I believe you are in love

Roel 2022-04-20 09:01:12

For this combination of uncle and loli, I really have no resistance at all. And she is such a precocious and superb loli. The biggest difference between a loli and a young tooth is that you don't treat her the same way you would treat a child.
Between Kresser and Pagoda, from the very beginning, when Pinta reached out to Kreese, their status was equal. Cresser seemed shocked by Pinta's very mature and self-conscious way of greeting. Although Pinta was very curious about Krese, he would not ask questions at the beginning like ordinary children, and after asking a little, he was goodbye. In the later interactions, although Cresse was impatient and indifferent, Pinta didn't act like a child even though he was angry.
The turning point in the relationship was swimming training. It can be seen here that Pinta is very strong and not squeamish. As a loli, she really has no shortcomings at all. The most terrifying thing is that she is also very understanding. When she gave Kreese the guardian necklace for the lost, Kreese must have thought that Pinta was an angel sent by God.
When Pinta said that Kreese laughed, when Pinta hugged Kreese for the first time, when Pinta gave Kreese a little yellow flower, my heart was warmed secretly, not to mention Speaking of poor and desperate Cresser. So, after Pinta's disappearance, Cresser's insane cruelty makes perfect sense, and Pinta is definitely someone who deserves it.
In the end, their dialogue is even more embarrassing. I believe that they are in love with each other, a little more than the love between a father and a daughter, and a little less than the love between a man and a woman. The love of a child is simpler than that of an adult, but it is more difficult to define. In short, Pinta loves Krese, and Krese loves Pinta.

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Man on Fire quotes

  • [Jordan finishes a story of a recent kidnapping]

    Samuel: [while having dinner at a fancy restaurant] So what happened?

    Jordan: Family paid the ransom. And they sent the kid home after a couple of days... minus an ear, of course.

  • Jordan: [while having dinner at a fancy restaurant] Look, Sammy, all my clients have, uh, kidnap and ransom insurance.

    Samuel: I have a policy. A.I.G. My dad gave it to me.

    Jordan: Yeah, I know. I got it for your dad. But what are you gonna do in sixty days when you can't renew it? You can't, because you don't have a bodyguard.

    Samuel: I know, I had to let Emilio go.

    Jordan: You gotta please Lisa. I mean, hey, ass like that's hard to find.