, oh, it hurts so much.
If I were Cameron I'd leave too. Although I didn't understand what Cameron said, "You don't do it to help others, you just do it because it's right", but if it were me, I would definitely leave. Because what House does, no matter how tormented, must follow his own heart. He cannot do anything against his principles. He has no sense of helping others, he just does what he thinks is right. In this way, if he continues to face Cameron and wants to protect her and take care of her, it will be torture. So if it is Cameron who loves House, leaving is the best choice.
Of course, there is a premise for all this. House loves the steelyard in his heart more than anything.
American dramas have such courage to develop a very good relationship. In order to be loyal to the character and to the story, they must cut her off when the beautiful buds are just seen. Cruel but true and beautiful.
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