Chapter 478 Don’t stop imagining the future(2/2)
"Well, it's so dark here at night, you can still see the stars..." Helen Slater pointed to the night sky and said to Ronald. The two of them were on the rooftop, hugging each other and watching the stars. The house in Manhattan is like
There is no such beauty to see.
"Helen, do you like children?"
"Of course, haha. No, I'm not saying I want children now, but I like children, do you understand?" Helen Slater was content with the romantic moment and didn't think much about this issue.
"I mean, do you want a child?"
"Oh, Ronald..." Helen Slater reacted, hugging Ronald and kissing him several times. "My father told me that as long as I have a child, he will be named Slater."
"It seems that you also want to..." Ronald held Helen in his arms. It seems that the adoption method Michelle Pfeiffer said can be used on Helen.
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The two returned to the bedroom and hugged each other to watch TV. This kind of thing that ordinary couples do is Helen's favorite thing.
"Is this guy really traveling across the country by bus?"
Ronald saw on the TV that two candidates for leadership of the Donkey Party, after announcing at the convention that they would take a bus tour to meet voters, actually took the bus today to shake hands and chat with voters in some places in northern New York State.
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Have those voters ever seen a politician who has a candidate for the leadership actually come to their community and ask them what changes they want? They excitedly shouted his name, saying that he is the next leader.
"Don't stop imagining the future..."
The governor started to sing a tune on TV, which sounded like an old song. The bus he took was a small one with a small flag hanging on the rearview mirror and election slogans on the back, just like a big bus.
Most Americans drive on the road.
"It's Don't Stop Thinking About Tomorrow by Fleetwood Mac," Helen Slater, who was much more familiar with the music, blurted out the song.
"The governor and his wife are communicating directly with voters. They will embark on an electoral journey called the First Thousand Mile Journey. Tomorrow morning, they will set off for Staten Island, turn to New Jersey in the afternoon, and then go to New Hampshire...
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Chapter completed!