"You can't have true love by building castles in the air. It needs a solid foundation, which is formed after going through various struggles and life experiences together. Only then will it prove to be firm and indestructible."
Those words left Henry experiencing an epiphany.
He recalled that initially, his feelings for Charlotte were not deep--he only found her interesting.
At that time, if he were asked to sacrifice his life for Charlotte, he could never have done it.
It was just like what Twyla had said. He was merely building castles in the air in their relationship as his feelings for Charlotte were shallow and superficial.
Afterward, it was the struggles they experienced together that made him fall hard for Charlotte.
With each struggle, his love for her became deeper and deeper. The foundation they had together was firmer and unbreakable.
They had been through a lot of hardships that, to them, were irreplaceable memories.
The sky darkened gradually.
