What can I say Rango? What can I do to prove to you that I belong to you?

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What can I say Rango? What can I do to prove to you that I belong to you? In this quote, Rango is a character from the film, "The Two Towers". He is a young musician who has a desire to see his hero - hero being a famous musician named Lotho. The thing is, Lotho doesn't seem interested in Rango or even knows that he exists. In fact, he's never even heard of him.

So Rango sets out on an adventure to stop his idol from playing at the same concert as him. Unfortunately, Lotho never appears and Rango has to take the stage by himself. Later on, his friend shows up and tells him that Lotho doesn't exist.

"He's just a figment of your imagination." Rango decides that he will prove to everyone that Lotho does exist because it would make him happy. It would make people like him and he would be able to live out his fantasy of meeting his hero.

Source: The Fourchambered Heart: V3 In Nins Continuous Novel

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