You're not being slow. I'm pretty sure I'm getting it wrong, but it's still good fun.
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Lawrence changed his dream to be with Horo right?
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He didn't change his dreams, he added a second one. He made it clear to Horo that he wasn't going to let her decide how either dream ended. He would rather perpetually chase the dreams then give one up for the other (like Horo was forcing him to do).
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What do you mean by run away from it like she's doing and rejected that idea.
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When he embraced her, she asked "what do you know about me?", and he basically said "I don't know anything about you.. but I do know that I'll never catch my dreams if I run away from them".
The implication was that she was stupidly running away (from their relationship) and that it wasn't the happy ending she wanted. She shoved him away for this suggestion, but she couldn't deny it and then she has a good cry about it.
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about the dialogue at the pier, I didn't quite get it
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The dialogue at the pier was basically Horo sensing that Lawrence wasn't going along with her "plan", and forcing him to admit it.
Her slap seemed to be her trying to get him to let her go, along with being upset that he's making her out to be a villain (marring the "happy ending" she so desperately wants).