The movie soon began to play. It was a boring romance film, but the famous director and grand production made up for its cliché storyline and editing, making it somewhat captivating.
As she watched, Keira Leaf forgot the initial awkwardness and reached for the popcorn in Joshua Sulliven's hand, eating it.
In the darkness, Joshua turned his head to look at the focused little woman beside him.
When she laughed, he'd be happy; when she cried, he'd be restless; when she got hurt, he'd feel pain; what she wanted, he wanted to give her; when she got angry, he'd worry — who could tell him what this was?
Joshua stared at Keira Leaf for a long time before finally resting his eyes back on the chair.
Not long after, a sobbing sound gradually spread throughout the surrounding area. Many girls started to wipe their tears, while the accompanying men cursed the melodrama in their hearts and had no choice but to offer tissues, comforting their women with a warm voice.