In the car, Martin carefully studied Lea Seydoux's face, which, like many well-known actors, was very distinctive.
European film actors who could impress Martin were mostly like Eva Green, who had made significant contributions to the art of cinema.
Through Lea's face and name, Martin was reminded of a movie character with blue short hair, rumored to be from a pragmatic French film.
It was such masterpieces that left a lasting impression on people.
Martin sighed inwardly, having never met her personally, recognizing people solely by their figure and hair color was indeed prone to mistakes.
But even though he thought this, not a hint of it showed on his face. Instead, he looked pleasantly surprised as he lifted Lea's chin with his finger, "You are so much more beautiful than Yuper."
Martin hadn't forgotten the name in his hand, "More beautiful than the person I imagined."
Lea took Martin's hand, opened his palm, which had Eva Green's name written on it.