Heroine: Because of my major, I know Shakespeare. I am a woman.
Hero: Shakespeare?
Heroine: My favorite is the heroic catamaran.
Actor: You want to fit in so soon?
The first hero: the duet of the hero is a sonnet.
Heroine: No, it's a bit like a sonnet, but it's not. (There was a sudden cry at the scene), and then the heroine covered her mouth and was embarrassed to say that I (said) it.
Hero: Why is it so wet? I'm nervous. To change the subject, the first impression is that women are very open, saying X when they come, but holding back.
Heroine: I am abroad. China is developing so fast!
Hero: Don't pretend to be X, okay? We are all from China. You should say that we are developing rapidly here. Heroine: I thought it was written objectively.
Hero: Actually, what we say here is only written. This is patriotism. Actor: You are so good at English abroad, why did you come back to take an English test?
Heroine: Isn't your Chinese good, too?
Actor: (Never went to school, my brother high flyers graduated) Stop, turn off the lights and get down to business! Next, a group of men will take turns to defile a weak woman.
I won't explain it later