Chapter 258 Date a live
Chapter 258 Date a live
Chapter 258 Date a live
Gwen Stacy doesn't want to talk about her perfect world at all because it makes her feel really awkward.
The problem is that sometimes if you don't say it, someone else will. If it weren't for Venom, she wouldn't even believe that a girl would take the initiative to kiss Peter—although it would be even more absurd to imagine Peter taking the initiative to kiss other people.
However, Cindy already kissed him last time, so what about this time? That seemingly taciturn girl is incredibly proactive. She can bluntly tell me that my perfect world is just like hers. What will happen if she meets Peter?
But how do I bring it up?
Peter just stared at Gwen, unsure of what she had seen in the perfect world, so he simply asked Venom, who was standing next to Gwen.
I suggest you listen to her; in short, it's very explosive, so be prepared.
What kind of mental preparation can I make? Is it some kind of world-ruling queen, Gwen Stacy?
Gwen hesitated for a moment, then changed the subject: "Well, first of all, we've seen your perfect world, which is really perfect. The hopeless bad guys are punished, and the people you think have a reason for their actions are given a chance for redemption. We've also seen your ideals—but I'm a little disappointed that I didn't see my picture on your desk."
Peter was momentarily at a loss for words, so he tentatively asked, "Um, sorry?"
"No, it has nothing to do with apologizing. It's just... it exists in my world."
"I'm sorry." Peter really had to apologize this time: "What did you say?"
"I mean... ah, how should I put it? In the perfect world I saw inside the Soul Stone, there was a photo of the two of us as adults, both researchers at Imperial State University..."
Gwen still didn't explain everything clearly, but it was understandable: in the perfect world Gwen wanted, she and Peter had a photo together.
"It was there that I realized what I could do: under normal circumstances, not to cause you trouble, and to let you know that someone is standing behind you when you need support. If... if someone asks you to carry the whole world on your shoulders, I can also tell you that the whole world is not your responsibility—or something like that."
Gwen muttered something under her breath, which Peter heard, but he didn't know what to say for a moment. Gwen flicked her hair and continued, "That's why I said it was a bit strange not to see my picture on your desk—and by the way, I didn't see Cindy's picture either, why is that?"
Taken aback by the sudden change of topic, Peter didn't react and instinctively asked, "What?"
"Cindy? She was bitten by the same spider as you. She can sense you anytime, anywhere. She's also very beautiful, and you saved her. She even kissed you."
Wait, how did Gwen know? Cindy wouldn't tell anyone about this willingly, would she? Hackie's poison, did you do it?
[It has nothing to do with me; I just think she has the right to know the truth.]
What the hell does the truth have to do with this! Hagibis, it's time to take good care of you.
But Gwen ignored Peter's interrogation of Venom; she was busy torturing Peter herself.
"So...it's obvious she likes you, almost everyone around you can see it, so why isn't she an option? Don't you like her?"
Peter didn't know how to answer the question for a moment, so Gwen pressed him again: "You hate her?"
"No, that's not true. I just... I just thought maybe she just acted impulsively and didn't know how to express her gratitude, so..."
She said she wanted the same world as me.
Peter was stumped, unsure of what to say for a moment. He could only smooth his hair, let out a long breath, and try to clear his mind as much as possible before thinking about how to answer the question. But clearly, this question was a bit beyond Spider-Man's capabilities.
"Okay, let's summarize. Since you don't have any pictures of girls on your desk, it means... you're not at the point of falling in love at first sight with anyone, or you don't feel you should or can be in a relationship, right?"
If it were truly love at first sight for a girl, then the question would be relatively simple, Gwen continued, "Besides, you don't dislike her...you shouldn't dislike me, right?"
"How could that be! We've known each other since we were kids."
"Okay, so... will you refuse to go on a date with me?"
Gwen was surprised by how smoothly the conversation flowed, and things were developing so fast that Peter was completely bewildered. He had asked the same question countless times: "What?"
"Exactly, literally. If I said I wanted to go on a date with you, would you refuse?"
Peter's mind was racing until that voice, which should never have been there at that moment, appeared.
"He probably can't find a reason to refuse." Cindy walked over with a book, sat down on the other side, and after listening to Peter's painful sigh, added, "I bet if I asked him the same question, he would have given the same answer."
"We were lovers in that world, Peter."
"Oh, we have wedding photos."
"Wow," Venom exclaimed. "She was so subtle earlier, but now that she's met her match, she's just blurting out wedding photos. And have they forgotten that it was just their ultimate fantasy? Why are they acting like it's all already happened?"
If you had said a few less words, none of this would have happened!
I think this is a good thing, especially since only two people of the opposite sex are currently showing obvious interest in you. Undoubtedly, you will attract more and more people of the opposite sex.
Is this based on your experience?
This is a law of the Earth's biological world: the more superior an individual is, the more attractive they are to the opposite sex. As for symbiotes, we are just a pool of slime; we have no gender.
"I have an idea," Cindy said, staring at Gwen. "If we take away two half-days, Tuesday through Thursday will be three whole days. We can choose two days and each of us can have a one-day date with Peter, so he can figure out who he likes better."
"Sure, but I'll go first. After all, he invited me to Puerto Rico, it wasn't my own idea to come."
They don't even consider the possibility that you might refuse, and of course, you wouldn't refuse either.
"There's only one question: what if there's still no result?"
Peter then looked at the two men's scrutinizing gazes and raised his hands in surrender.
Venom frequently publishes sharp commentary
The author has never been in a romantic relationship, so the emotional scenes are written very slowly.
Ugh, it feels incredibly tacky.
(End of this chapter)
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