When they watched the movie, Dylan acted as Belle, handing her cola and popcorn. When Dylan was about to pass the cola to Cassie, he frowned and asked, "With ice?"
Cassie nodded and said, "Yes, with ice. What's wrong?"
"You don't listen to the doctor, do you?" Dylan asked, squinting at her.
Cassie stuck out her tongue and said, "Just once."
"Not even once." Dylan refused without hesitation.
The doctor had told her that her hands and feet were cold. In addition to taking medicine to recuperate, she should not drink too much cold.
Cassie said coquettishly, "But I'm thirsty!"
Simon, who was standing at the door, heard this and came in considerately. He said to Cassie, "Well, if Mrs. Dylan feels thirsty, we can ask someone to prepare hot juice."
Cassie muttered, "Why do I drink hot juice in summer?"
Dylan handed two cups of cola to Simon and said, "Change them to juice."
Simon nodded. Cassie looked at Dylan with a sad face. Dylan said, "Don't look at me so sadly. If you keep doing this, you are not allowed to drink juice."
Hearing this, Cassie shut up immediately. She couldn't stop talking. If she didn't speak during the movie, she could only eat popcorn quietly.
The scene was set at the South Pole, one by one. In the picture, except for the wind and snow all over the sky, there was a vast white scenery. Occasionally, there was a penguin staggering.
Seeing the ending, the tense expression on Cassie's face gradually faded away. At the end of the movie, the heroine, played by Betty, fell into the arms of the hero, and the snow fell on her face. She closed her eyes and shot a close-up. At that moment, she was smiling.
In the end, the picture was slowly pushed away from the glacier. The screen darkened little by little. After the last song, the movie was over.
Tears streamed down Cassie's cheeks. Cassie had planned to watch the bad one, but when she finished, she was still moved. The music atmosphere of the whole movie was very good.
Frowning in disgust, Dylan took out a handkerchief from his suit pocket and wiped away her tears. "You are such a fool. You can cry like this even when you watch a movie."
Sniffing, Cassie said, "You don't understand. Girls are all sentimental creatures."
The light in the cinema was slowly turned on. Her eyes were as red as rabbit's.
Cassie suddenly asked, "Capitalist, if we are really trapped in the terrible South Pole environment, and my legs are broken, and I can't walk, will you save me?"
Dylan answered, "No, I won't."
Cassie's face darkened. "I shouldn't have asked you."
She should have guessed the answer.
Humph! The capitalist was cold-blooded and ruthless. Why did she ask Dylan such a stupid question?
Looking at her face, Dylan explained seriously, "I won't let that happen."
He wouldn't let that happen again.
When Dylan said this, his voice and expression were very gentle. Perhaps the projection hall was too quiet, or perhaps Cassie had just watched a movie and was still emotional. Hearing this, Cassie suddenly burst into laughter through tears. Dylan looked at Cassie in a daze.
Then Dylan handed her a handkerchief in disgust and said, "Wipe your nose. It's going to stain my suit."
Cassie took it over with a smile. Then Dylan sighed, "To the South Pole? You are such a fool who can cut your hand when cooking a fish. You'd better stay with me obediently."
Cassie blew her nose and said with a smile, "Don't call me a fool!"
Dylan laughed, "Then what should I call you?"
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