Although he changed girlfriends rapidly, Jasper was never the type to juggle two relationships at once.
Violeta wondered how long Evelina could stay by Jasper's side.
As expected, it didn't take long—less than a day.
The news of Tracy scolding Evelina spread throughout the company.
Later, Evelina went to Jasper and cried about it. Jasper simply lifted a strand of her hair, looked at it briefly, and then said gently, "It's okay. I see your scalp isn't even red. I know a great massage place in Quinston. You should go there to relax."
Evelina looked at Jasper with tear-filled eyes.
Jasper's eyes were filled with a faint smile as if he were being kind. They were close, but Evelina still felt like Jasper was miles away from her.
This type of man—wealthy and handsome—made Evelina realize she didn't want to end her relationship with Jasper. She wanted to stay by his side forever and prove the rumors wrong that he changed girlfriends every month. She wanted to be the most unique woman in his life.
"Jasper, am I special for you?"
Jasper turned away and took a cigar from his case. He answered, "Of course."
Evelina bit her lip and wrapped her arms around Jasper's waist from behind.
She had made up her mind. Evelina was determined to stay by Jasper's side. She was no longer content with just being his girlfriend for a month.
Spring in Moon City aired its first five episodes, with three episodes released in one day.
The script was originally 78 episodes but was later edited down to 82 episodes.
Just one day after its premiere, it went viral across the internet. Short video platforms and Facebook were flooded with hashtags about the drama, with Violeta's royalty costume being shared everywhere.
Nolan's portrayal of the frail nobleman also sparked widespread discussion online.
Previously, Nolan had always played dashing young heroes in historical dramas. This was the first time he appeared as a sickly character.
Fans were abuzz. They were declaring they two look perfect together!
"Who can understand my feelings? I was just reading the novel, and now I need ten more dramas with this female-dominated vibe! I can watch it all."
"Honestly, Violeta's look in this drama is even more stunning than her role as Layla."
"She was wicked before, but now she's a princess embodying all the riches of the world. Oh my, I'm obsessed with this setup!"
"But just so you know, those who've read the original novel will tell you these two don't end up together. It's a tragic ending! I hope they change it in the show!"
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