He said:
"If we could, we would love like this forever."
The words of déjà vu seem to have been heard many times, and they are not from the same person.
Is it that people in love like to say these sweet words?
Isn't it the people who are listening to it, really taking it seriously?
Someone once said that the dialogue between men and women in love is a lot of words, but it is the most nutritious and can nourish the continuity of love.
When to say what kind of words, it is all on different occasions, and if you change places, it may be different.
Over-interpretation and misunderstanding always hurts people, and the fact that there is no basis for saying that there is no basis does not necessarily have to wait for the table to be serious.
So, I would like to ask, is the master who said such a thing still by your side, accompanied by the same time?