The original novel had many fans, and the novel's author was the screenwriter for the adapted film. A famous director came on board and many talented and good-looking actors and actresses were involved in the movie too. Even during its production period, the movie had garnered a lot of attention.
Silvia was a huge fan of the original novel. During the early phase of the production of the film, she even visited the production site with her friends. Before the movie was released, she watched the trailer many times and any videos related to it, including the behind the scenes footage. She even promoted the movie to her friends and family. She was a big fan and was extremely excited for its release.
Since she liked it so much, Felix had bought two tickets online a few days before the movie was released. He invited her to go to the premiere on the midnight of August 8th.
They grew up together and Silvia secretly had a crush on him. Since he invited her to watch a movie together, of course, she agreed almost immediately.
The weather was good that day, but it suddenly rained at night. Silvia rode the subway on that day without an umbrella so she was drenched in rain.
Obviously, she knew she couldn't meet him looking like that. When she arrived at the entrance of the cinema, she sent Felix a text message, saying that she needed to rush her thesis and that she could not attend the premiere.
Soon, she received his reply, "It's okay. The thesis is more important. We can watch it again next time. If there is anything you need help with, please tell me."
Reading the text he sent, Silvia was very sad. She knew that she should not lie to him, but it was too late for regrets now as she had already sent the message. She couldn't just appear in front of him and have her "lie" exposed. This would leave a bad impression.
After thinking for a while, Silvia went to a nearby cafe and sat at a place where she could see the entrance of the cinema. She sat there quietly. When the movie was over, she saw Felix coming out looking disappointed...
She knew that she must be the cause of his disappointment. Many couples were holding hands around him. He was the only one walking alone out of the cinema...
She couldn't bear to see him being sad. When she saw that him walking out alone sadly, she didn't care about her appearance anymore. She rushed out and stood in front of him.
When he saw her, his eyes widened and lit up. Silvia would never forget that look. Surprise!
She pulled an exaggerated face at him and said, "Brother Felix, are you happy? Are you surprised?"
Felix saw how drenched she was and asked sternly, "Why are your clothes wet?"
Silvia stuck out her tongue and whispered, "It's raining, so I got wet."
He took off his T-shirt and handed it to her. "Please change to this. I'll take you home after you do."
She smiled stupidly and said, "Okay."
So, that night, she had missed the premiere. The next day, he bought tickets online and watched the movie with her again. He had always cared so much for her and had always been there for her since they were children.
However, he suddenly disappeared from her life during the best years of their lives, and she could no longer find him.
Silvia's heart would ache at the thought of him. Suddenly, she burst into tears. Then, a large hand reached over and switched off the screen.
Silvia's eyes were still full of tears, but she could sense that Jayden approached her. "What are you trying to do?"
He handed her a piece of tissue and said, " Wipe off your tears. In this world, nothing can be solved by crying."
"It's none of your business!" Silvia grabbed the tissue and wiped her tears. Then, she glared at him. Such a meddlesome person, what did he know?
Jayden didn't know why Silvia cried. He didn't know what she was afraid of. He didn't know what she liked, but he had become her legal husband nonetheless.
Meanwhile, the happy boy who knew Silvia deeply, understood her profoundly, and cared about her unconditionally completely disappeared from her life.
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