Harrison Clark suddenly smiled bitterly, "What? Do I look very optimistic?"
Carrie Thomas looked at his somewhat bitter expression and thought for a moment, "Well, maybe not."
"Yeah, I am indeed a pessimist."
Carrie Thomas: "A pessimist?"
Harrison Clark nodded, "The degree might be even deeper than your original belief in remaining single."
Carrie Thomas didn't quite know how to respond to his sudden revelation.
Harrison Clark continued, "Who doesn't dream? And whose dreams are always sweet? Isn't it only natural for a pessimist to have nightmares? You won't ask me why I'm pessimistic, right? I can't really answer that."
Harrison Clark thought about his countless failures, the comrades who died one by one in front of him, the children's mothers who died in battle again and again, the daughters who were never born, and his heart grew even more saddened.
Carrie Thomas noticed the change in him and gradually became serious, "You have nightmares often?"