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Love Letters, Divorce Papers (Jared and Amber) novel Chapter 634

These two seats were located at the most darkened and remote corner. These seats were just the hottest choice of movie theater seats on the Internet.

Especially young lovers liked this kind of seat the most because no one would notice them when they hugged or kissed.

Amber never expected Jared to let Ben choose these two seats.

What was he up to?

He wasn't going to imitate young lovers and take advantage of her while the movie was playing, was he?

The movie hadn't started yet, and the lights in the room were still on, so Jared immediately understood Amber's look.

He hurriedly shook his head. "It wasn't me. Ben took the liberty of choosing the seats."

He was telling the truth this time.

He really hadn't asked Ben to do it.

He had never been to a cinema before, so he didn't know the seating layout of the cinema. How could he purposefully let Ben choose the two seats?

Of course, it was Ben's idea.

Jared, however, was quite satisfied with the location of the two seats.

There was no one else but them sitting in this row. He didn't like sitting next to strangers, so it was nice for him to have some quiet time with Amber.

Most importantly, no one would disturb them if they had any physical intimacy.

At the thought of it, a faint light flashed in Jared's eyes and disappeared instantly.

"Was it really Ben who chose the two seats?" Amber looked at Jared, her eyes narrowed.

She could hardly believe Jared's words.

Jared nodded. "Yes, you can ask him when the movie is over."

He looked so earnest.

Amber rolled her eyes at him and sat down. "Forget it. Even if I ask him, I can't stop him from lying. After all, he's your man and will definitely take your side."

"It's really not me." Jared sat down as well, and a hint of grievance showed in his eyes.

Amber put the juice in the drink box on the armrest and handed Jared the popcorn. "Alright. I believe you. Popcorn?"

Jared looked down at the yellow popcorn in front of him and couldn't help but frown as he smelled the cheap milk flavor from the popcorn.

To be honest, Jared lost his appetite when he smelled it.

However, he was a good man who loved his wife, so when his wife offered the popcorn on her own initiative, he wouldn't refuse.

Although Amber had yet to become his wife again.

Jared reached out, picked up a piece of popcorn, and put it in his mouth, but instantly pursed his lips at the taste of saccharin.

With great difficulty, he swallowed the popcorn and then saw Amber grab one and stuff it into her mouth.

"Don't eat too much of it." Jared unscrewed the cap of his mineral water bottle and drank a few mouthfuls to wash down the sweetness of saccharin in his mouth before reminding him.

Amber looked at him. "Why?"

"The popcorn on the market contains many kinds of additives. Don't eat too much. It's not good for your health. I'll have the chef make popcorn for you if you like eating it," Jared uttered as he put the cap back on the bottle and put the water aside.

Amber smiled. "I know. Don't take it seriously when we're out. And I won't eat it all. After all, I don't really like to eat snacks. But you insisted on buying me popcorn. Wouldn't it be a waste if I didn't eat some?"

"I just saw that everyone else bought it, so I went to buy it for you. But I didn't expect it to be so awful." Jared frowned in disgust.

"The food sold outside is something like this. Besides, it's a cheap snack, and don't expect it to taste delicious. It's okay to eat less." Amber picked up another one and put it in her mouth.

Jared wanted to stop her, but seeing how happy she was, he decided to let her be.

He would keep an eye on her as long as she wouldn't eat up all the popcorn.

Suddenly, the room darkened, and a scene appeared on the opposite screen.

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