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Chapter 157 Love?

What is love? Oda has been thinking about this question when she came back from Hikaka's house. In her opinion, if you really like someone, you need to consider how to make the two people improve and achieve each other.

own goals.

For example, in the movie "The Garden of Words", the male protagonist and the female protagonist obviously like each other; but from Oda's perspective, the chances of the two of them being together can be said to be very small. In

In the movie, compared to the result of the two being together, Oda believes that the growth the two have gained from this secret love is more important.

But during the chat just now, Hikaka held a completely different point of view from Oda. "Because you like someone, you don't think you have been hurt." Hikaka said this at the time, but after

When the fact that the injury has occurred, then this relationship is actually somewhat wrong. It does not mean that it must be perfect, but Oda believes that it is necessary to recognize right and wrong in a relationship.

Those so-called "loving someone is not rational" are just excuses for their wrong love. At least this is what Oda thought at this time, so in the face of Nishino's confession, Oda finally

Declined.

As for whether Nishino was moved when she confessed to herself, the answer to this question is of course yes. Ask yourself, who wouldn’t be moved by a good-looking and caring girl who confessed to herself? But at this time, it is not

It's suitable for two people to be together, and Oda doesn't want to be with others casually like this.

However, according to Murphy's theorem, things that people don't want to encounter will happen quickly. Just a few days later, the script for the 16-person DUEX performance was sent to the members, and Oda needed to compete for the script.

One of the protagonists in the play, and this role is the male protagonist Romeo in the most classic stage play "Romeo and Juliet".

The clip chosen for this performance is the last scene, which is the part where Romeo and Juliet die in love, and expressing this part requires strong emotional support.

In fact, when rehearsing the lines for the stage play, many members who had no experience in stage plays and had not watched many stage plays thought that as long as they had loud voices, they were full of emotions. However, Oda believed that truly good stage actors should show their true feelings.

Integrating into it is equivalent to putting yourself into this role. However, Oda does not feel that this behavior is correct, but a bit stupid, so he has always felt the emotion in it, and he was extremely dramatic when he read the lines.

"Mai-chan, do you know what love is?" During the break during extra practice, Oda looked at Shiraishi who was drinking water next to him and asked this question.

"Pfft." Shiraishi was startled when he heard this question and almost spit out the water in his mouth. Fortunately, he covered his mouth with his hand in time, "Xiaoichi, why are you asking this question?" At this moment

In an instant, a lot of not-so-good things appeared in Shiraishi's mind. He quickly turned around and grabbed Oda's shoulders: "Oichi, we are still idols and cannot fall in love, and what boy do you like, Oichi?"

I don’t usually have contact with other boys..."

"Stop, stop, stop." Oda interrupted Shiraishi's words directly, "Because the script of this stage play is not "Romeo and Juliet". I have no love experience, so I want to know what it feels like to be in love, Mai.

You think too much!"

"Oh..." Shiraishi felt relieved, turned around and picked up the water glass and took a sip, "Then why are you asking me this question, Xiaoichi?"

"Because Maiyang, you are so beautiful, you look like you have been in love."

"Pfft." Shiraishi scored twice.

"Look, Maiyang, you are so beautiful, your cooking is so delicious, and you have such a good personality." Oda counted them one by one with his fingers, "I think boys will like you, Maiyang."

"No, no, no." Shiraishi shook his head vigorously, "On the contrary, I have never been in love once."

"So Mai, have you ever liked a boy?"

"In this case..." When it comes to this issue, Shiraishi can't deny it. After all, in junior high school, when love begins, you will always feel a little like when you see a handsome boy, but Shiraishi is too embarrassed to talk to Ori directly.

Tian said, then asked back, "Xiaoshi, have you never liked anyone else?"

What Shiraishi didn't expect was that Oda shook his head decisively: "No."

"Hey!" Shiraishi covered his mouth and showed off his beauty, "It doesn't matter if you have a little affection for a handsome boy, not even once?"

"Well, not even once." Because Shiraishi had determined the premise of being a boy, Oda could confidently say "no".

Oda's answer made Shiraishi feel a little incredible, because it seemed that she had never encountered such a situation in her twenty years of life.

"Well Mai, since you asked me a question like this, you must have had someone you liked before!" Oda caught the loophole in Shiraishi's words, "When you like someone, what are your thoughts?

How is it? Can you tell me in detail?"

"It's just..." Shiraishi was a little coy, "First of all, I have to say that I have never been in love. If I like others, I just have a good impression."

"Yeah, yeah." Oda opened the bag and took out a notepad.

"At first, I just thought he was handsome. Later, after getting in touch with him a little bit, I felt that all his actions were very attractive. When I thought about him, I felt a little like a deer..." Shiraishi's face was almost red.

, "Xiaoichi, why are you listening so seriously!"

"Of course it's for record keeping." Oda wrote seriously on the notepad with a pen.

"No need to write in such detail!" Perhaps out of embarrassment, Shiraishi started to make trouble unreasonably.

"Have you ever thought about doing anything for that person, Mai?" Oda ignored Shiraishi's statement and started asking his own question.

"Well, not really." Shiraishi thought for a moment and then reacted, "By the way, Xiaoichi, why are you asking me such a question?"

"In "Romeo and Juliet", didn't the two of them die for love in the end?" Oda touched his chin and thought, "But I have never understood why they had to die for love. I always feel that life is much more important than love, and people cannot die.

After resurrection, the dead should also hope that the living will live well."

"But it is precisely because of the plot of dying for love that the love between them has been sublimated."

"So, what exactly is love?"

Faced with Oda's question, Shiraishi suddenly found that it was also difficult for him to explain the meaning of this word. He often talked about the word "love" on his lips, but whether he was using it correctly or not, Shiraishi began to have some doubts.

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