After speaking, Helena said again, "There is also the modern classic ′Titanic’! The ship departed from England on April 10 and hit an iceberg on April 14. But it took only five days for Jack to meet Rose and fall in love. If we were just like them we should’ve had our first moment of intimacy in the car by now!"
Charlie didn’t expect that Helena would suddenly become a little aggressive to dispute his words.
He can only reluctantly switch the subject, "Look, ′Romeo and Juliet’ is five days total, and ′Titanic’ is five days too. This is just a writing of Western playwrights, and it shouldn’t be true."
Helena looked at Charlie and said seriously, "I don’t know if these two stories are true, but I know that the story of how I fell in love with you in just a few days is true."
With that, Helena asks Charlie again, "Mr. Wade, yesterday at Wade Mountain, with so many of your friends, they went to Wade mountain to help you despite the dangers of your life. Do they love you after a while? Are they also in love with you? Isn’t there someone else like me who falls in love with you after just a few days?"
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