Charlie was dismayed by Helena's sudden question.
He did not understand why Helena would suddenly make this ridiculous request when he was sincerely talking to her about fate.
He subconsciously asked, "This... doesn't seem to be related to the topic that we are talking about, right?”
Helena winked wryly and smiled. After that, this was followed by her body suddenly leaning forward as she then kissed Charlie tightly on his mouth with her red lips.
Immediately after that, Helena bit her lower lip slightly with her teeth as she said bashfully, "Mr. Wade, if there was no BMW car and that antique vase, we would not have met at all. You would not have saved me, and I would not have fallen in love with you in such a short time. We would not have had that kiss just now, and you would not have taken my first kiss away, then. So, Mr. Wade, you’re right. Destiny is really amazing. I understand! I totally understand!"
Charlie was speechless for a moment.
Charlie did not expect that Helena would have used the logic of fate that he had mentioned to do such a thing.
He did not dare to be unwilling to part with the sweetness at the tip of his lips, and he shook his head
helplessly as he spoke up, "Although your behavior is not quite appropriate, I have to admit that your basic logic is right."
Helena avoided his eyes and smiled embarrassedly as she spoke up, "It seems as though I have to thank the BMW car. If it wasn't for it, I might not have had the chance to meet the love of my life, then."
Charlie said helplessly, "I’m already married."
Helena said stubbornly, "The fact that a play can be regarded as a classic for hundreds of years proves that it comes from life and is above life. Otherwise, why would people regard it as a classic, then?"
As she spoke, Helena then said, "And what about the modern classic movie 'Titanic'?! The ship departed from England on April 10th and hit the iceberg on April 14th. Jack and Rose would meet and fall in love within these five days. If we were the same as them, w e would have been having our first intimate contact in the car by now!"
Charlie did not expect that Helena would suddenly become somewhat aggressive in order to refute his words.
He could only helplessly digress and changed the topic as he said, "Look, 'Romeo and Juliet' was a total o f five days, and 'Titanic' was also five days which should be a kind of convention for Western playwrights, and it should not be taken seriously.”
Helena looked at Charlie and said seriously, "I do not know if those two stories are true, but I know that the story of me falling in love with you in just a few days i s true."
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